Doing stunts on a motorcycle is not a very lucrative job, at least in India. But it’s the passion of the riders that overcomes all kinds of obstacles. Motown India had some time back done a short film on motorcycle stunt riding featuring Bunty Godara and Manninder based in New Delhi. We had interviewed Bunty’s parents and recorded the apprehensions of his family and Bunty’s passion for stunt riding. The video went almost viral with more than 96,000 views to date.
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Bunty Godara recently participated in TVS Apache Pro Performance X which was organised by TVS Racing in Chennai. It was an event which involved non-stop stunt riding for five hours. Bunty was part of the team which set a record, supervised and verified by India Book of Records team.
Bunty’s team Moto Tycoonz is the official team of TVS Racing, part of leading two-wheeler company TVS Motor Company. It achieved this record while doing their stunts on the TVS Apache RTR 200. “It’s a national record which is happening first time in India, thanks to TVS Racing,” Bunty told Motown India. Bunty said the company plans to take this stunt riding to an international level where he hopes to represent India with his Apache RTR 200.
Those from Moto Tycoonz who were part of the stunt riding in Chennai included Bunty Godara, Manninder Singh and Rohittesh Upadhayay. Sponsoring the Moto Tycoonz team were TVS Racing, K&N Filters and Axor Helmets
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