KATHMANDU: The 'Pulsar RPM Took Over Tokha' event concluded on Saturday at Skaters Nepal in Tokha, drawing a large turnout of young artists and athletes from across Nepal.
Organisers said the programme aimed to highlight the energy, creativity and adventurous spirit of the country’s youth. The day featured competitions and performances in B‑Boying (breakdancing), skateboarding, BMX demonstrations and rap battles, giving emerging and underground talents a platform to present their skills and artistic expression.
Spectators remained engaged throughout the event, contributing to an energetic atmosphere as performers and competitors took the stage. A standout moment came when stunt rider Robin Shrestha executed a series of daring manoeuvres on a Pulsar NS200, showcasing precise control and technical riding ability that drew strong reactions from the crowd.
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According to the organisers, the event went beyond entertainment to celebrate speed, skill, creativity and confidence within the Pulsar community. By bringing together diverse forms of art, sport and music, the programme highlighted the enthusiasm and talent of Nepal’s youth while offering participants and attendees a memorable experience.
