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India Bike Week to be held on December 6, 7

A one-day pass costs Rs 1,200, while a two-day pass is priced at Rs 2,000; to be held in Vagator, Goa.
1 min read6 Sep '19
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One of India’s largest motorcycle events - India Bike Week is set to make a return after skipping 2018. India Bike Week 2019 will be the sixth edition of the festival as the first event was held in 2013. The festival will be held on December 6-7 at Vagator in Goa.

A one-day pass costs Rs 1,200, while a two-day pass is priced at Rs 2,000. The attendance at the event has only been growing over the years, and this year it is expected to see around 20,000 guests.

In 2017 we saw multiple international motorcycle brands like BMW, Triumph, Indian and Harley-Davidson participate as well. Biking legends like Leslie Porterfield and Freddie Spencer were present at the event as well. While we don’t have exact details of what the company has planned this year, we can expect multiple events including the Loudest Bike, Burnout Competition, Most Stylish Biker contests.

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