Spread across 437 km and divided into four stages, the Pune Grand Tour beginning January 19 is set to test the endurance and expertise of 171 cyclists, including 12 from India. Positioned as the country’s first major international cycling event and modelled on Tour de France, a series of promotional rides are being held to assess the routes with the latest one conducted by the Indo-Athletic Society, headed by a lawyer and joined by doctors and engineers.
Bapusaheb Gaikwad, joint city engineer, mobility department, Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC), who is in his mid-50s and cycles 100-200 km per week, flagged off the Indo-Athletic Society’s ride along one of the scenic routes in the Pune Grand Tour.
“This route is part of Phase 3 and takes cyclists through Paud, Tikona, Pavananagar and Chandkhed before concluding at D Y Patil College, Akurdi,” advocate Gajanan Khaire, president of the Indo-Athletic Society and who has been cycling for the last 14 years, said. “It was a 91-km ride and was a challenging mix of ups and downs with good elevation gains,” Khaire said.
The promo ride saw more than 100 cyclists take part.
There are 12 cyclists, including three stand-by riders. (Source: Express Photo)
District Collector Jitendra Dudi told The Indian Express that the team had sought support from various cycling groups and associations to conduct test and promo rides that will also help the administration in identifying further scope for improvement along the route. “These cyclists will also work as our volunteers as they are aware of the terrain,” Dudi added. The district administration also conducted another trial run with 17 cyclists and commanding vehicles to ensure participant safety.
India fielding 12 cyclists
Maninder Pal Singh, secretary general, Cycling Federation of India, said India is fielding two teams — the Indian national team and the Indian development team. There are 12 cyclists including three stand-by riders. The Indian national team includes Harshveer Singh Seekhon, Naveen John, Vishavjeet Singh, Dinesh Kumar, Sahil Kumar, Surya Ramesh Thathu (from Pune) while Krishna Nayakodi and Manjeet Singh are on stand-by. The Indian development team includes Niraj Kumar, Sachin Desai, Manav Sarda, Dhruv Dahiya, Akshar Tyagi, Vivaan Sapru and Dilawar Singh on stand-by.
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