From Track to Stream:TVU Cloud Production Powers Live Coverage of India’s Supercross Racing League

Cloud-Based Workflow Delivers Flawless Multi-Platform Coverage Across India's Premier Motorsports Championship

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CUPERTINO, Calif., Jan. 14, 2026 TVU’s cloud production solution powered comprehensive broadcast coverage of the 2025 Indian Supercross Racing League, the world’s first franchise-based supercross competition. From October 26 to December 21, the championship traversed three cities—Pune, Hyderabad, and Kozhikode—drawing over 15,000 live spectators while reaching millions of viewers globally. With Bollywood icon Salman Khan as brand ambassador and elite riders including American champion Kyle Peters delivering spectacular performances, the series became one of India’s premier sporting events. TVU’s end-to-end technical infrastructure delivered every thrilling moment from track to screen in real time.

Solving Complex Production Challenges

The touring championship presented formidable technical demands: rapid deployment across multiple cities and venues, simultaneous distribution to international streaming platforms, uncompromising quality standards where latency or degradation directly impacts viewer experience, and variable network conditions requiring robust adaptation capabilities. TVU addressed these challenges with a comprehensive cloud production workflow tailored to the league’s requirements.

Complete Cloud Integration

At trackside, production teams deployed TVU One portable transmission backpacks for signal acquisition. These units simultaneously aggregate multiple 5G/4G networks, WiFi, and satellite connections through TVU’s patented ISX (Inverse StatMux X) intelligent bandwidth management technology, which dynamically optimizes available connections for maximum reliability. Combined with HEVC-based Smart VBR adaptive bitrate control and advanced forward error correction, the system continuously monitors connection status and adjusts transmission parameters. Even under fluctuating network conditions, TVU One maintained stable signal backhaul, reliably transmitting high-definition footage to the cloud.

All on-site signals converged at TVU MediaHub, the cloud orchestration platform serving as the central hub for feed reception and management, cloud-based transcoding and format adaptation, intelligent distribution routing, and real-time quality monitoring. MediaHub’s intelligent distribution synchronized single-source feeds across multiple broadcast platforms, serving diverse regional audiences. The complete workflow—on-site acquisition through cloud processing to multi-platform distribution—streamlined equipment deployment while dramatically improving operational efficiency.

Zero Downtime, Maximum Impact

Throughout the championship, TVU’s solution delivered flawlessly: zero interruptions across three cities and over twenty races, high-quality output maintained in challenging network environments, multi-format transcoding reaching nearly 10 million viewers simultaneously, and rapid deployment enabling streamlined crew operations between venues.

The successful broadcast validates cloud production technology’s transformative role in modern sports coverage. TVU’s flexible, efficient, and resilient infrastructure continues expanding possibilities for motorsports and live event broadcasting across India and globally.

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