
With Indian bike racing in search for spark, Indian Superbike League hopes to provide missing link
The HinduEvery sport needs an icon, a hero who offers an abundance of reflected glory for the discipline to flourish. The newly launched Indian Superbike League could offer that missing jigsaw; if one were to believe the key decision-makers of India’s motorcycle racing system. Speaking at ISBL’s launch event in Mumbai, Vicky Chandok, Indian racing driver and former president of the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India, emphasised the transformative potential of a compelling narrative. The motorsport administrator urged potential ISBL franchise owners to take a shot at unproven talents, in the hope of unearthing a ‘diamond in the rough’. Key to Chandok’s and ISBL’s aspiration of unearthing Indian motorcycle racing’s equivalent of Neeraj Chopra is one of the five categories in the league’s format - the Rookie class.
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