2023 India Bike Week scheduled for 8 and 9 Dec
India's much-anticipated and largest motorcycling festival, India Bike Week (IBW) is back and bigger than ever as it celebrates its 10th anniversary. Scheduled to take place in Vagator, Goa, between 8 and 9 December, 2023, this forthcoming edition promises to be the largest and most exciting yet. For this, IBW has joined forces with Gulf Syntrac.
Hosted by Seventy EMG, an event management company, India Bike Week offers a wide range of motorcycle-related experiences and activities. Attendees can look forward to a combination of motorcycling-related activities, a music festival, a variety of food, shopping for various merchandise, and more. The 2023 edition of IBW will also introduce several fresh elements, alongside racetracks and races, Big Trip sessions, a music arena, shopping stalls, and thrilling ride-outs.
India Bike Week will also host its renowned Chai Pakoda Rides in numerous cities across the country, starting on September 17th. These rides, organised in partnership with Gulf Syntrac, will be held in cities, such as Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, Kolhapur, Lucknow, Varanasi, Patna, Chandigarh, Guwahati, Belgaum, Surat, Chandrapur, Jaipur, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Goa, and Chennai. To be a part of the exciting celebration of biking culture and camaraderie, one can register on the official India Bike Week website.
Commenting on the occasion, Martin da Costa, CEO and Founder, Seventy EMG, said, "Over the past decade, India Bike Week has been instrumental in the astonishing growth of motorcycling culture in the country. Tens of thousands of riders from across the country come together to celebrate all the essential joys of life - comradeship, fun, adventure, travel, independence, and meeting like-minded souls. In its tenth edition, we are positive that the IBW will be witnessing its most epic edition till date, with a huge of line-up of events including Chai-pakoda rides, ride-outs, music festival, food trails, etc."
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