
The Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL), the world’s first franchise-based Supercross league, has officially opened rider registrations for its Season 3 Mega Auction, marking the next phase of its rapid growth.
Following a breakthrough second season, ISRL has significantly scaled its presence in both competition and audience reach. Season 2 featured over 155 elite riders from 13 countries, bringing global championship pedigree from Europe, Australia, North America, and Southeast Asia. The league attracted more than 55,000 on-ground spectators, while broadcast viewership crossed 14 million across three races.

The championship also continued to bridge the gap between international and domestic talent, offering Indian riders a structured and competitive platform alongside some of the biggest names in global Supercross.
All six franchise teams — BigRock Motorsports, Reise TorqRacers, Gujarat Trailblazers, Apollo Indewheelers Motorsports, Tricolour Motorsports, and BB Racing — will now head into a high-stakes Mega Auction to build their squads for Season 3, setting the stage for intense bidding strategies.

Commenting on the development, Eeshan Lokhande said the league has moved beyond proof of concept and is now focused on building a global motorsport ecosystem, with increasing international participation and rising domestic talent.
International stars are equally bullish on the league’s trajectory. Matt Moss, a nine-time Australian MX & SX champion and two-time ISRL winner, confirmed his return for Season 3, highlighting the rising level of competition. Meanwhile, Jordi Tixier praised the league’s global standards, track quality, and the energy of Indian fans.

From the domestic front, Rugved Barguje emphasised ISRL’s role in transforming Indian motorsport by providing a professional racing platform and exposure to world-class competition.
Season 2 saw participation from top global riders, including Jordi Tixier, Anthony Bourdon, Matt Moss, Charles Lefrançois, Adrien Escoffier, Maxime Desprey, Greg Aranda, Calvin Fonvieille, Hugo Manzato, and Adrien Malaval. Emerging talents from the India–Asia Mix category, including Delvintor Alfarizi and Nakami Vidi Makarim, also made a strong impression.

The Season 3 rider registration will cover three categories — 450cc International, 250cc International, and 250cc India–Asia Mix. Registration serves as the gateway for riders to enter the official auction pool, from which franchises will assemble their squads for the upcoming season.
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