BigRock Motorsports secured back-to-back ISRL titles in Calicut after a close Season 2 finale, sealing the championship through consistent results across all three rounds.
By Divyam Dubey

BigRock Motorsports has emerged as the champion of the Indian Supercross Racing League Season 2 after the final round held in Calicut. The title was decided at the EMS Corporation Stadium, which hosted the season-ending races under lights. The three-round ISRL calendar began in Pune, moved to Hyderabad and concluded in Kerala, with points from each round counting towards the final standings. Going into the Calicut event, the championship fight remained close, making every race important for teams and riders. By delivering steady results across venues and classes, BigRock Motorsports successfully defended its title and secured a second consecutive championship in the franchise-based supercross series.
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Veer Patel, Managing Director, ISRL, said: 'Season 2 reflects the growing belief in Supercross across India. From Pune to Hyderabad and now Calicut, the record-breaking fan response shows the sport has truly found a home here, while we continue building strong pathways for Indian riders alongside world-class racing.'
Fans packed the stadium to watch supercross racing through the evening, with multiple categories running back-to-back. The night races added to the experience, while the strong turnout highlighted the growing interest in supercross.
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On track, several categories contributed to the overall championship picture. Results from the earlier rounds in Pune and Hyderabad meant teams arrived in Calicut separated by small point gaps. Each race added to the pressure, as riders scored points for both individual rankings and their respective teams. This structure ensured the title was not decided by one race alone but by performance across all rounds.
In the 450cc International class, Matt Moss delivered a result that added valuable points to BigRock Motorsports’ total. Other teams took wins in the 250cc International and 250cc India-Asia Mix categories, keeping the competition open across classes.
ISRL Season 2 continued to follow a format that brings Indian riders and international racers together under franchise teams. With the season now complete, focus will shift to the next edition, as teams prepare strategies to challenge BigRock Motorsports in Season 3.