Gujarat Trailblazers lead ISRL Season 2 after the Hyderabad round, with strong results across classes as the league heads to the Kozhikode finale on 21 December.
By Divyam Dubey
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The Indian Supercross Racing League carried its Season 2 action to Hyderabad, where more than 18,000 fans packed the GMC Balayogi Athletic Stadium for an evening of racing across multiple classes. Riders from India and overseas lined up under the franchise-based structure as teams continued their push for early championship points. The round followed the season opener in Pune and kept the focus on steady scoring across categories while the field looked to shape the standings before the final stretch. The crowd enjoyed a mix of domestic and international talent, and the event opened with a brief appearance by Salman Khan, adding to the overall buzz as the league moved into its second stop of the year.
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Gujarat Trailblazers emerged from the Hyderabad round as the Season 2 leaders after putting together a consistent points haul. Results across the 450cc International, 250cc International and India-Asia Mix classes helped the team stay ahead as the series prepares for its final leg. The combined tally gave the Trailblazers a narrow but useful advantage over rival squads.
In the 450cc International Class, Anthony Bourdon delivered the winning run for BB Racing on his CRF 450 R. His finish kept BB Racing within reach of the front-runners in the overall order. The 250cc International Class saw Calvin Fonvieille secure the top position for Indewheelers, strengthening the team’s score from the round.

The 250cc India-Asia Mix category went to Nakami Makarim of Bigrock Motorsports on a KX 250. The mixed field included riders from India and nearby regions, bringing varied pace and competition through the heats. The results in this category added movement to the midfield standings as teams worked to gain momentum ahead of the finale.
Hyderabad also featured a strong international field with riders from France, Australia, Germany, Thailand, South Africa and the United States. ISRL has noted that 36 international athletes from 21 countries are taking part this season, adding depth to each round. The diverse rider pool continued to shape the competition as the event unfolded.
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The league now shifts to Kozhikode for the Season 2 finale on 21 December. Gujarat Trailblazers hold the lead heading into the last round, while several teams remain close enough to challenge for the title, setting up a competitive finish to the season.