Has ISRL Season 2 Achieved a 50% Surge in Rider Registrations with an Unprecedented 155 Entries?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Record 155 riders registered for ISRL Season 2.
- A growth of over 50% from Season 1.
- Participation from 21 countries across six continents.
- Inclusion of renowned international supercross athletes.
- Emphasis on nurturing Indian racing talent.
Pune, June 19 (NationPress) The Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL), recognized as the first franchise-based Supercross league globally, has successfully garnered a staggering 155 riders for its upcoming season, marking an impressive growth of over 50 percent compared to Season 1.
This season's lineup features riders from 21 nations spread across six continents, presenting a dynamic mix of world champions, emerging talents, and exceptional Indian competitors.
Notable Indian riders such as Ikshan Shanbhag and Rugved Barguje, who excelled in the inaugural season, exemplify ISRL’s dedication to fostering local racing talent.
Internationally acclaimed supercross athletes making their debut in the league include Greg Aranda (France) – a six-time German Supercross Champion, Anthony Bourdon (France) – Vice Champion of French SX1, Maxime Desprey (France) – French MX & SX Champion, Justin Starling (USA) – AMA SX veteran with 106 main events, Alexander Fedortsov (USA) – 2025 SMX Next AMA National Champion, and Luke Clout (Australia) – a top 5 AMA SX and World Supercross Championship rider.
Returning international stars include Matt Moss (Australia) – 9X Australian Champion and ISRL Season 1 450cc Champion, Jordi Tixier (France) – MXON World Champion, Reid Taylor (Australia) – ISRL Season 1 250cc International Champion, and Lorenzo Camporese (Italy) – 5x Italian SX/MX Champion.
Eeshan Lokhande, co-founder of ISRL, stated, “The growth of Supercross in India is evidently on a steep upward trend, and this year’s quantity and quality of rider registrations highlight that progress. Attracting some of the most esteemed international names alongside every major Indian Supercross competitor demonstrates the trust we’ve established globally.”
John Short, USA (Top 10 AMA SX), a first-time participant in ISRL, expressed, “Having competed in leagues worldwide, witnessing the accomplishments of ISRL in Season 1 inspired me to join. I’m thrilled to race in India and engage with fans and athletes globally. In the U.S., we practice Supercross extensively, so I feel ready to measure my skills against some of the top international talents.”
With rider registrations officially closed for Season 2, the final roster will now be evaluated by team owners ahead of the Mega Auction that will finalize franchise rider line-ups.