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BigRock Dirtpark Trail Attack Challenge 2020: A Race Weekend With The Royal Enfield Himalayan
Bigrock Dirtpark organized the 'Trail Attack Challenge' on November 28 and 29 at its Bannerghatta facility in Bangalore. We were invited by Royal Enfield to experience the two-day off-road challenge and participate in the Media category astride the BS6 Himalayan.
Over 70 participants including 10 children registered for the off-road challenge. The event witnessed both novice riders participating for the first time and professional racers with a great deal of experience.

The Rules
The Trail Attack was split into multiple categories:
1.
Class
1:
up
to
250cc
2.
Class
2:
above
250cc
and
below
400cc
3.
Class
3:
above
401cc
and
below
550cc
4.
Class
4:
above
550cc
5.
Ladies
Class:
any
motorcycle
6.
Media
Class:
Royal
Enfield
Himalayan
7.
Kids
Class:
(Exhibition
Class)

Participants were required to complete a total of five laps. Winners of each class were determined by the shortest overall time taken to finish the course. If the rider were to exit the track without completion of the laps, they were automatically disqualified for the event.

The Track
The Bigrock Dirtpark Trail Attack event features a terrain that is a mix of gravel and mud. The track measures a distance of 2.5-kilometres each lap with a total race distance of 12.5-kilometres over five laps.

The track is approved by FMSCI and has some tricky sections - steep inclines with sharp bends, fast sweeping corners, blind turns, fast straights, small and big jumps.
Let's now walk through the event progression over the weekend.

Day
1
Day
1
saw
participants
gather
at
the
venue
bright
and
early.
Thanks
to
Royal
Enfield,
we
were
given
the
keys
to
a
sturdy
Royal
Enfield
Himalayan
BS6
to
compete
in
the
Media
category.

After a medical examination to determine eligibility based on fitness factors, participants were required to assemble at the parc fermé to begin the event. What followed was a controlled recce with Vijendra Nilagiri (Trainer, Bigrock) and Shadul Shas Sharma under the watchful eyes of Nilesh Dhumal (Head Trainer, Bigrock) to help participants understand the track, terrain, and racing lines. A free practice session quickly followed marking the end of Day 1.

Day 2 (Race Day)
Be it the Himalayans, the Impulses, the KTM 390s or the bigger ADVs, the track was strategically designed in a way that all motorcycles (and their riders) regardless of the class experienced advantages and disadvantages.

Being a serious day of racing, the scrutineers fixed two transponders to the participant's motorcycle for timing their 5-lap run. Transponders measure the timing of each lap to ensure an accurate readout. However, the count for the number of laps had to be done the old school way as there were too many participants to track.

The big-capacity motorcycles lined-up first followed by the media-class and others. The experienced riders showcased tremendous control off-road, while the novice riders did a good job too and showed immense courage on the track.

After the completion of all the categories (excluding the Kids Class), it was time to witness the high-spirited kids on their mini bikes. Audiences were treated to some amazing action from the talented young ones who boldly took on muddy turns, jumps, and steep inclines. Such was the enthusiasm that the youngest of the participants was a sprightly seven year old!

And now on to the class-wise winners of the 2020 Trail Attack Challenge:
Ladies
Class
Prianca
Gata
(Hero
Xpulse)
(00:37:44)
Class
1
(up
to
250cc)
Ajay
Manjunath
(Hero
Impulse)
(00:23:08)
Class
2
(above
250cc,
and
below
400cc)
Nihal
(KTM
390
Adventure)
(00:26:47)
Class
3
(above
401cc,
and
below
550cc)
JagadishVijay
(Royal
Enfield
Himalayan)
(00:26:34)
Class
4
(above
550cc)
Palaksha
Shadaksharappa
(Triumph
Tiger)
(00:25:39)
Media
Class
(Royal
Enfield
Himalayan)
Pratheek
Kunder
(00:26:30)
Kids
Class
Jinendra
Sangave
(00:05:30)

Thoughts About The Bigrock Dirtpark Trail Attack 2020
The Bigrock Dirtpark organized an exciting two-day event where we experienced two-wheeler off-road racing first hand. Thanks to Royal Enfield, our experience was enhanced as we participated in the rally event with the mighty Himalayan. The motorcycle took the battering like a charm and helped us in finishing the five-lap race. All in all, it was an experience that will stay with us for a long time. Kudos to Royal Enfield!