
Honda announces riders’ line-up for 2021 INMRC, Talent Cup
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Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd revealed its riders’ line-up for the national championship, as well as the line-up for the new edition of the Honda Talent Cup.
As the 2021 season of MRF MMSC FMSCI Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship (INMRC) is all set to kick-off this weekend in Chennai, Honda revealed its riders’ line-up for the national championship, as well as the line-up for the new edition of the Honda Talent Cup. Honda enters the 2021 INMRC vying to further strengthen its leadership in the Pro-Stock 165cc category. With an impressive line-up of two seasoned riders in the Pro-stock 165cc category, IDEMITSU Honda SK 69 racing team is eying for the championship this year. The IDEMITSU Honda India Talent Cup 2021 will focus on developing and nurturing young potential riders of today to become India’s star riders of tomorrow. The 12 next-gen riders will ride on the Moto3 spec NSF250R in IDEMITSU Honda India Talent Cup NSF250R. Feeding into this as the first step will be the CBR150R category of the talent cup with 14 riders. The youngest in the lot this time around is 11-year-old Ashwin Vivek from Chennai who was identified at Honda India Talent Hunt 2021 along with Steve Waugh Sugi of Trichy.
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