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      Bike Festival of India attracts large crowds

      Roger Dsouza

      Roger Dsouza

      The Bike Festival of India was organised at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida on Saturday and Sunday, and it turned out to be a huge hit, attracting motorcycle junkies from all across the globe. It was the coming together of things like love for bikes, music, adventure and adrenaline.

      Events like stunts, drag races and dirt races were held at the Formula One Circuit along with other activities like rappelling, bungee jumping, virtual game bike racing, paragliding and cycle stunt shows.

      This event was jointly hosted by Event Capital and Rhiti Sports, two big names in their field. Also, visitors were treated to watching riders like Jesse Toller, Aaron Twite and Chris Tice, who competed against each other for top honours.

      Bike Festival of India attracts large crowds
      Bike Festival of India attracts large crowds
       

      Anticipation levels were really high much before the event was about to be organised. According to organisers, this event was expected to “not just transform the Indian biking scene but it will also make biking more mainstream by taking it to the masses".

      Deepak Choudhary, Chief Executive Officer at Event Capital (Laqshya Media Group) spoke to IANS before the event, and said, "I believe the Bike Festival of India is poised to grow into an immensely successful property. We are expecting a huge turnout of bikers from all over the country. Members of different biking communities will be there at the event camping together and having a super time," he said.

      The participants of the event got a chance to race on the coveted Formula One circuit, which has been graced by the likes of Michael Schumacher, Jenson Button, Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton. Choudhary also said that the event is only going to grow in the coming years.