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  2. List of Indian records in track cycling - Wikipedia

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    Team sprint (750 m) 50.329 Triyasha Paul Shushikala Agashe Mayuri Lute: 21 February 2024 Asian Championships: New Delhi, India [9] 3000 m individual pursuit: 3:42.515 Meenakshi Rohilla: 23 February 2024 Asian Championships: New Delhi, India [10] 4000 m team pursuit: 4:44.395 Meenakshi Rohilla Swasti Singh Chayanika Gogoi Khoirom Rejiya Devi: 14 ...

  3. Cycling in India - Wikipedia

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    The Tour of Nilgiris is a major non-competitive touring event in South Asia that covers 800 TO 1,000 kilometres in 8 days. [1] The Tour of Nilgiris (TfN), India's first Day Touring Cycle Ride, was born in 2008 with the twin objectives of promoting bicycling as an activity and spreading awareness about the bio-diversity, flora and fauna of the Nilgiris.

  4. Cycling Federation of India - Wikipedia

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    The Cycling Federation of India then sent teams to the Olympic Games, the Asian Games, and major international cycling events – for example, the London Olympics in 1948; the Warsaw-Berlin-Prague Race (the Peace Race) in 1952, 1954, 1955 (where the organisers covered all expenses and so these peace races were cost-free to Indian authorities ...

  5. Jyoti Kumari gets invite to India's cycling team after journey

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  6. Ronaldo Laitonjam - Wikipedia

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    He became the first Indian to win a medal at the Asian Cycling Championships. [5] [6] [7] He has won three medals (1 silver and 2 bronze). [citation needed] He has competed at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in the sprint, team sprint and 1 km time trial. [8] He also competed at the 2021 and 2022 UCI Track Cycling World Championships.

  7. Maxwell Trevor - Wikipedia

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    Born in an Anglo-Indian family, [citation needed] Maxwell Trevor is one of six siblings. He took to cycling as a sport representing India on several occasions. Besides being inspired by Preston Tully, an international cyclist, Trevor's interest in the sport was sparked by his elder brother, Glen, who was also an international cyclist during the 1970s.

  8. Esow Alben - Wikipedia

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    Alben's parents hail from Kinyuka village, Car Nicobar. [4] [5] He completed his schooling from Government Model School in Port Blair.His father, Alban Didus, who is employed with the police fire services was a cyclist and participated in the Police Games, while his mother, Lelly Alban, was a national level kabbadi player and participated at the national championships in 1984 held at Chandigarh.

  9. Harshveer Sekhon - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Sekhon was introduced to cycling as a sport by a family friend. During the race, he ended up winning gold which gave him the confidence to pursue cycling professionally. In 2019, he won the silver medal in the 4 km team pursuit at the Asia Cup, losing the gold by only a meagre 0.33 seconds. [12]