`The CEAT Mumbai Xpress Autorickshaw Rally 2007` Ends with Momentous Spectacular Finish

Released on = August 31, 2007, 3:24 am

Press Release Author = Padmavathy

Industry = Automotive

Press Release Summary = The CEAT Mumbai Xpress Autorickshaw Rally 2007- the most
exciting sporting event of the year, completes its terminus Mumbai on the evening of
Friday the 17th of August, with a group of free-spirited Auto rickshaw racers from
all over the world.

Press Release Body = Starting the thirteen days auto-rickshaw journey before on
August 5th, from Chennai city in the south-eastern corner of India, the 72 racers,
comprising 32 teams, have completed over 1920km and crossed 4 states of India.

This once-in-a-lifetime, thirteen-stage Auto rickshaw rally crossed through a vast
and diverse array of landscapes, from coastlines and mountain ranges, to bustling
metropolises and brought together participants of all ages and all walks of life
vying for the title- The CEAT Mumbai Xpress Autorickshaw Rally World Champion 2007.
This year is also the 50th anniversary of the Auto rikshaw and suitably, the CEAT
Mumbai Xpress Autorickshaw Rally 2007 was on the road as a not-for-profit event to
raise funds to improve the lifestyles and educational opportunities of India's
children.

This Tuk Tuk rally was not only about the competition however, with the spirit of
the race being routed in the enjoyment of the journey and the charitable goals of
the rally. This main goal of improving the educational opportunities of India's
children was fulfilled by the participants themselves as they managed to deliver
around 10 tonnes of books and supplies to local schools along the route that
desperately needed them. All of the teams of the Auto rickshaw challenge had
packages with that they were able to deliver personally to the school's
representative, while they mixed with the local children, giving small gifts and
playing games together.

This year's Autorickshaw rally was a tremendous success with all of the participants
completing the rally and having a hilarious journey along the way with their
incredible medium Tuk Tuk, with parties and chances to explore the different regions
of India at every stop. The title of CEAT Mumbai Xpress Autorickshaw Rally World
Champion 2007 was won by the team Pukka Tuk Tuk, comprising of Ian and Rachel
Bayles, who happened to be the winners of last year's Indian Auto-rickshaw Challenge
2006. Alongside finishing first, the teams had to complete challenges that the
organisers set them to score additional points so that the emphasis was not solely
on speeding across the route with their bumpy Tuk tuks, but to be safe on the roads
and to enjoy the journey.

Everyone involved with the CEAT Mumbai Xpress Autorickshaw Rally 2007 had an
unforgettable and unique experience as they battled through India's monsoon season
to reach their goal. The organising team behind the Autorickshaw rally is now
working hard to repeat the success in their next event, the CEAT Classic
Autorickshaw Rally 2007 which will begin on the 31st December. Preparations are well
underway for the event in which the Tuk-tuk will run from Chennai to Kanniyakumari
at the southern peak of India and cover over 900km in nine stages. Both the Mumbai
Xpress and the Classic Auto-rickshaw Rallies are planned to continue on an annual
basis and registration is now open for the Mumbai Xpress Autorickshaw Rally 2008.

Please contact for information
Aravind B. Kumar, Lead Organizer
+91-44-42143343, +91-44-42142552
E-mail us: admin@indianarc.com
Also please view www.indianarc.com


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Contact Details = Please contact for information
Aravind B. Kumar, Lead Organizer
+91-44-42143343, +91-44-42142552
E-mail us: admin@indianarc.com
Also please view www.indianarc.com

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