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TVS MotoSoul Bike Festival Announced

  • It’ll be open to all motorcycling enthusiasts and not exclusive to just TVS owners.
  • Attendees will also get a chance to interact with both domestic and international TVS Athletes. 
  • The event will also consist of activities like dirt track riding and more!
TVS MotoSoul Bike Festival Announced

 

TVS Motors has announced that it will be holding an event called TVS Racing MotoSoul in Vagator, Goa on October 18 and 19 for motorcycling enthusiasts from all over the country. The manufacturer has added that the event will be open to anyone who is interested in performance motorcycling and not just owners of one of the company’s motorcycles.

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At the event, participants will get an opportunity to interact with TVS athletes such as recent Baja Aragon winner Michael Metge and Dakar veteran Aravind KP. And yes, before you ask, the Sherco TVS rally bikes will be on display alongside its upcoming INRC (Indian National Rally Championship) as well as the race-spec RTR 200 and Apache RR 310.

TVS has been associated with motor racing for over 36 years now, which is something that cannot be said about other homegrown two-wheeler brands in the country. We feel this is a big opportunity for fellow enthusiasts like us to get to know and learn the inner workings of a motorsport outfit. 

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If that’s not enough, the company has also planned a slew of activities, including dirt track riding, motocross riding, stunt competition, and more! This will be followed by a gala night, which will take place on both days.

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TVS says the event will be focused on engaging and unifying the customer base. The Hosur-based manufacturer says it is also planning to expand the event internationally sometime in the future. While we have seen similar events in the form of Royal Enfield’s Rider Mania and India Bike Week, more than often they’ve been exclusive events for the brands customer base. This makes TVS Racing MotoSoul the first event in the country to focus more on the masses. 

The company hasn’t announced the registration fees for the event yet, but we expect it to be on the lower side. While the event is open to everyone, we also expect TVS owners to get some sort of discounts to attend the event. Yes, we will be in Goa to see how the event unfolds. Until then, stay tuned!



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