India Bike Week starts tomorrow

    Autocar India readers can avail a 10 percent discount on tickets.

    Published On Jan 12, 2013 09:17:00 PM

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    Love bikes and everything to do with them? Here’s your chance to attend the biggest bike festival in India.

    The Seventy Event Media Group, along with Fox Traveller channel will present the India Bike Week, the first and an annual festival of bikers, bikes, music and entertainment at Goa on February 2-3. The festival will feature three concert stages, 26 live bands and DJs, two race tracks and 16 cage fighters, among other highlights.
     
    MEET OUR TRAVEL GURU

    Do you have any queries about travel? Or just want to share some interesting travel stories. Come meet travel writer and author of 'Hot Tea Across India', Rishaad Sam Mehta at the Autocar India stall at IBW for an interactive session on travel, writing and photography. To register, send an email to ibw2013@haymarketsac.com with your name and contact number. Please mark 'Travel' in the subject field.  But hurry! Only 50 seats available.

    BIKE POLO

    This is the most fun you can have with your helmet on. Here's your chance to become IBW's Bike Polo Champion. All you need to do is cobble together a team of six people and three bikes. Two teams face off for a 15-minute match. Don't forget your safety gear.  To register, send an email to ibw2013@haymarketsac.com with your name and contact number. Please mark 'Bike Polo' in the subject field.  

     
    Autocar India readers can also avail a 10 percent discount. Here's how, 
     
    To generate the promo code to avail the discount, SMS BMSIBW to 51818.  The promo code should be used on Book My Show while booking the ticket online.  
     
     
    So, start clicking and go for glory!
     

     

     

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