BB Racing topped the opening round of ISRL Season 2 in Pune, leading the team standings as the championship heads next to Hyderabad net round.
By Divyam Dubey

The Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) Season 2 kicked off with Round 1 at the Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex in Balewadi, Pune, drawing thousands of spectators to the stands. Riders from across India and abroad competed under floodlights on a challenging circuit that demanded precision and control. The event marked the start of the latest season of the world’s first franchise-basedof the ISRL, bringing riders, teams, and fans together for an evening of racing action. BB Racing emerged as the overall winner of the opening round, securing an early lead in the team standings and setting the tone for the rest of the championship as teams began their pursuit of season-long points across multiple categories.
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BB Racing moved into the championship lead after consistent performances through the night. In the 450cc International Class, Matt Moss from BigRock Motorsports took victory on his Kawasaki, maintaining control through the race distance. Hunter Schlosser of BB Racing topped the 250cc International Class on a Honda, contributing key points to his team’s early advantage.
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In the 250cc India-Asia Mix Class, Ben Hallgren of Gujarat Trailblazers crossed the finish line first after a closely fought contest, adding variety to the night’s race results.
The Pune round featured riders representing 21 nations, including Australia, France, the United States, Thailand, and South Africa. Several leading Indian riders, among them Rugved Barguje, Ikshan Shanbhag, and Prajwal Vishwanath, also competed, reflecting India’s growing strength in the Supercross scene.
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The championship next moves to Hyderabad for Round 2 on 6–7 December before concluding with the season finale in Kozhikode, Kerala, on 20–21 December.