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Episode 2: Pure Racing Uncovered | The Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup | Season 2023 

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It’s Round 2 of The Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup, and things are starting to get intense. Rivalries are forming, as the riders get into the thick of the season. Every race, every corner counts now. Strategies change, as amateur and pros alike try to get themselves to the top of the points table. The fight is ON.
The Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup: 8 races, 25 riders - 15 amateurs and 10 professional racers - speed around the Kari Motor Speedway in Coimbatore, riding identical race-prepped versions of the iconic Royal Enfield Continental GT-R650. The Continental GT Cup is a one-make race format that goes back to the roots of motorcycle racing. Inspired by the purist racing culture of the 1960s, the bikes are devoid of any electronic rider aids to ensure that the only thing separating the winners from everyone else is pure riding skill. The Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup prides itself on being one of the most accessible motorcycle races in India. With bike racing culture on the rise, this three part episodic series hopes to help inspire biking enthusiasts to think about racing as a viable future.
Director: Maaz Kazmi
Creative Producer: Suhail Kapur
AD: Anuj Khurana
DoP’s: Ishaan Chawla, Akmal Nazer, Shivam Aher, Pratik Hinge, Aaron Joseph
Sound: Suraj Kumar
Edit & Post Production: Amit Malik, Saurabh Yadav & Samik Mukherjee
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Комментарии : 38   
@mikedominick
@mikedominick 3 месяца назад
I absolutely LOVE this series!! Please keep the videos coming. I can 💯 % feel the passion of these amateur and pro racers! No wonder we have MotoGP in India now. I wish we had even close to as many motorcycles on the streets in America like they do in India. Ride fast my brothers… and take chances!!
@ratulisthebest
@ratulisthebest 3 месяца назад
Awesome DOP and top notch Editing... Great work 💯
@ishaanchawla7075
@ishaanchawla7075 3 месяца назад
thanks bro
@000Samik
@000Samik 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much bro
@oldschool8432
@oldschool8432 3 месяца назад
Love that cafe look an stance, good looking bikes. I didn't know they raced bikes over there. Awesome
@stefanmedlicott8424
@stefanmedlicott8424 3 месяца назад
Very impressive riding and the video really takes you into the racers world. Great cast of characters both racers and track/event staff. I love the same make production race type events. Reminds me of the early 80’s RD cup races. Makes it all about rider skills. Well done to all who put this together. Royal Enfield you rock!
@RoadRunneR69
@RoadRunneR69 3 месяца назад
LOVE this documentary! BANGALORE REPRESENT!
@AcidOllie
@AcidOllie 3 месяца назад
Would love to get my knees down on a hot and sticky Indian racetrack. Terrified doing it in the UK.
@ItmeAno
@ItmeAno 3 месяца назад
Royal enfield is not just a brand it a culture❤
@whollymindless
@whollymindless 3 месяца назад
Another banger of an episode. Keep them coming!
@williamkerr3350
@williamkerr3350 3 месяца назад
Brilliant ,I love the enthusiasm these guys have,its serious business.
@ReizePrimus
@ReizePrimus 3 месяца назад
Great followup! Can't believe the number of crashes that go on throughout haha.
@yukonica4560
@yukonica4560 3 месяца назад
Second time watching this channel. Subscribed this time. Please link riders to bike numbers so it is easier to follow.
@renevanderkraats3811
@renevanderkraats3811 2 месяца назад
Love it! Racing bikes back to the core components. Cheap, simple, exciting. So....where can I buy one as my trackbike? :-)
@pratikbhanushali2535
@pratikbhanushali2535 3 месяца назад
Wow Man absolutely phenomenal stuff great job guys ❤
@cactus_productions
@cactus_productions 3 месяца назад
Thanks man!
@VetsFleetNY
@VetsFleetNY 3 месяца назад
Cool series!
@slaymmer6664
@slaymmer6664 3 месяца назад
Great 👍
@shreyasbaviskar5935
@shreyasbaviskar5935 3 месяца назад
how can i take part in this
@onichamp3261
@onichamp3261 3 месяца назад
when is ep 3
@mukrangterang9907
@mukrangterang9907 3 месяца назад
❤ Royal Enfield
@V8_Scuderia
@V8_Scuderia 3 месяца назад
One day I’ll be there
@crisnadevaraya7671
@crisnadevaraya7671 3 месяца назад
Who’s the camera man
@General_Li_Shin
@General_Li_Shin 3 месяца назад
just curious how this is recorded ??
@cactus_productions
@cactus_productions 3 месяца назад
with the help of a fantastic crew who know what they're doing
@RoadRunneR69
@RoadRunneR69 3 месяца назад
GoPros on the bikes and top of the line cameras for interviews.
@alroymenezes
@alroymenezes 3 месяца назад
Killer.
@subhabrataray4786
@subhabrataray4786 3 месяца назад
@abhas4
@abhas4 3 месяца назад
Royal Enfield Enfield makes Bullsh*t Bikes - Ex Royal Enfield Owner
@ankurdebbarma6363
@ankurdebbarma6363 3 месяца назад
Why do none of them make it to MotoGP?
@Dinara1up
@Dinara1up 3 месяца назад
To put it nicely, these guys may be "fast" compared to the average rider, but MotoGP is a different ball game. 50 odd horsepower on a bike that's basically an engine fitted to 6 steel beams of a chassis, vs 320 HP at 167 Kgs and the pinnacle of prototype racing. Let's just say any rider in the GP paddock including the Moto3 riders will destroy these guys and will lap them multiple times on equal machinery. I honestly felt second hand embarrassment watching this guy at 1:05 talking about visualizing the track, I don't think you sound as cool as you think you do bud. The Grand Prix riders firmly have their feet on their ground and don't talk shit even though they might as well, considering what they do is quite superhuman. Be humble.
@twowheeledparadox
@twowheeledparadox 3 месяца назад
Simple - Money. It takes a lot of money to sustain oneself in any motorsport. Riders cannot sponsor themselves. They need sponsorship. Also, who will invest in organising racing events involving any motorcycle? We have one-make events involving these bikes, the KTM RC390, some TVS models and maybe the Yamaha R15. These events have no international renown. Therefore, there is no platform for riders to enable riders to ascend to even Moto3, let alone Moto GP. Fortunately, RE has decided to make an investment and create this excellent motorcycle racing event to at least bring some momentum to this culture.
@pkmkb007
@pkmkb007 3 месяца назад
How many motorcycle tracks are there in India? How many racing series for motorcycles? How much money does it cost to become a motorcycle racer? You will get your answer, nobody considers racing a career over here. Its all about get an education and get a job or go overseas that's it. Go see in Europe, the 50hp bikes these 25-30 yr old guys are racing are raced by teenagers in Europe. That's how you create world class talent, first talented kids in India need to be groomed and compete with each other not like these 25-30 yr olds and then national talent need to compete at international level and so on.
@ub678
@ub678 3 месяца назад
I see a lack of infrastructure to support the learning. There is a gap in skill levels to compete at the MotoGP level. MotoGP guys are on a different level of skill. Even the professional category here would be considered amateur for MotoGP guys. They'd still beat these guys even if all of them were to race Activa.
@General_Li_Shin
@General_Li_Shin 3 месяца назад
Brah finishing race and no one behind means you lost, might wanna to listen to what you say.
@Amory98
@Amory98 2 месяца назад
Kudos to these riders for being able to race around these underpowered overweight tractors.
@Dinara1up
@Dinara1up 3 месяца назад
To put it nicely, these guys may be "fast" compared to the average rider, but MotoGP is a different ball game. ( I own an INT650 and the limited trackable perfomace of the bike is glaringly obvious after you start getting to it's limits) 50 odd horsepower on a bike that's basically an engine fitted to 6 steel beams of a chassis, Vs 320 HP at 167 Kgs and the pinnacle of prototype racing. Let's just say any rider in the GP paddock including the Moto3 riders will destroy these guys and will lap them multiple times on equal machinery. I honestly felt second hand embarrassment watching this guy at 1:05 talking about visualizing the track, I don't think you sound as cool as you think you do bud. The Grand Prix riders firmly have their feet on their ground and don't talk shit even though they might as well, considering what they do is quite superhuman. Be humble.
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