| It
is a case of being so near and yet so far. Despite Indian bike racers
dominating the Asian arena and getting opportunities to reach higher
levels internationally, lack of funds have always short circuited
their hopes. It is all the more disappointing when for the first
time an Indian rider gets an opportunity to race in the international
MOTO GP but fails to make it because the money did not reach the
team in time. For Chennai rider Preetham Dev Moses the
last couple of weeks have been harrowing, disappointing and a saga
of dismay. Preetham, who was poised to become the
first Indian to race in the MOTO GP races to be held in Malaysia
on 19th October and in Valencia, Spain, on 26th October, will not
be doing so as he failed to get the required financial support in
time from the sponsors. The delay in transfer of funds resulted
in his Team Aprilia handing over the bike to a Spanish rider. However
the brighter side of the story is that with sufficient time left
for the 2009 MOTO GP series, Preetham is confident
that he will be able to generate the required funds and additional
sponsors which will enable him to race in the entire MOTO GP series
next year.
Preetham
had recently became the first Indian bike racer to test
for MOTO GP at the Zuhai International Circuit in China on 1st and
2nd September 2008.
To
get enough basic practice and not to lose the racing touch, the
ace racer from Chennai now plans to race in UAE Super Sports Championship
(November to March) and also take part in FIM Asian Championship
in China in December.
Good
sponsorship and continuous support is what Preetham needs
at this critical juncture. If the financial hurdles are cleared,
Preetham with his tremendous will power to succeed
is sure to garner more laurels for the nation in the coming days.
Preetham
is sponsored by Airtel, TVS & Red Rooster Racing and
co-sponsored by Xtreme Sports Bar & Livelife. |