BigRock Motorsports wins 2025 Indian Supercross Racing League

BigRock Motorsports defends ISRL title

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BigRock Motorsports has defended its Indian Supercross Racing League title at the 2025 finale, held at the EMS Corporation Stadium in Calicut. The team, co-owned by Indian rally star CS Santosh, won the inaugural season of the league last year, and it has retained that crowned after defeating rookie team Indewheelers Motorsports by six points.

  1. BigRock wins its second ISRL title
  2. Indewheelers P2, Gujarat Trailblazers P3

2025 Indian Supercross Racing League winners

BigRock Motorsports wins 2025 ISRL

This year’s Indian Supercross Racing League featured three rounds; the first two of these were held at Pune and Hyderabad, respectively. Calicut hosted the finale, with over 32,000 spectators in attendance.

Gujarat Trailblazers held the overall lead heading into the final round. However, reigning champions BigRock Motorsports put on a dominant display, winning two out of the three races, to clinch the title.

ISRL 450cc international champion: Matt Moss

2025 ISRL Calicut

Competing on a Kawasaki KX450, BigRock Motorsports’ Matt Moss won the race in the 450cc international category. Having on two out of three races this year, he was also crowned overall champion in the category.

BB Racing’s Jordi Tixier finished second in the race, while John Short finished third, handing a BigRock Motorsports a double podium finish.

ISRL 250cc international champion: Calvin Fonvieille

Indewheelers Motorsports impressed in its debut ISRL season, finishing second overall in the teams’ standings. The team’s Calvin Fonvieille (astride a Yamaha YZ250F) ended up winning the final 250cc international race, as well as well as the title in the category.

Fonvieille’s teammate Mickael Lamarque also made it to the podium, finishing P3. Tricolor KTM’s Hugo Manzato split the two Indewheelers riders in second place.

ISRL 250cc India-Asia champion: Delvintor Alfarizi

BigRock Motorsports’ Thanarat Penjan (astride a Kawasaki KX250) won the final race in the 250cc India-Asia category, ahead of Indewheelers’ Witsarut Salangam and his BigRock teammate Nakami Makarim. However, a P4 finish was enough for Gujarat Trailblazers’ Delvintor Alfarizi to win the title.

2025 ISRL championship standings

Pos

Team

Points

1

BigRock MotorSports SX

371

2

Indewheelers Motorsports

365

3

Gujarat Trailblazers

352

4

BB Racing

279

5

Tricolor KTM

230

6

Reise TorqRacers

222



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