
JK Tyre's racing season 2025 kicks off in Coimbatore
The two-day event includes the JK Tyre Novice Cup and the Royal Enfield (RE) Continental GT Cup.
The RE Continental GT Cup has 24 riders in both Amateur and Pro categories who were selected from a nationwide talent hunt called 'Street to Track'. Royal Enfield held zonal level selections across the North, South, East, and West zones following which the racers were selected. Racers from Jammu, Delhi, Sikkim, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Chennai are competing for this cup.
In the JK Tyre Novice Cup, as many as 27 racers are representing five professional teams, namely Team Avalanche Racing, Team M-Sport, Team DTS Racing, Team Momentum Motorsport, and Team Delta Speeds.
This season will feature 10 races in the Novice Cup and eight races in the RE GT Cup across three rounds, all scheduled to take place in Coimbatore.
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