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Kolkata to host more than 200 bikers at IBW's Signature Chai & Pakoda Breakfast run

| | Dec 04, 2015, at 12:26 am
Kolkata, Dec 3 (IBNS): The legendary Chai & Pakoda Breakfast Run comes to the ‘city of joy’ this Sunday with over 200 bikers participating from various biking clubs throughout the city.

Following from Mumbai and last week’s ride in Delhi, the Kolkata edition is a continuation of IBW’s 2016 social calendar, and serves as a prelude to the monster festival set to take place in Goa on the Feb 19 and Feb 20.

The idea behind the C&P Breakfast Runs is a simple one: bringing together more than 500 biking enthusiasts in 20 cities across the length of India, setting them a route, and letting them ride free. 

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