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The Indian Autorickshaw Challenge 2007 announces new Touring Category
June 07. 2007.

The Indian Autorickshaw Challenge is notorious in amateur adventurer circles, and is a fixture upon the international traveller's calendar thanks to its reputation as an 'amazing race for the clinically insane'. The participants in this truly unique event all cruise, roll, and bounce a course of over a thousand kilometres through the heartland of India in the continents ubiquitous Autorickshaw or 'Tuk-Tuk'. This year's event, due to start in only a few weeks now, is due to be the biggest and wildest rally the world has ever seen. This years rally coincides with the 50th birthday of the tuk-tuk, workhorse of the Indian roads, and the parties will be even louder and more colourful in celebration of this cultural icon. To make things easier for all the extra teams joining this year, and to encourage a few last reticent adventurers, the event organisers have introduced an all new Touring class.

The TC participants will enjoy all the benefits and support as the regular members, with full travel plans, essential insurance cover, party invites, and legal support – just not with an actual Auto rickshaw! These intrepid individuals will hitchhike with all the other rally participants, or will ride in style with the support vehicles. This class is geared towards the pure enjoyment of the trip, with others taking the weight of the driving and navigating, leaving you to enjoy the scenery and the adventure in comfort. TC members will not participate in the challenges along the way, but will still be able to make a serious humanitarian contribution to the Adopt-A-Village program, and sharing in all the unforgettable fun.

The restrictions placed upon TC members are few, and state only that they may not procure alternative transport for themselves (i.e. buy a car) – which is fair and in the interests of preserving the spirit of the rally. All entrants into this class will enjoy a discount on their registration fee, due to the reduced cost in no longer requiring an Autorickshaw or commensurate insurance. Another group of individuals that will benefit from the new grouping are motor cycle enthusiasts, who can now register as a TC member and bring their own wheels, providing it is under a 660 CC engine capacity.

For more information Contact: 
Aravind Bremanandam, Lead organizer
Phone: +91-44-421-43343  
Email: admin@indianarc.com

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Autorickshaw :

An autorickshaw (auto or rickshaw or tempo in popular parlance) is a vehicle usually for hire and is one of the chief modes of transport in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka it is also popular in many other countries. It is a motorized version of the traditional rickshaw, a small two- or three-wheeled cart pulled by a person, and the velotaxi. The autorickshaw is also related to its Thai cousin, the tuk-tuk and the Bajaj in Indonesia. Some more ways this is called are auto rickshaw, auto-rickshaw, autorikshaw, auto rikshaw, auto-rikshaw. Motorized rickshaw, Motorized rikshaw, Tuktuk, Three wheeler and in many parts of India simply as AUTO.