<p>Motorcycle racer Aishwarya Pissay conquered the windmill farm stages in Kethanur, Tamil Nadu to win her fifth National Rally Championship in a row.</p>.<p>The TVS Racing factory rider secured her eighth overall national crown with a dominating performance in the Ladies class at the penultimate of the FMSCI MRF Mogrip Indian National Rally Championship (INRC) for two-wheelers 2021, organised by Coimbatore Auto Sports Club and God Speed Racing.</p>.<p>The 2019 World Cup winner, Aishwarya, won all four stages in the Rally of Coimbatore with a commanding lead and garnered 25 points to increase her tally to 125 points from five rallies.</p>.<p>Aishwarya met with an accident during the second round of the coveted World Cup title in Jordan earlier this year.</p>.<p>After undergoing surgeries on both her wrists, the athlete completed her rehab and bounced back quickly to regain her race form. She has not lost a race in the National championship since then.</p>.<p>As a warm-up, she also conquered the Rally of Himalayas, a daunting task, which pitted her against numerous competitors.</p>.<p>On Sunday, she clocked the fastest time in all four stages, leaving her rivals with ease.</p>.<p>"It has been a roller-coaster ride for me. Nevertheless, I was keen to put my accident behind and get back to routine. With great support from my team and the fantastic TVS Apache RTR 200, I was able to not only get back into full action but regain my winning touch.</p>.<p>"I was able to claim the National Championship with a round to spare because of my team," said Aishwarya.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH videos here:</strong></p>
<p>Motorcycle racer Aishwarya Pissay conquered the windmill farm stages in Kethanur, Tamil Nadu to win her fifth National Rally Championship in a row.</p>.<p>The TVS Racing factory rider secured her eighth overall national crown with a dominating performance in the Ladies class at the penultimate of the FMSCI MRF Mogrip Indian National Rally Championship (INRC) for two-wheelers 2021, organised by Coimbatore Auto Sports Club and God Speed Racing.</p>.<p>The 2019 World Cup winner, Aishwarya, won all four stages in the Rally of Coimbatore with a commanding lead and garnered 25 points to increase her tally to 125 points from five rallies.</p>.<p>Aishwarya met with an accident during the second round of the coveted World Cup title in Jordan earlier this year.</p>.<p>After undergoing surgeries on both her wrists, the athlete completed her rehab and bounced back quickly to regain her race form. She has not lost a race in the National championship since then.</p>.<p>As a warm-up, she also conquered the Rally of Himalayas, a daunting task, which pitted her against numerous competitors.</p>.<p>On Sunday, she clocked the fastest time in all four stages, leaving her rivals with ease.</p>.<p>"It has been a roller-coaster ride for me. Nevertheless, I was keen to put my accident behind and get back to routine. With great support from my team and the fantastic TVS Apache RTR 200, I was able to not only get back into full action but regain my winning touch.</p>.<p>"I was able to claim the National Championship with a round to spare because of my team," said Aishwarya.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH videos here:</strong></p>