Sandesh Prasannakumar
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SANDESH P | |
Nationality | Indian |
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Born | Bangalore | 27 August 1991
Current team | Sandy27Racing |
Bike number | 27 |
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Sandesh Prasannakumar (born 27 August 1991) is a Indian Motorcycle Racer and is a Closed Circuit Road Racing Champion. Sandesh has been racing from 2011 in National Championships. He began his International career (Malaysia Superbike Championship) in 2015.
Achievements[edit]
2010 - Nandi Hill Climb (King of the hills) - 2nd
2012 - Yamaha One Make National Runner up Champion (165cc Novice)[1][2]
2012 - Mmsc-Fmsci Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship 2nd runner up (165cc Group D[3][4]
2014 - Jk Tyre National Superbike cup Race 2 - 4th
2015 - Mmsc Superbike Race1 Winner[5]
2015 - Mmsc Superbike Race2 Winner[6]
2015 - Malaysia Superbike Championship Superstock 1000cc Round 3 Group B - 3rd[7]
2015 - Jk Tyre National Superbike Cup Race 2 - 3rd[8]
2016 - Jk Tyre National Superbike Cup Race 1- 2nd[9]
2016 - Jk Tyre National Superbike Cup Race 2- Winner[10]
2016 - Jk Tyre National Superbike Cup Champion[11][12]
2017 - Malaysia Superbike Championship Superbike Group A Round 3- 5th[13]
Career[edit]
Sandesh Born in Bangalore is a well-established name in Indian Motorsports. He started his racing career in 2010 by winning the Nandi Hill Climb local race. He then went on to take the National Championship in 2012 on a Yamaha R15. Sandesh planned to start his Superbike (1000cc) run in 2014 by participating in JK Tyre Superbike championship. 2015-16 was his most successful years on paper by getting a Podium in Malaysia Superbike Championship on debut year and also winning the JK Tyre National Superbike Cup.
Training[edit]
Sandesh has undergone training from Superbike/ Motorcycle schools.
2012 - Yamaha India Riding clinic from Ex WGP Rider Yoshiaki Kato.
2013 - California Superbike School Level 1,2,3.
2014 - Suzuki Underbone Training in Malaysia.
2016 - Suzuki 15days Bootcamp circuit Racing/ Flat Track/Supermotorrad from Ricard_Cardús
Media[edit]
References[edit]
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- ↑ "National Motorcycle Racing: Close battle for team title". 21 December 2012 – via www.thehindu.com.
- ↑ "Yamaha YZF-R15 One Make Race Championships Round 1 draws to a close". www.rushlane.com.
- ↑ Reporter, Sports; Reporter, Sports (10 September 2012). "Arun and Jagan shine" – via www.thehindu.com.
- ↑ http://www.madrasmotorsports.in/downloads/mmsc%20website%20press%20coordination/Championship%20points%20table%20Bikes%202012%20final.pdf
- ↑ http://www.madrasmotorsports.in/downloads/jan-28-15/R_3_SUPERBIKES_RACE_1_FINAL.pdf
- ↑ http://www.madrasmotorsports.in/downloads/jan-28-15/R_10_SUPERBIKES_RACE_2_FINAL.pdf
- ↑ "RACE Race 2, Pirelli Malaysia Superbike Championship, Sepang International Circuit Sdn. Bhd, Malaysia - Official Event Results, MYLAPS Speedhive". speedhive.mylaps.com.
- ↑ "18th JK Tyre Racing Championship concludes with a spectacular finish at BIC Chennai-duo Vishnu Prasad and Ajay Kini crowned 2015 champions". www.jktyremotorsport.com.
- ↑ "JK Tyre Racing Championship 2016 concludes at the BIC - Autocar India". www.autocarindia.com.
- ↑ "Anindith Reddy, Vishnu Prasad crowned champs in JK Tyre Racing Championship". 20 November 2016.
- ↑ "Anindith Reddy wins the 2016 Euro JK16 Championship - Overdrive". Overdrive.
- ↑ http://motoringworld.in/motorsport/grand-finale-jk-tyre-nrc/
- ↑ https://www.sepangcircuit.com/getattachment/Events/Pirelli-Malaysia-Super-bike-Championship/Results/Superbike-2017-09-16.pdf.aspx
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