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Over 2,000 Triumph owners ride for men's health in DGR 2025, 400 twins steal the show: Details

Over 2,000 Triumph owners ride for men's health in DGR 2025, 400 twins steal the show: Details

Time of India21-05-2025
Over 2,000 Triumph owners ride in DGR 2025.
The 12th edition of The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride (DGR) in India turned out to be the biggest yet, with a record-breaking turnout of
Triumph motorcycle owners
taking part in the annual charity event. Over 2,000 Triumph riders across 40+ cities joined the ride, dressed in dapper outfits, riding their classic and modern
classic motorcycles
to raise awareness and funds for men's health causes.
Globally supported by Triumph Motorcycles for the twelfth consecutive year, the ride continues to spotlight on
prostate cancer research
and men's mental health. In India, the total participation crossed 3,200 riders this year, with Triumph owners making up a significant majority of the pack. As part of the global 'Side by Side, Worldwide' campaign,
Triumph dealers
hosted local rides and helped drive the message home.
Since its inception in 2012, The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride has raised over USD 59.94 million globally for men's health.
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Each year, Triumph rewards top fundraisers with brand-new motorcycles from the Modern Classic line-up. This year, the top three fundraisers and one Gentlefolk Prize winner will each ride away with a new Triumph.
Interestingly, a large number of participants were seen riding Triumph's most affordable models like the Speed T4,
Speed 400
, and
Scrambler 400X
, highlighting how these entry-level offerings have played a key role in expanding the brand's reach across the Indian market.
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