Login Delo and BN Racing Join Forces to Develop Adaptive Sports in Russia
Login Delo LLC and the inclusive motorcycle team BN Racing (ANO “Big Start”) have entered into a cooperation agreement to promote the development of adaptive sports in Russia. The agreement was signed during the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF-2025).
The document outlines joint efforts to support the training of athletes with disabilities and their coaches, organize training sessions, and raise awareness of sports among people with disabilities. Under the agreement, Login Delo will provide support to the team, while BN Racing will continue competing in both national and international events.
BN Racing has already made a successful debut in the Russian Rally Raid Championship and is currently preparing for the international Silk Way Rally, scheduled to take place from July 12 to 22.
“Today, we are opening two new chapters in our friendship with sports — adding motorcycle racing and adaptive sports to our areas of focus. We believe that our experience in nurturing champions, combined with the incredible determination of BN Racing athletes, will lead to outstanding results. Supporting athletes with disabilities is not just our responsibility — it’s a contribution to building a strong and inclusive society in our country,” said Sergey Shishkarev, founder of Login Delo.
“The support from Login Delo opens up new opportunities for our athletes. Thanks to this partnership, we will unlock the full potential of our team and inspire others to join the adaptive sports movement. Our mission is to create conditions in which everyone has the chance to show what they are truly capable of,” said Anton Kruglov, Director of ANO “Big Start.”
Sergey Shishkarev is deeply committed to the development of Russian sports. For many years, he has led initiatives in both professional and youth sports at the national and club levels, particularly in handball and football. He currently serves as President of the Russian Handball Federation, is a member of the Executive Committee of the Russian Olympic Committee, and sits on the Presidential Council for the Development of Physical Culture and Sports.
In late May, Shishkarev participated in a meeting of the Council, where strategies for improving adaptive sports were discussed. The agreement signed today marks an essential step in that effort aimed at expanding access to sports for people with disabilities and celebrating their achievements.