Leading Indian Riders Johann, Kavin Join Gaman Racing; Preparing for 2025 Season in Spain

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Leading Indian Riders Johann, Kavin Join Gaman Racing; Preparing for 2025 Season in Spain

Chennai, Jan 8 (NationPress) Rising Indian talents Geoffrey Emmanuel, Kavin Quintal, Johann Emmanuel, and female rider Nadine Balaji have officially joined Gaman Racing, with plans to refine their abilities in Spain for the competitive 2025 season. This partnership comes after the Spanish team secured a contract with the prominent Indian team Gusto Racing India to nurture and promote Indian talent.

This alliance represents a significant milestone for these four riders from Chennai, providing them with world-class training and a platform to excel on the international circuit. Led by former racing champion Emmanuel Jebaraj, Gusto Racing India has collaborated with Spain-based Gaman Racing Global Service to cultivate young Indian riders.

The initiative aims to bolster India’s presence in the global motorsports arena and to develop grassroots talent in Chennai.

For the upcoming 2025 season, Geoffrey, Kavin, and Johann will be training at MotorLand Aragon, Gaman Racing's cutting-edge facility in Spain, where they will engage in intensive physical training and skill enhancement.

The four riders reached significant achievements in 2024, with Geoffrey Emmanuel participating in the Moto2 European Championship at FIM JuniorGP, earning five podium finishes in the Supersport 600 category at the Qatar Superstock Championship (QSTK).

Kavin Quintal made history as the first Indian in WorldSBK’s Supersport 300 class and found success in the FIM JuniorGP STK class, finishing first and third in his first wildcard event in Round 4 of QSTK. He also excelled in the Asia Road Racing Championship (AP250 class).

Johann Emmanuel showcased his talent in the European Talent Cup (FIM JuniorGP) and the Thailand Talent Cup, achieving multiple victories in QSTK's Supersport 300 class. Meanwhile, Nadine Balaji secured podium spots in the Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship and made a mark in QSTK's Supersport 300 division.

"India possesses significant potential in motorcycling, and this collaboration signifies an investment in the nation’s future as a motorsports powerhouse," stated a representative from Gaman Racing.