Himalayan cycling expedition begins Sep 30

By IANS,

Shimla : More than 100 intrepid cyclists, including foreigners, will pedal through the lofty and rocky terrains of Himachal Pradesh this month in the seventh edition of the Hercules Mountain Biking Himachal-2011, the organisers said Monday.


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“As many as 110 cyclists, including 20 foreigners, will participate in the eight-day mountain biking expedition that will be flagged off from Shimla Sep 30,” Mohit Sood, president of the city-based Himalayan Adventure Sports and Tourism Promotion Association (HASTPA), told reporters.

He said cyclists from Nepal, Austria, Switzerland, Britain, France, Australia, South Africa and Zimbabwe, besides India, will take part in the event.

Last year, there were 81 participants, including 12 foreigners from four countries.

The 530-km expedition will test the endurance levels and riding skills of the cyclists.

“The Hatu peak (3,150 m) in upper Shimla is the highest point on the rally route. The entire route will test both men and machines,” he added.

Cyclists from Nepal have dominating the expeditions in the past few years. Nepal’s Ajay Pandit and Padam Sabenhang won the sixth and fifth editions, respectively, of the expedition.

Covering the most rugged and inhospitable terrain, Hercules Mountain Biking Himachal has been billed as the third toughest mountain biking event in the world, next to the Trans-Alps Challenge (Europe) and Trans Rockies (Canada).

Indian cyclists include teams from the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force.

The expedition will conclude in Shimla Oct 8.

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