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The 14th edition of the One Ride of Royal Enfield was marked on this Sunday, one of the largest global motorcycle events that celebrates the vision of the brand of a pure motorcycle. The annual ride once again saw large -scale voting, with more than 40,000 riders participating in 1,500 rides in more than 60 countries.
For the first time, from motorcycle drivers to experienced courageous people, a ride brought a diverse community together, bound by their passion for open road, personality and self-expression.
This year, the riders exposed their creativity by personalizing helmets, custom motorcycles, and riding gear – the necessary safety equipment turned into unique expressions of individual stories. The event also emphasized the motorcycles responsible through initiatives like safe route scheme, community mentorship and helmet for India, ensuring that security remained at the core of security.
Since its establishment in 2011, when it began with partnership with only 14 countries and 23 Indian cities, a ride has actually increased in the global event. The 2024 version set a record with 41,730 riders in 66 countries, and the 2025 version maintained this impressive speed with an equally large -scale voting.
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Royal Enfield Motovers
Royal Enfield is preparing to handle Goa, Goa, with Motovers from 21-23 November. This year’s version has been promised to be the largest so far, with an electrification lineup, which is characterized by diplomat and Hanumankind in the form of Headliner. Diplo returns to bring its signature global beats and high-energy production on stage, while Hanuminkind continues to create waves with viral track and standout festival performance.
Expect more than live music only. Motoverse 2025 is a complete cultural immersion: custom bike show from international builders; Display of state -of -the -art electric bikes including flying flying flea and electric Himalayan tests; Story richly through the motoril session; Performing the art of motorcycling, curated visual arts; And workshops and panels that features legends and personalities such as Nick Sanders, Vanessa Rook, Arun Ramdas, Maral Yajarlu, and Abhinav Bhatt.
The festival will also bring workshops, collective and ride communities together in a friendly competition, hosting the Dirt Track Club Championship. Early bird pass starts 2,499, with group-value available (5 and 10 groups receive low rates per capita).
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