No barriers, no cage you can come from anywhere with any bike. What matters is that you ride your bike here. The Bike Week is set to start on December 6 and end on December 7, 2024, in Goa. Calling all moto-heads to join the country’s biggest biking festival as Goa turns into the home of World Biking.
Two-wheeler enthusiasts and riders can take advantage of being a part of Bike Week. There will be exclusive Early Bird pricing, which offers benefits up to 30 percent. This is a limited-time offer and is valid for the first 2,000 tickets only. It will include a day pass at Rs 1,999, including F&B coupons worth Rs 250. The customers can save up to Rs 500 as the standard ticket cost is Rs 2,499.
IBW is a two-day carnival that has live music concerts and racing competitions, including flat track and rallying. Two-wheeler manufacturers also unveil multiple products, launch top-notch riding gear, and customers showcase unique individualised motorcycles, including vintage models.
The key highlights will be to experience thrilling acts like FMX and Well of Death. One would get to explore Goa like a local with specially curated ride experiences. There will be music featuring some of the best artists from the country. Races would be organised to test skills and win big where one would have a chance to grab 10 Lacs! Not only this, there would be ample opportunity to get inspired by the legendary global overlanding legends at the Big Trip Stage. India’s biggest biking expo would be there to showcase products featuring global brands. Lots of fun, biking games, contests, and giveaways, so people from all corners are going to participate! This will be the perfect time to celebrate, meet, and greet with the best of biking under one roof.
India Bike Week is also offering value-for-money Club Packages priced at Rs 2,999 per person, along with an exclusive kit and F&B coupons for the rider and special access and privileges to the club. The organisers of India Bike Week 2024 have named this year’s event ‘The Next Chapter’. It is popularly known as IBW, which draws the country’s biking community to Goa for a two-day biking fiesta for the sake of motorcycling spirit.