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Indian Army's 58 men, a team of the Army Service Corps, 'Tornadoes', broke the world record on November 19 where in 58 men rode on a single moving motorcycle. The act was performed for the Guinness Book of World Records, Limca Book of Records and Unique World Records at the IAF base in Yelahanka, Bengaluru. 'Tornadoes' became the only team to travel with 58 men on a single moving motorcycle. The team was led by Major Bunny Sharma and the 500 cc Royal Enfield was steered by Subedar Rampal Yadav and rode it for a distance of 1200 meters as part of a display at the Air Force Station Yelahanka in Bengaluru. The team was formed in 1982 and presently holds 19 world and national records. (PTI Photo)
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The Army Service Corps, 'Tornadoes' were seen dressed in a Tricolour. (Reuters Photo)
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The Motor Cycle display team of the Army Service Corps "Tornadoes" run with Indian Tri Colour flag and ASC flag after making a record for the most men on a single moving motor cycle at Yelahanka air base in Bengaluru. (PTI Photo)
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The Motor Cycle display team of the Army Service Corps "Tornadoes" after making a record for the most men on a single moving motor cycle at Yelahanka air base in Bengaluru. (PTI Photo)
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The Motor Cycle display team of the Army Service Corps "Tornadoes" falls down during a practice to attempt a record for the most men on a single moving motor cycle at Yelahanka air base in Bengaluru. (PTI Photo)
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Army Service Corps "Tornadoes" made the record with 58 Men on Single moving motor cycle till the 1200 meters. (PTI Photo)
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After their appearance in the IX Asiad in 1982, Delhi, they showcased their progress at over 1000 shows across the world. The earlier record was set by the Army Signals Corps with 56 men on one bike. (Reuters Photo)

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