The Asian Age

Jagan registers first win of season

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Defending champion Jagan Kumar finally got his campaign on track as he notched his first win of the season in five starts while leading a 1- 2 finish for TVS Racing along with KY Ahamed in the premier Super Sport Indian 165cc class of the Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championsh­ip at the MMRT, in Chennai on Saturday.

While TVS Racing team celebrated, team Idemitsu Honda Ten10 Racing had to be content with a third- place finish through Mathana Kumar as pole- sitter Sarath Kumar retired barely 50 metres after the start with a broken gear lever and championsh­ip leader Rajiv Sethu crashed in the back sweep in the very first lap.

However, there was some cheer for the Honda camp as Mithun Kumar scored a his first of the current season in the Pro- Stock 165cc class with RACR’s Naresh Babu and Sivanesan of TVS Racing following him over the finish line.

Earlier, pole- sitter Prabhu Arunagiri ( Team Alisha Abdullah) fought his way to a close win over Gusto Racing’s Amarnath Menon and Satyanaray­ana Raju in the ProStock 301- 400cc class with less than one second separating the trio while Chennai’s Shruthi Nagarajan ( Apex Racing Academy) recorded her first- ever win in the Girls ( Stock 165cc) category.

Jagan had to work hard for today’s victory as he was stretched to the limit by his younger team- mate Ahamed who put in the fastest lap of the race, but eventually eschewed risk for championsh­ip points to settle for second place ahead of Mathana Kumar.

The win took Jagan’s tally to 87 points, followed by Ahamed ( 76) and Rajiv Sethu ( 70) ahead of tomorrow’s second race.

For 23- year old Shruthi Nagarajan, it was a memorable day while chalking up her maiden win in the National Championsh­ip. Starting third on the grid, Shruthi made it to the front on the last lap after easing past leader Alisha Abdullah ( Team Abdullah) for a thrilling win. Alisha came in second ahead of Ryhana Bee ( Sparks Racing). Pole- sitter and championsh­ip leader Ann Jennifer retired after a crash in the second lap, but retained her top position on the leaderboar­d with 50 points, albeit just two ahead of Shruthi.

“I am very happy to score my first- ever win in the National Championsh­ip after a few podium finishes in the past. I started third and gradually moved to the front after overtaking Alisha,” said a delighted Shruthi.

It was a dramatic win for Prabhu Arunagiri in the six- lap race that he along with Menon and Raju dominated. After the trio pulled away from the rest of the field, Arunagiri and Menon, the championsh­ip leader in this class, swapped lead. In the last lap, Arunagiri made a decisive pass to claim victory ahead of Menon and Raju.

 ??  ?? Jagan Kumar ( No. 69) in action on Saturday.
Jagan Kumar ( No. 69) in action on Saturday.

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