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Meet Our Motorcycle Track Instructors

byIndiMotard AdventuresTrack sessions at Madras International Circuit, Chennai; Garage in Mahadevapura, BengaluruStarts from18,000 per rider (2-day weekend)View full gallery

We aren't just here to watch you ride fast. Our team of racers and seasoned experts is dedicated to making you a smoother, safer, and more confident rider on the track and the street.

That's me, Anand, the chief instructor. I've been racing and riding for over 35 years and started T.W.O. to share my passion for riding motorcycles the right way.

This is Shumi, one of the best motorcycle journalists in India and an instructor with us for over 13 years. His ability to explain complex ideas is second to none.

Vignessh, our resident zen master. He started as a student and is now one of our top instructors, known for his focus on craft and finesse.

Meet Rishi, another instructor who started with us as a student in 2016. He's known for his sharp feedback and is always happy to show you the fast lines.

Varun is all about speed and precision. A national kitesurfing champion, he brings a unique understanding of high-speed dynamics to his instruction.

A look at some of our core instructors, including the incredible Zena Fernandez, a 3-time National Champion. We're proud to have such a talented and diverse team.

A poster highlighting my experience. From racing in the USA to completing the Baja 1000, I bring a world of experience to our school.

An introduction to our team. We are experienced professionals who are here to help you learn in the safest possible environment.

A video from India Bike Week introducing my background in motorcycling, from racing in the US to starting the T.W.O. track school.

Part two of the India Bike Week feature, highlighting my achievements like the land speed record and the IBW Honor Roll trophy. It's been a wild ride.

About Meet Your Instructors

We’ve recently shifted our focus to quality over quantity. Instead of large groups, we’ve capped our sessions to maintain a ratio of 3 to 4 students per instructor. This means you get real, one-on-one time to work on your specific riding habits, rather than listening to generic instructions from the sidelines.

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