Army Service Corps (ASC) team smashes yet another Guinness World Record - with 58 men on one motorcycle
The Indian Army Service Corps pulled off yet another stunning act – with 58 men on a single motorcycle for 1.2km.

Famously known as “Tornadoes”, this impressive record was set at the Indian Air Force base in Bengaluru on November 19. Decked out in tricolour, the daredevils were headed by Major Bunny Sharma on the vanguard while the 500cc Royal Enfield was driven Subedar Rampal Yadav. The others were standing and huddled close together on the flanks atop the two wheels.

The feat was performed for the Guinness Book of World Records, Unique World Records, and Limca Book of Records. In fact, the team surpassed their previous record of 56 men riding a motorbike which they achieved in 2013.
After their first appearance at the 9th Asian Games way back in 1982, they have displayed their stunts at over 1,000 shows globally. They are also the proud holder of 19 world and national records.

All members of the team had undergone tough training, as well as sacrificing sleep and followed a strict diet regime. They were also only allowed to eat biscuits and drink a small amount of water before the run.
We are proud of them and that their sacrifices and dedication had finally paid off. Congratulations!
Watch a video about their amazing accomplishment here: