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Moto3 machine is revealed by Mahindra at Valencia

Posted on November 8th 2011

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Moto3 machine is revealed by Mahindra at Valencia

Mahindra racing took the sheets off their Moto3 opponent, the MGP30 at Valencia, in the final round of MotoGP world Championship. In present season, Mahindra entered MotoGP finals in 125cc class. It is the first and foremost Indian company who entered the premier motorcycle racing series. It is the final year of the 125cc class of which last race is going to run in Valenica circuit. From next year, the 4-stroke 250cc race machines will replace the 2-stroke-powered 125cc. The introduction of Moto3 race machine of Mahindra racing was created by the Anand Mahindra, Vice Chairman & Managing Director of Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd in Spain. It is developed jointly by Engines Engineering and motorcycle racing expert firm of Italy.

The Mahindra MGP30 has features like 4-stroke fuel-injected single cylinder engine and Mahindra-homologated 250cc. This motor has been created in combination by Mahindra and Oral Moto Ltd. Swingarm has been made using lightweight aluminum and engine is packaged inside a tubular steel chassis. The machine MGP-Three-Oh will be the machine, which will have many hopes riding on it.

Commenting on the occasion Anand Mahindra said, “I have been watching our progress in the 125cc class all year and am now delighted to finally have the opportunity to witness the fantastic spectacle of MotoGP first hand. I am doubly pleased to be able to unveil the Mahindra Racing MGP30 in person.” When the Mahindra Group sets itself a challenge, we employ ingenuity, determination and serious commitment to RISE and succeed. We have used the final year of the 125cc class to study and learn while concurrently developing our Moto3 bike in Italy. I am very proud of the achievement of our team, riders and engineers this year and very excited by the prospect of watching our wonderful new bike compete in this new class in 2012. Mahindra has made a strong commitment to MotoGP. We are here for the long term and we intend to succeed. Ladies and gentlemen, watch out!

The good thing is that Danny Webb of Mahindra racing gave India and teams its first important post in MotoGP at the final race of 125 cc era. With the riders seek their machines as well as speed coming up to challenge, no certainly is there stopping the Indian company of making it into MotoGP.

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