By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh, Dec.23, 2021:- Royal Enfield is
the world’s oldest motorcycle brand in continuous production since 1901. Riding
through time and tough terrain, Royal Enfield has tested the endurance of man
and machine time and again, while remaining relevant and desirable through the ages. Today it has
created history by successfully completing the 90° SOUTH expedition, its quest for the South Pole on the
Royal Enfield Himalayan. This extraordinary endeavour is a tribute to the
brand’s commitment to pure motorcycling, and to the courage and resilience of
innumerable riders and explorers who have made history with their motorcycling
journeys.
On December 16,
2021, two riders Santhosh Vijay Kumar and Dean Coxson, reached the geographic
South Pole in 15 days, making this ambitious attempt a reality. The team
arrived at Novo in Antarctica from Cape Town for four days of acclimatization,
loading of supplies, checking equipment and the motorcycles. From Novo, the
team covered an overland distance of 3200 km over the next 9 days, braving
extreme climatic conditions with temperatures between -30 to -25 degrees and
wind speed of 60kmph, towards Ross Ice Shelf. Located in the extreme south of
the continent, Ross Ice Shelf was the designated starting point for the riders.
However, an unexpected blizzard forced the team to alter the course. Instead of
starting the ride from 86 South, the team started the ride from 87 degree
South. Despite a few initial road-blocks and a slight detour, the expedition
team completed the quest on December 16, 2021, creating history.
For this
expedition, two Royal Enfield Himalayan motorcycles were modified in-house,
with functional upgrades to be able to navigate snow and ice to ably function
under extreme conditions in Antarctica. The motorcycles were ridden on a
compacted snow track to the South Pole, to reduce motorcycle drag and
limit emissions to an absolute minimum. Royal Enfield is consciously ensuring
no footprint is left behind by the expedition team except wheel tracks that
will quickly be lost to snow drift. In line with the brand’s #LeaveEveryPlaceBetter initiative,
the team is ensuring all waste including human waste is brought back for
appropriate disposal.
Currently the
team is heading towards Union Glacier, the western part of Antarctica, from
where they will fly out to Punta Arenas, Chile.