TVS Racing launches TVS Apache Racing Experience – GP Championship across 20 cities
The company expands the TVS Apache Racing Experience (ARE) program for TVS Apache owners in line with its Track to Road philosophy.

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With a rich racing pedigree spanning over four decades, TVS Racing, the flagbearer of the One Make Championship in India has been nurturing talent and providing platforms across the country for enthusiasts to experience racing in a safe and controlled circuits. In line with this, TVS Racing announces its first ever TVS Apache Racing Experience (ARE) GP Championship for the TVS Apache owners to make racing accessible, and further help showcase the racing capabilities of their machines, in a thrilling yet safe environment. This championship is an extension of the TVS Apache Racing Experience (ARE) started in 2007, which is a platform for TVS Apache riders to gain exclusive experiences and opportunities to leverage the racing DNA in their motorcycles, under the guidance of TVS Racing champion riders and instructors. The first season of the ARE GP Championship will engage over 1,000 customers across 20 cities, who will get an opportunity to participate and learn the nuances of track racing across 3 categories. TVS Racing has been instrumental in flourishing motorsports in India & abroad and the company’s “Track to Road” philosophy has been predominantly responsible in engineering the TVS Apache series that recently crossed its 5 million global sales milestone, becoming the fastest growing premium motorcycle brand in the segment. Backed by
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