Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Apex Launched: Prices, Changes, and Key Details Royal Enfield has introduced a new variant of its Guerrilla 450 motorcycle, the Apex, alongside updates to the Dash model. The Apex variant features a redesigned aluminium handlebar positioned 56 mm lower and 57 mm further forward, creating a more aggressive and sportier riding posture compared to the standard model. The motorcycle also includes new tyres from Vredestein, minor design updates like a short flyscreen at the front and a rear cowl, and three colour options: Apex Red, Apex Black, and Apex Green. The Dash variant has received standardised features such as a headlamp grille, knuckle guards, and a revised tyre compound. The updated tyres offer approximately 8 percent better grip in dry conditions and up to 17 percent improved grip on wet roads. These changes enhance practicality while maintaining the mechanical integrity of the standard model. Powering both variants is the same 450 cc Sherpa engine, producing 40 hp and 40 Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed gearbox. The suspension setup includes 43 mm telescopic front forks with 140 mm of travel and a rear monoshock with 150 mm of travel and preload adjustment. Braking is handled by a 310 mm front disc and a 270 mm rear disc, supported by dual-channel ABS. Pricing for the Apex variant starts at Rs 2,49,194 for the Red colour, with Black and Green options priced at Rs 2,56,387 each. The Dash variant begins at Rs 2,49,194 for the Twilight Blue shade, rising to Rs 2,67,116 for Shadow Ash, Smoke Silver, and Peix Bronze. The top-spec Flash variant in Brava Blue is priced at Rs 2,72,479, all ex-showroom. Royal Enfield’s updates aim to expand the Guerrilla 450 range with a performance-oriented option while improving the practicality of existing variants.#dash #apex #royal_enfield #guerrilla_450 #vredestein

UFC Fight Night: Emmett vs Vallejos Results | Main Card Winners, Highlights & Interviews The UFC returned to the Apex in Las Vegas on March 14 for a featherweight showdown between No. 11-ranked Josh Emmett and No. 14-ranked Kevin Vallejos. The event featured a mix of high-stakes fights across multiple weight classes, with results and highlights emerging from both the prelims and main card. The main card began at 8 p.m. ET, following prelims at 5 p.m. ET, and was streamed live on Paramount+. In the co-main event, Gillian Robertson secured a unanimous decision victory over Amanda Lemos. The Brazilian contender dominated the first five minutes, keeping the fight standing and landing precise strikes, but Robertson’s ability to control Lemos on the mat proved decisive. The 15-minute clash ended with Robertson winning 29-28 on all three scorecards, extending her winning streak to five. The victory bolstered her case for a title shot, though it may not come immediately. Another standout performance came from Jose Miguel Delgado, who edged out Andre Fili in a split decision. The featherweight bout saw Fili take control in the first round with a counter right, but Delgado adjusted his strategy in the second and third rounds, increasing his pressure and landing key strikes. The judges split the decision in Delgado’s favor (29-28, 28-29, 29-28), marking his first UFC victory and a significant step toward rankings in the crowded 145-pound division. The main card also included a dramatic stoppage when Marwan Rahiki defeated Harry Hardwick by TKO (injury) at 5:00 of the second round. The two fighters exchanged heavy blows throughout the fight, landing between 70 and 80 significant strikes each. Hardwick, however, suffered a broken jaw and was unable to continue, forcing the referee to stop the bout.#ufc #las_vegas #paramount #apex #josh_emmett
