Loris Capirossi is serving as a safety advisor to Dorna Sports, which has been the organizer of the (Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme) FIM World Championship Grand Prix (MotoGP) since 1991. He took rides at the Buddh International Circuit and stated that he is pleased with the layou
Six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez is ready to make waves at the Buddh International Circuit during the Grand Prix of India, scheduled to take place from September 22 to September 24.
Abhimanyu, a U23 World Championships bronze medalist from June had beaten Ukraine's world number seven Ihor Nykyforuk 19-9 with a victory by fall (VFA) and Moldova's Nicolai Grahmez 13-2 (technical superiority) to make it to the quarterfinals.
The result is another step in the upward trajectory of Marquez and Honda’s results in recent rounds, the number 93 now having taken points in three consecutive races and earning the first top-ten of the year. All involved remain unsatisfied with these results however as the Repsol Honda Team
Javelin sensation Jena’s best attempt, a throw of 82.53m, came on his first try. His following throws read 80.74m, 81.56m and 78.39m. The 28-year-old athlete spoiled on the fifth attempt and finished with 78.98m.
The constant work continued as the Repsol Honda Team immediately packed up and drove the 1,200 kilometres from Barcelona to Misano for this weekend’s Gran Prix. Having regularly been on the MotoGP World Championship calendar since the 90s, the 4.23-kilometer-long circuit is popular with fans
The Indian women’s squad is led by the 2019 World Championships silver medalist Manju Rani (50kg) and Youth World Champions Jyoti (54kg) and Shashi Chopra (60kg). The men's squad will be spearheaded by 2019 World Championships bronze medalist Manish Kaushik (63.5) along with the 2021 World C
"It's official! Gukesh is India's #1 in the #FIDErating list! The 17-year-old prodigy makes history by overtaking the five-time World Champion Vishy Anand and terminating his uninterrupted 37-year reign as India's top-rated player!" FIDE wrote.
Reigning Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra will go into the Zurich meet after winning a historic gold medal at the World Athletics Championships 2023 last week, becoming the first Indian to be crowned world champion in any track and field category.