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- 27/09/2022 at 22:19 #7373
Week 121 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 25th September 2022.
Club Stats. 2432 members collectively rode 103724 km in 3016 rides, climbing 539902 metres in 4847 hours!
The number of members are up by 22 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride more. With total distance, elevation gained, number of rides and time spent on the saddle were all up.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 273 km during the week!
There were 8 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
2 rode 1000s, 4 rode 600s, 11 rode 400s, 6 rode 300s, 28 rode at least a 200.
53 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 11 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall
8 riders averaged more than 100 km a day. Tamil Nadu wiped the top spots! Top spot goes to a lady, very cool…
Naazia Farhein from Tamil Nadu was top of the charts. She rode an incredible 1055 km.
In second place is Dhananjai from Tamil Nadu who rode 1007 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by Suresh V from Tamil Nadu. He rode 973 km.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has gotten more competitive this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 166+ km…
Naazia Farhein from Tamil Nadu was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 1055 km. She is 1st overall.
Next up is Navalpreet Kaur from Uttar Pradesh. Who rode an impressive 442 km. She is 28th overall.
Third is Uttara Ramkumar from Telangana who rode 373 km. She is 47th overall.
There are 13 women in the top 100 this week, 1 less than last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
Again Tamil Nadu swept the board for the second consecutive week!
Top spot goes to Naazia Farhein from Tamil Nadu for the longest ride. She did a 1000.9 km long ride!
Next up is Dhananjai from Tamil Nadu having done a 1000.5 km long ride.
Third is Suresh V from Tamil Nadu, who did a 973 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 53 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Michael Joseph from Tamil Nadu who averaged an incredible 39.7 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Ashwin Govindasamy from Tamil Nadu whose weekly average is a fantastic 39.6 kmph.
Third is Sanjeev Ramki from Tamil Nadu averaging 38.4 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to Mizoram, clean sweep!
Climber of the week is Dintlunga H from Mizoram having climbed 7485 metres.
Second is Freddy Sailo from Mizoram who climbed 7267 metres.
Third is RJ Mesak from Mizoram, who climbed 5570 metres during the week.
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07/10/2022 at 13:15 #7388Week 122 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 2nd October 2022.
Club Stats. 2447 members collectively rode 117505 km in 3262 rides, climbing 621478 metres in 5513 hours!
The number of members are up by 15 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride more. With total distance, elevation gained, number of rides and time spent on the saddle were all up.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 287 km during the week!
There were 5 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
2 rode 600s, 10 rode 400s, 3 rode 300s, 35 rode at least a 200.
60 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 12 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall
5 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
Rupesh Bali from Chandigarh was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 970 km.
In second place is Shun Athi from Tamil Nadu who rode 861 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by Mrudul K from Kerala. He rode 793 km.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has gotten more competitive this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 226+ km…
Nithya R from Karnataka was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 602 km. She is 10th overall.
Next up is Shravya Pare from Karnataka. Who rode an impressive 541 km. She is 14th overall.
Third is Rajikrishna R Nair from Maharashtra who rode 501 km. She is 18th overall.
There are 19 women in the top 100 this week, 6 more than last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
Some long rides coming in from around the country!
Top spot goes to Jomon CD from Kerala for the longest ride. He did a 620 km long ride!
Next up is Nithya R from Karnataka having done a 602 km long ride.
Third is Murali Iyer from Karnataka, who did a 525 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 60 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Ravishankar from Tamil Nadu who averaged an incredible 37.5 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Ashwin Govindasamy from Tamil Nadu whose weekly average is a fantastic 37.4 kmph.
Third is Mayank Tripathi from Canada averaging 36.7 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to Mizoram, again!
Climber of the week is Dintlunga H from Mizoram having climbed 6162 metres.
Second is Shravya Pare from Karnataka who climbed 6088 metres.
Third is Vivek Deshmukh from Maharashtra, who climbed 5878 metres during the week.
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11/10/2022 at 12:36 #7389Week 123 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 9th October 2022.
Club Stats. 2454 members collectively rode 117609 km in 3238 rides, climbing 633,188 metres in 5542 hours!
The number of members are up by 7 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride more or less the same. With total distance, elevation gained, number of rides and time spent on the saddle were all flat.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 279 km during the week!
There were 6 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
5 rode 600s, 9 rode 400s, 6 rode 300s, 48 rode at least a 200.
58 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 13 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall
6 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
Atchut Yalavarthi from Telangana was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1215 km.
In second place is Ravishashtri from Uttar Pradesh who rode 1007 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by Mrudul K from Kerala. He rode 993 km. He was third last week as well.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has gotten more competitive this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 178+ km…
Navalpreet Kaur from Uttar Pradesh was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 683 km. She is 7th overall.
Next up is Swati Sablok from Maharashtra. Who rode an impressive 336 km. She is 68th overall.
Third is Lena Elizabeth Korah from Kerala who rode 301 km. She is 86th overall.
There are 9 women in the top 100 this week, 10 less than last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
Some long rides coming in from around the country!
Top spot goes to Atchut Yalavarthi from Telangana for the longest ride. He did a 669 km long ride!
Next up is Ravishashtri from Uttar Pradesh having done a 646 km long ride.
Third is Navalpreet Kaur from Uttar Pradesh, who did a 613 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 58 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Ashwin Govindasamy from Tamil Nadu who averaged an incredible 39 kmph over the week! He was second last week.
Second fastest for the week is Mayank Tripathi from Canada whose weekly average is a fantastic 37.2 kmph. He was third last week.
Third is Yajat Gulati from Delhi averaging 36.5 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to Maharashtra!
Climber of the week is Vivek Deshmukh from Maharashtra having climbed 8762 metres. He was third last week.
Second is RJ Mesak from Mizoram who climbed 6989 metres.
Third is Harsh Tomar from Jammu & Kashmir, who climbed 6229 metres during the week.
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17/10/2022 at 19:38 #7417Week 124 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 16th October 2022.
Club Stats. 2472 members collectively rode 106067 km in 3122 rides, climbing 570565 metres in 5004 hours!
The number of members are up by 18 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride less. With total distance, elevation gained, number of rides and time spent on the saddle were all down.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 276 km during the week!
There were 16 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
5 rode 1000s, 7 rode 600s, 32 rode at least a 200.
56 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 26 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall
16 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
Anand from Karnataka was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1235 km.
In second place is Prathap Pandian from Tamil Nadu who rode 1073 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by Sanjaykanth N from Karnataka. He rode 1042 km.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has gotten easier this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride just 158+ km…
Miruthula Gopu from Tamil Nadu was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 433 km. She is 33rd overall.
Next up is Jui Inamdar from Maharashtra. Who rode an impressive 354 km. She is 53rdh overall.
Third is Vaishali Pawar from Maharashtra who rode 281 km. She is 95th overall.
There are 6 women in the top 100 this week, 3 less than last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
Some long rides coming in from around the country!
Top spot goes to Sanjaykanth N from Karnataka for the longest ride. He did a 1013 km long ride!
Next up is Murali Iyer from Karnataka having done a 1012 km long ride.
Third is Natesh Muthanna from Karnataka, who did a 1011 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 56 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace. The top 2 switched positions!
Fastest of the lot is Mayank Tripathi from Canada who averaged an incredible 39.9 kmph over the week! He was second last week.
Second fastest for the week is Ashwin Govindasamy from Tamil Nadu whose weekly average is a fantastic 38.3 kmph. He was first last week.
Third is Rayhan Dastur from Tamil Nadu averaging 37.9 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to Mizoram! As the top 2 switched places…
Climber of the week is RJ Mesak from Mizoram having climbed 13253 metres. He was second last week.
Second is Vivek Deshmukh from Maharashtra who climbed 8494 metres.
Third is The Fit Biker from West Bengal, who climbed 7689 metres during the week.
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25/10/2022 at 11:07 #7421Week 125 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 23rd October 2022.
Club Stats. 2482 members collectively rode 109013 km in 3156 rides, climbing 604463 metres in 5129 hours!
The number of members are up by 10 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride more. With total distance, elevation gained, number of rides and time spent on the saddle were all up.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 258 km during the week!
There were 9 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
2 rode 600s, 2 rode 400s, 21 rode at least a 200.
59 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 12 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall
9 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
Utkarsh Verma from Uttar Pradesh was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1013 km.
In second place is Gajendra Dutta Mishra from Uttar Pradesh who rode 874 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by Samad Hanbal from Karnataka. He rode 816 km.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has gotten easier this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride just 182+ km…
Vandana Dhavate from Telangana was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 704 km. She is 9th overall.
Next up is Malika Kalra from Chandigarh. Who rode an impressive 457 km. She is 17th overall.
Third is Rutu Bhamare from Maharashtra who rode 337 km. She is 50th overall.
There are 11 women in the top 100 this week, 5 more than last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
Some long rides coming in from around the country!
Top spot goes to Tenny V from Kerala for the longest ride. He did a 621 km long ride!
Next up is Prajod Sunny from Kerala having done a 600 km long ride.
Third is Atchut Yalavarthi from Telangana, who did a 415 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 59 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace. The top 2 remained unchanged!
Fastest of the lot is Mayank Tripathi from Canada who averaged an incredible 42.1 kmph over the week! He was first last week.
Second fastest for the week is Ashwin Govindasamy from Tamil Nadu whose weekly average is a fantastic 38.2 kmph. He was second last week as well.
Third is Kabir Rachure from Maharashtra averaging 35.6 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to Mizoram. Again!
Climber of the week is RJ Mesak from Mizoram having climbed 10548 metres. He was first last week as well.
Second is Jaideep Singh Kandari from Uttarakhand who climbed 7042 metres.
Third is Samad Hanbal from Karnataka, who climbed 6390 metres during the week.
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03/11/2022 at 21:26 #7423Week 126 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 30th October 2022.
Club Stats. 2509 members collectively rode 119847 km in 3149 rides, climbing 653786 metres in 5555 hours!
The number of members are up by 27 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride more. With total distance, elevation gained, number of rides and time spent on the saddle were all up.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 288 km during the week!
There were 11 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
3 rode 1000s, 3 rode 600s, 38 rode at least a 200.
58 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 17 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall
11 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
Madhu Mandanna from Karnataka was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1207 km.
In second place is Jein Varghese from Kerala who rode 1013 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by Hitesh Sablok from Haryana. He rode 1001 km.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has gotten tougher this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 179+ km… The top 2 ladies switched places.
Malika Kalra from Chandigarh was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 697 km. She is 12th overall.
Next up is Vandana Dhavate from Telangana. Who rode an impressive 390 km. She is 51st overall.
Third is Damanpreet Kaur Romana from Punjab who rode 248 km.
There are 11 women in the top 100 this week, same as last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
Some long rides coming in from around the country!
Top spot goes to Madhu Mandanna from Karnataka for the longest ride. He did a 1207 km long ride!
Next up is Hitesh Sablok from Haryana having done a 1000.9 km long ride.
Third is Shailender Ahlawat from Delhi, who did a 1000.1 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 58 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace. The top 2 remained unchanged!
Fastest of the lot is Mayank Tripathi from Canada who averaged an incredible 42.3 kmph over the week! He was first last two weeks.
Second fastest for the week is Ashwin Govindasamy from Tamil Nadu whose weekly average is a fantastic 39.7 kmph. He was second last two weeks.
Third is Ravishankar Natesan from Tamil Nadu averaging 36.9 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to Mizoram. Again!
Climber of the week is RJ Mesak from Mizoram having climbed 10785 metres. He was first last two weeks as well.
Second is Rohit Mule from Maharashtra who climbed 7731 metres.
Third is Rahul Chowdhury from West Bengal, who climbed 7558 metres during the week.
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08/11/2022 at 16:35 #7429Week 127 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 6th November 2022.
Club Stats. 2521 members collectively rode 110534 km in 3086 rides, climbing 631919 metres in 5224 hours!
The number of members are up by 12 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride less. With total distance, elevation gained, number of rides and time spent on the saddle were all down.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 317 km during the week!
There were 14 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
7 rode 600s, 94 rode at least a 200.
38 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 23 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall
14 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
Nithin Kumar from Karnataka was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1538 km.
In second place is Anantha Krishnan from Kerala who rode 1529 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by Ganesh R from Karnataka. He rode 1524 km.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has gotten tougher this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 258+ km…
Vandana Dhavate from Telangana was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 635 km. She is 18th overall. She was second last week.
Next up is Jui Inamdar from Maharashtra. Who rode an impressive 491 km. She is 28th overall.
Third is Prachi Bhatt from Gujarat who rode 468 km. She is 32nd overall.
There are 17 women in the top 100 this week, 6 more than last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
Number one goes to the finest endurance cyclist in India, as he was competing in USA.
Top spot goes to Kabir Rachure from Maharashtra for the longest ride. He did a 688 km long ride! And this was done in 24 hours!
Next up is Nithin Kumar from Karnataka having done a 622 km long ride.
Third is Sooraj Ravi from Kerala, who did a 612 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 38 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Mayank Tripathi from Canada who averaged an incredible 40.5 kmph over the week! He was first last three weeks.
Second fastest for the week is Sanjeev Ramki from Tamil Nadu whose weekly average is a fantastic 35.1 kmph.
Third is Michael Joseph from Tamil Nadu averaging 34.2 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to Karnataka.
Climber of the week is Ganesh R from Karnataka having climbed 11778 metres.
Second is Naveen Joseph from Kerala who climbed 10825 metres.
Third is Nithin Kumar from Karnataka, who climbed 10267 metres during the week.
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14/11/2022 at 19:48 #7462Week 128 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 13th November 2022.
Club Stats. 2524 members collectively rode 115471 km in 3374 rides, climbing 646752 metres in 5497 hours!
The number of members are up by 3 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride more. With total distance, elevation gained, number of rides and time spent on the saddle were all up.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 268 km during the week!
There were 8 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
1 rode a 600, 11 rode a 300, 29 rode at least a 200.
43 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 10 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall
7 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
Mrudul K from Kerala was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1884 km.
In second place is Jein Varghese from Kerala who rode 1793 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by Dhananjai from Tamil Nadu. He rode 821 km.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has gotten easier this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 181+ km…
Uttara Ramkumar from Telangana was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 353 km. She is 54th overall.
Next up is Malika Kalra from Chandigarh. Who rode an impressive 347 km. She is 58th overall.
Third is Ishika Gupta from Delhi who rode 284 km. She is 86th overall.
There are 10 women in the top 100 this week, 7 less than last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
A solitary rider rode a 600 this week.
Top spot goes to Dhananjai from Tamil Nadu for the longest ride. He did a 607 km long ride!
Next up is Mrudul K from Kerala having done a 419 km long ride.
Third is Abbas Bharuchwala from Odisha, who did a 398 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 43 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Parvez Wadia from Maharashtra who averaged an incredible 43.3 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Rayhan Dastur from Tamil Nadu whose weekly average is a fantastic 40.3 kmph.
Third is Mayank Tripathi from Canada averaging 39 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to Kerala.
Climber of the week is Mrudul K from Kerala having climbed 11082 metres.
Second is Jein Varghese from Kerala who climbed 7606 metres.
Third is Vivek Deshmukh from Maharashtra, who climbed 6511 metres during the week.
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22/11/2022 at 15:42 #7475Week 129 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 20th November 2022.
Club Stats. 2539 members collectively rode 123361 km in 3348 rides, climbing 654427 metres in 5748 hours!
The number of members are up by 15 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride more. With total distance, elevation gained, number of rides and time spent on the saddle were all up.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 302 km during the week!
There were 9 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
1 rode a 600, 10 rode a 400, 72 rode at least a 200.
53 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 18 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall
7 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
Jein Varghese from Kerala was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1332 km. He was second last week.
In second place is Dhananjai from Tamil Nadu who rode 1127 km in the week. He was third last week.
Third spot is taken by Rupesh Bali from Chandigarh. He rode 959 km.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has gotten easier this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 275+ km…
Meghana Ghatge from Gujarat was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 435 km. She is 39th overall.
Next up is Naazia Farhein from Tamil Nadu. Who rode an impressive 419 km. She is 42nd overall.
Third is Uttara Ramkumar from Telangana who rode 418 km. She is 44th overall. She was first last week.
There are 14 women in the top 100 this week, 4 more than last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
A solitary rider rode a 600 this week. With a lot of 400s coming in from eastern India.
Top spot goes to Dhananjai from Tamil Nadu for the longest ride. He did a 613 km long ride! He was top last week as well.
Next up is Pranab Saha from Assam having done a 420 km long ride.
Third is Ripunjay Gogoi from Assam, who did a 412 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 53 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Mayank Tripathi from Canada who averaged an incredible 42.4 kmph over the week! He was third last week.
Second fastest for the week is Parvez Wadia from Maharashtra whose weekly average is a fantastic 38.9 kmph. He was first last week.
Third is Ashwin Govindasamy from Tamil Nadu averaging 38 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to Uttar Pradesh.
Climber of the week is Utkarsh Verma from Uttar Pradesh having climbed 10811 metres.
Second is Agnivesh Patel from Uttar Pradesh who climbed 10315 metres.
Third is Richard Cee from Mizoram, who climbed 10165 metres during the week.
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29/11/2022 at 17:05 #7480Week 130 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 27th November 2022.
Club Stats. 2563 members collectively rode 116997 km in 3263 rides, climbing 649960 metres in 5495 hours!
The number of members are up by 24 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride less. With total distance, elevation gained, number of rides and time spent on the saddle were all down.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 285 km during the week!
There were 11 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
7 rode 600s, 3 rode 400s, 7 rode 300s and 43 rode at least a 200.
66 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 20 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall
11 riders averaged more than 100 km a day. Incredibly, the top 3 remained unchanged this week.
Jein Varghese from Kerala was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1319 km. He was first last week as well.
In second place is Dhananjai from Tamil Nadu who rode 1148 km in the week. He was second last week.
Third spot is taken by Rupesh Bali from Chandigarh. He rode 970 km.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has gotten easier this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 204+ km…
Megha Jain from Punjab was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 769 km. She is 9th overall.
Next up is Malika Kalra from Chandigarh. Who rode an impressive 633 km. She is 17th overall.
Third is Vandana Dhavate from Telangana who rode 381 km. She is 48th overall.
There are 11 women in the top 100 this week, 3 less than last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
6 rode 600s this week. Brevets were joined by the Deccan Cliffhanger race.
Top spot goes to Biswadip Nag from West Bengal for the longest ride. He did a 666 km long ride!
Next up is Dhananjai from Tamil Nadu having done a 666 km long ride. He was first last week.
Third is Kabir Rachure from Maharashtra, who did a 655 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 66 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Michael Joseph from Tamil Nadu who averaged an incredible 40.1 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Aravindh Panneerchelvam from Tamil Nadu whose weekly average is a fantastic 39 kmph.
Third is Ashwin Govindasamy from Tamil Nadu averaging 38.3 kmph over the week. He was third last week as well.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to Kerala!
Climber of the week is Mrudul K from Kerala having climbed 7955 metres.
Second is Vivek Deshmukh from Maharashtra who climbed 7764 metres.
Third is Biswadip Nag from West Bengal, who climbed 6969 metres during the week.
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