INDIAN SUPERCROSS RACING LEAGUE (ISRL) has announced Hyderabad as the official host city for Round 2 of the league.
The GMC Balayogi Athletic Stadium, Gachibowli, will stage the Hyderabad leg of ISRL Season 2. To mark the occasion, the ISRL Helmet exchange and poster unveiling were held, underscoring the league’s collaboration with the State Government in advancing Telangana’s sporting ecosystem. The event was attended by dignitaries including Shri A. P. Jithender Reddy, Former MP, Special Representative & Advisor to the Government of Telangana in New Delhi, and Shri Satish Goud, Treasurer of the Telangana Olympic Association.
Ensuring the protection of the turf and racing track has been highlighted as a priority, with organisers confirming that the stadium will be fully operational without disruption immediately after the event, according to the release.
Telangana Sports Minister Shri Vakiti Srihari said, “Telangana has always believed in empowering youth through sports by creating world-class venues and training opportunities. The GMC Balayogi Athletic Stadium is a state-of-the-art facility where dreams turn into reality and athletes are prepared to compete on the global stage for all sports Motorsport, through ISRL, is a shining example of how competitiveness in sport builds character, resilience, and individual growth. By opening Telangana’s doors to such international-standard leagues, we are diversifying opportunities, creating jobs, and ensuring the long-term sustainability of our investments. These platforms ignite aspirations, foster a culture of excellence, and firmly place India and Hyderabad on the global sporting map.”
ISRL co-founder Eeshan Lokhande added, “This announcement is a testament to both our acceptance and the deep-rooted passion for motorsport in this region. With ISRL, we aim to unlock remarkable sporting and entertainment opportunities for Hyderabad and its youth. The support from the Government of Telangana and SATS reflects the state’s vision of building a vibrant sports ecosystem. ISRL is more than just racing, it’s about creating pathways for athletes, inspiring the next generation, and demonstrating that world-class infrastructure in India can proudly host global-standard sporting events.”



