Saturday, June 13, 2009

Congratulations to Team Agni on their historic victory in the world's first electric motoGP

As mentioned in my earlier post, out of 17 teams from all over the world two Indian teams participated in world’ first electric superbike race at Isle of Man TT. The race was won by Team Agni yesterday!
Our hearty congratulations to the team and we feel proud to see the Indian flag behind the winning rider Rob Barber in the media.

Winning team members are;
Rob Barber (rider)
Arvind Rabadia (Director, Organizer, India)
Hasmuk Rabadia (organizer UK)
Cedric Lynch (motor inventor, team mechanic)
Some work was done in factory in Gujarat, India.

About Agni motors: Joint Indian-English company Agni Motors’s claim of making quality, high efficiency and high performance electric motors gained massive credence today when it clearly bested the world’s fastest electric motorcycles to win the first clean emissions (AKA electric) motorcycle Grand Prix at an average speed of 87.434 mph (140.71kmph). It’s place in history is assured by the landmark win, but it was the team’s dominance that was most surprising.

For more details visit,
http://www.gizmag.com/ttxgp-electric-agni-first-clean-emissions-grand-prix/11949/
http://www.ttxgp.com/index_nav.php?page=team_agni
http://blog.ttxgp.com/
http://www.ttxgp.com/index_nav.php?page=livecams


6 comments:

neer said...

Congratulations !!!! really feeling proud on this victory of our indian team....
being a electrical engg and transportation design student,its a gr88 news for me......
KEEP IT UP !! TEAM AGNI.....
JAI HIND !!!

Siddhartha Joshi said...

Somehow more than India's victory, I am glad for an event like this. The events look cool! And where are the babes :)

bhavin said...

@sid: absolutely... events like this are very much required, not just to promote the green transportation but also to build confidence in people. While many are struggling and calculating to provide cheap electric monility to everybody, there are people like Azhar Hussain spending their valuable time and money on such events to push the limits (more of mental limits of people!).

bhavin said...

@sid: absolutely... events like this are very much required, not just to promote the green transportation but also to build confidence in people. While many are struggling and calculating to provide cheap electric monility to everybody, there are people like Azhar Hussain spending their valuable time and money on such events to push the limits (more of mental limits of people!).

Neeru's Corner said...

Thanks Bhavin...I never knew anything about bikes...Thanks a ton for taking me to a different world :)

Siddhartha Joshi said...

But man seriously where are the babes?

:)