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Kaviguru rally on Saturday

KOLKATA, JUNE 9. The seventh edition of the Servo sponsored Kaviguru rally has seen a healthy increment in the two-wheeler section — the number now being 30 — while there is a decline in the four-wheeler participation in the 260km stretch that will be run between Kolkata and Shantiniketan on Saturday. The rally will be run in the popular time-speed-distance (TSD) format and 34 per cent of the route comprises `unsealed surfaces' like forest tracks, boulder-strewn riverbeds and red morram roads, informed the organiser Bengal Motor Sports Club on Wednesday.

The route will pass through five districts — Howrah, Hooghly, Bankura, Burdwan and Birbhum — after being flagged from Netaji Indoor Stadium here. In the four-wheeler section, defending champion Anirban Mukherjee in a Gypsy will lead the challenge apart from Chandrachud Bhattacharya, Mitil Chakravarty and Prasanta Paul. In the two-wheeler section, Mukesh Thakkar has been top seeded while defending champion Rana Dey and Manish Chakraborty are other prominent names. — Our Sports Reporter

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