By Pervez Bari
Bhopal: Muzaffar Ali of Bhopal decimated big guns to emerge as the new champion of the Gulf Monsoon Scooter Rally held at Mumbai on Sunday.
Having been placed second last year, the 32-year-old rider Muzaffar went one better, leaving last year’s champion Rustom Patel, and former champions Manjeet Singh Bassan, Avtar Singh and Shamim Khan in the shade as he won the gruelling 25 kms monsoon challenge over the backwoods of Navi Mumbai in 28 minutes, 50 seconds in penalties. He received a cash award of Rs.10,000/- and a trophy.
Another lad from Bhopal Asif Khan riding a Kinetic Honda was adjudged best rider of Bhopal with a timing of 0:39:33 seconds in the Gulf Monsoon Scooter Rally
According to a Press release the Gulf Oil Corporation sponsored and Sportscraft-organised event was certainly also difficult riding through water-logged areas but almost all riders went through the exercise rather efficiently.
Naskih’s Shamim Khan (Mahindra Rodeo), who was champion in 2003 and ’04, finished second with 0:29.02 seconds in penalties and Bangalore’s R Natraj (TVS Wego) of TVS Racing was third with 0:29.08 seconds.
Defending champion Rustom Patel (Honda Activa) was fourth and 2011 champion Avtar Singh (Honda Activa) fifth. Four-time champion Bassan, who won in 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008, finished sixth.
Astride a Suzuki Access, Muzaffar Ali overcame unyielding conditions and a strong field of 32 riders to emerge triumphant. After the riders started from Our Lady’s Home in Parel on the 35 km transport sector, Ali rode with gay abandon over the dirt tracts on the competitive sector of Navi Mumbai to turn tables on the favourites.
Though it did not rain heavily during the rally, riding on the gravel-laden, slushy course was dicey. The riders had to exercise extreme caution while negotiating the steep inclines and hairpin bends. Practically all of them took a tumble or two and some even damaged their scooters.
Mentioned must be made about Loretta D’Lomen, the only female rider in the fray. She battled over the course, completing the final leg with a flat tyre to finish with a creditable 1:41.47 seconds in penalties.
Dheradhun’s Shradul Sharma, astride a Honda Dio, was adjudged the best first timer and awarded the late Firdosh Vajifdar trophy for his spirited riding. Vikramjit Boparai was adjudged the best Thane-Navi Mumbai rider.
[Pervez Bariis a senior Journalist based at Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. He is associated with IndianMuslimObserver.com as Bureau Chief (Madhya Pradesh). He can be contacted at pervezbari@yahoo.co.in]
Bhopal: Muzaffar Ali of Bhopal decimated big guns to emerge as the new champion of the Gulf Monsoon Scooter Rally held at Mumbai on Sunday.
Having been placed second last year, the 32-year-old rider Muzaffar went one better, leaving last year’s champion Rustom Patel, and former champions Manjeet Singh Bassan, Avtar Singh and Shamim Khan in the shade as he won the gruelling 25 kms monsoon challenge over the backwoods of Navi Mumbai in 28 minutes, 50 seconds in penalties. He received a cash award of Rs.10,000/- and a trophy.
Another lad from Bhopal Asif Khan riding a Kinetic Honda was adjudged best rider of Bhopal with a timing of 0:39:33 seconds in the Gulf Monsoon Scooter Rally
According to a Press release the Gulf Oil Corporation sponsored and Sportscraft-organised event was certainly also difficult riding through water-logged areas but almost all riders went through the exercise rather efficiently.
Naskih’s Shamim Khan (Mahindra Rodeo), who was champion in 2003 and ’04, finished second with 0:29.02 seconds in penalties and Bangalore’s R Natraj (TVS Wego) of TVS Racing was third with 0:29.08 seconds.
Defending champion Rustom Patel (Honda Activa) was fourth and 2011 champion Avtar Singh (Honda Activa) fifth. Four-time champion Bassan, who won in 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008, finished sixth.
Astride a Suzuki Access, Muzaffar Ali overcame unyielding conditions and a strong field of 32 riders to emerge triumphant. After the riders started from Our Lady’s Home in Parel on the 35 km transport sector, Ali rode with gay abandon over the dirt tracts on the competitive sector of Navi Mumbai to turn tables on the favourites.
Though it did not rain heavily during the rally, riding on the gravel-laden, slushy course was dicey. The riders had to exercise extreme caution while negotiating the steep inclines and hairpin bends. Practically all of them took a tumble or two and some even damaged their scooters.
Mentioned must be made about Loretta D’Lomen, the only female rider in the fray. She battled over the course, completing the final leg with a flat tyre to finish with a creditable 1:41.47 seconds in penalties.
Dheradhun’s Shradul Sharma, astride a Honda Dio, was adjudged the best first timer and awarded the late Firdosh Vajifdar trophy for his spirited riding. Vikramjit Boparai was adjudged the best Thane-Navi Mumbai rider.
[Pervez Bariis a senior Journalist based at Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. He is associated with IndianMuslimObserver.com as Bureau Chief (Madhya Pradesh). He can be contacted at pervezbari@yahoo.co.in]