Indian Army team breaks motorcycle riding world record
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58 Indian Army personnel set a new world record by riding a single motorcycle at the Indian Air Force (IAF) base in Bengaluru on Sunday. The team Army Service Corps (ASC), popularly known as the "Tornadoes," rode a 500cc Royal Enfield motorbike for 1,200 meters at the Yelahanka Air Force Station. /Tencent Photo

58 Indian Army personnel set a new world record by riding a single motorcycle at the Indian Air Force (IAF) base in Bengaluru on Sunday. The team Army Service Corps (ASC), popularly known as the "Tornadoes," rode a 500cc Royal Enfield motorbike for 1,200 meters at the Yelahanka Air Force Station. /Tencent Photo

The act was performed for the Guinness Book of World Records, Limca Book of Records and Unique World Records. The ASC team holds 19 world and national records with 1,000 shows, including the previous one of 56 men riding a motorbike in 2010. /Tencent Photo

The act was performed for the Guinness Book of World Records, Limca Book of Records and Unique World Records. The ASC team holds 19 world and national records with 1,000 shows, including the previous one of 56 men riding a motorbike in 2010. /Tencent Photo

Team driver Subedar Rampal Yadav rode the bike, with those on the bike dressed in tricolor apparel: white, orange and green. In order to keep balance, people in white color got on the motorbike first while others jumped behind and around when the motorbike started running. They installed flanks on the two-wheeler to allow for people to stand on the bike. /Tencent Photo

Team driver Subedar Rampal Yadav rode the bike, with those on the bike dressed in tricolor apparel: white, orange and green. In order to keep balance, people in white color got on the motorbike first while others jumped behind and around when the motorbike started running. They installed flanks on the two-wheeler to allow for people to stand on the bike. /Tencent Photo