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  • Total distance covered during the ride was 51,000km.
  • To complete this epic run, riders had to cross 15 countries.
  • In-house modifications like a large windscreen, all-weather tyres, jerry cans and others were made.

Bajaj has concluded its cross-continent ride, the Polar Odyssey and what’s astounding is that the riders took just 99 days to cover an insane 51,000km! They set off from Tuktoyaktuk in the Arctic circle before concluding the ride in Antarctica, crossing 15 countries along the way.

Deepak Kamath who led the team has over 30 years of riding experience. Other team members included Avinash PS, a mechanical engineer by profession and Deepak Gupta, a member of the Group of Delhi Super bikers (GODS).

To complete this ride in such a short time, the riders had to average more than 500km per day. To make the ride even more demanding, they were there on their own without any dedicated service support or back-up team whatsoever. During this journey, the riders had to cover some of the most dangerous roads in the world like the James Dalton Highway in the Arctic, the Dempster Highway in Canada, the Pan-American section of the Atacama Desert in Chile and the Death Road in Bolivia.

The motorcycle which helped them during this insane journey was the previous-gen Dominar 400. To make sure that the bike withstood all the different terrains, Bajaj had made some modifications to the bikes. For example, the motorcycles were equipped with a large windscreen, hand guards, all-weather tyres, jerry cans, panniers and an ADV-style beak.

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Here’s the official press release from the company:

Bajaj Dominar creates yet another world record.
Conquers first Polar Odyssey from Arctic to Antarctic
- World’s First Polar Odyssey by an Indian motorcycle: from Tuktoyaktuk in the Arctic circle to Antarctic, successfully completed, without any breakdowns
- Three Indian riders on their Bajaj Dominar covered 51,000 KMs, 15 Countries, 3 continents over a course of 99 days(average of 515 KMs per day)
- The Odyssey covered 4 most dangerous roads and crossed 3 major latitudes
The Bajaj Dominar has created history yet again by becoming the first Indian motorcycle to successfully complete the Polar Odyssey – a ride from Arctic to Antarctic.

Spanning 99 days, the Dominar Polar Odyssey covered the length and breadth of North and South America commencing from Anchorage to Tuktoyaktuk in the Arctic Circle and then all the way down to the end of the world at Ushuaia in Argentina, and then further in to the Antarctic! The entire Dominar Polar Odyssey was completed without any breakdown, with no dedicated service support or back-up team across all kinds of terrain, climate and conditions.
- The grueling journey covered 3 continents – North America, South America and the Antarctic, and 15 countries:
- Canada, USA, Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina.
- The riders and the machines tamed some of the harshest weather conditions:
- Heavy snow, rains and slush and loose gravel across Alaska
- Snow blizzard at the top of Pikes Peak, Colorado
- Trails and off-road sections of Baja California, Mexico
- – 22 °C temperature in Antarctic, to +54 °C in Death Valley, USA – the hottest place on Earth
Some of the most dangerous roads in the world conquered by the Dominars:
-The James Dalton Highway – Arctic Circle, USA
-The Dempster Highway – Arctic Circle, Canada
-The Pan-American section of the Atacama Desert, Chile
-The Death Road of Bolivia
The Polar Odyssey was taken up by three passionate riders - Deepak Kamath, Avinash PS, and Deepak Gupta. Deepak Kamath has been riding for over 30 years now and was the team leader of the Dominar Polar Odyssey. Avinash PS is a mechanical engineer by profession and an avid motorcyclist and photographer. Deepak Gupta is an active member of the Group of Delhi Super bikers (GODS).

Speaking on the occasion of the successful completion of the Dominar Polar Odyssey, Mr. Narayan Sundararaman, Vice President (Marketing - MC), Bajaj Auto Ltd, said, “The Dominar Polar Odyssey has been a man and machine partnership of epic proportions. Hats off to Deepak Kamath, Avinash PS and Deepak Gupta. The Dominar’s faultless performance over 99 days is a testament of its build quality and exceptional touring capabilities. Touring 51,000 KMs over some of the most unforgiving terrains and conditions on stock Dominars, without any major part change or a support crew, is an achievement that is truly outstanding”.



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