Chequered Flag - Ep 02 - Racing Legends - Aspi Bhatena
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Inspired by the racing culture of the 1960s, the Continental GT Cup series was launched in October 2021. Built around Royal Enfield’s award-winning 648cc parallel-twin engine, the race-ready Continental GT-R650s are manageable for novices as well as being a potent, highly capable racer in the hands of experienced riders. With affordable entry costs, the Continental GT Cup is accessible, engaging, and fun. In this episode, Gordon May speaks to renowned motorcycle racer and tuner, Aspi Bhathena. To date, Aspi is the only Indian rider to have completed the Isle of Man TT successfully. He began racing at the age of 17 on a 173cc Crusader then progressed onto an Enfield Mini Bullet 200, winning many races including against larger motorcycles. It was while Aspi rode a Continental GT 650 twin around the Isle of Man circuit with former World Champion, Fast Freddie Spencer, and Eicher CEO, Siddhartha Lal, in 2019 that the Continental GT Cup championship was conceived. If you enjoy this podcast, be sure to like, add us to your favourites or even leave a review. To ensure you don’t miss any future episodes, please subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts. If you have ideas and suggestions for future episodes, do get in touch by email -  [email protected]. And do join us soon for another #chequeredflag episode. Until then, we wish you great roads and safe riding.
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