Hari Krishnan, the 22-year old from Chennai, nursing a "pumped" right arm that cramped his hand, fought and won a close battle with Vivek Pillai for a double following his win in the first race on Saturday.
Also scoring a double was 13-year old Aaron Gunawardena from Sri Lanka who won both the races in the Suzuki Gixxer Cup (Novice) category. Aaron, who participates in the Suzuki Asia Challenge (Underbone class), rode well to beat much-older competitors to mark his debut in the Gixxer Cup.
"I had a good start and opened up a big lead. As others behind me were fighting for positions, I could increase the lead and then eased off over the last five laps," said Jagan who had finished second behind Ravikumar in Saturday's race.
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After exchanging leads with Prabhu Arunagiri (RACR), Hari Krishnan managed to get in front. Vivek Pillai too went past Prabhu in the last lap to bag the second spot.
"Because of the pumped arm, my right hand tended to become numb and I could hardly feel the brake pedal, but I somehow managed to hold on and win," said Hari Krishnan.
Meanwhile, a couple of crashes late in the afternoon led to cancellation of the day's last two races. Prativ Selvaraj, participating in the Suzuki Gixxer Cup Open, crashed at Turn-2 and was rushed to Ortho-One hospital in the trackside ambulance. He was subsequently discharged after precautionary x-ray and treatment.
With a minimum of two ambulances required to be present at the track as per safety norms, but only one available trackside, the officials decided to cancel the day's remaining two races on grounds of safety.