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Week 171 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 10th September 2023.
Club Stats. 3076 members collectively rode 123840 km in 3029 rides, climbing 612853 metres in 5772 hours!
The number of members are up by 9 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.
11 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
1 rode a 1000 and 53 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
11 riders averaged more than 100 km a day!
Siddlingappa Kuballi from Karnataka was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1007 km.
In second place is Rupesh Bali from Chandigarh who rode 931 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by Sagar Shirbhate from Maharashtra. He rode 790 km.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has gotten easier this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 189+ km…
There are 10 women in the top 100 this week, 8 less than last week.
Miruthula Gopu from Tamil Nadu was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 663 km. She is 18th overall. She was first last week as well.
Next up is Megha Jain from Punjab. Who rode an impressive 600 km. She is 35th overall.
Third is Malika Kalra from Chandigarh who rode 433 km. She is 51st overall.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
1 massive 1000 from Karnataka.
Top spot goes to Siddlingappa Kuballi from Karnataka for the longest ride. He did a 1000 km long ride!
Next up is Suresh Raju from Tamil Nadu having done a 609 km long ride.
Third is Jagadesh Badiga from Tamil Nadu, who did a 608 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 59 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Gokul Kumar from Tamil Nadu who averaged an incredible 36.2 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Synclair Dsouza from Maharashtra whose weekly average is a fantastic 36.1 kmph.
Third is Shourya Sengar from Karnataka averaging 34.8 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to the Nilgiris.
Climber of the week is Joel Sundaram from Karnataka having climbed 10040 metres. He was second last week.
Second is John K Sunny from Kerala who climbed 8609 metres.
Third is RJ Mesak from Mizoram, who climbed 8121 metres during the week.
06/11/2023 at 16:01 #7881Week 174 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 1st October 2023.
Club Stats. 3089 members collectively rode 124466 km in 3470 rides, climbing 699337 metres in 5855 hours!
The number of members are up by 19 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.
4 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
7 rode a 1000 and 41 rode at least a 200.
74 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 22 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall
3 riders averaged more than 100 km a day!
Rupesh Bali from Chandigarh was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1258 km. He was second last week.
In second place is Rohan Gauns from Goa who rode 1194 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by Shun Athi from Tamil Nadu. He rode 802 km.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has gotten easier this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 159+ km…
There are 9 women in the top 100 this week, 1 less than last week.
Agrima Sandhu from Haryana was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 388 km. She is 49th overall.
Next up is Swati Sablok from Punjab. Who rode an impressive 380 km. She is 56th overall.
Third is Pradnya Bhadang from Maharashtra who rode 379 km. She is 59th overall.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
8 600s from Karnataka & Tamil Nadu.
Top spot goes to Gopikrishnan Kesavan from Tamil Nadu for the longest ride. He did a 622 km long ride!
Next up is Gopinath Kattaian from Tamil Nadu having done a 618 km long ride.
Third is Naveen Joseph from Karnataka, who did a 611 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 74 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Mayank Tripathi from Canada who averaged an incredible 39.5 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Shourya Sengar from Karnataka whose weekly average is a fantastic 37.2 kmph. He was third last week.
Third is Yajat Gulati from Delhi averaging 34.1 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to the Western Ghats.
Climber of the week is Rohan Gauns from Goa having climbed 13143 metres.
Second is Ganesh R from Karnataka who climbed 9389 metres.
Third is Gopikrishnan Kesavan from Tamil Nadu, who climbed 9356 metres during the week.
06/11/2023 at 16:06 #7882Week 175 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 8th October 2023.
Club Stats. 3099 members collectively rode 132581 km in 3650 rides, climbing 682196 metres in 6118 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.
10 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
4 rode 600s and 32 rode at least a 200.
68 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 16 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall
10 riders averaged more than 100 km a day!
Gajendra Dutta from Uttar Pradesh was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1017 km.
In second place is Sirajudeen from Kerala who rode 834 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by M Peer Mohamed from Karnakata. He rode 807 km.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has gotten tougher this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 262+ km…
There are 13 women in the top 100 this week, 4 more than last week.
Meghana Ghatge from Gujarat was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 664 km. She is 13th overall.
Next up is Vandana Dhavate from Telangana. Who rode an impressive 573 km. She is 17th overall.
Third is Pradnya Bhadang from Maharashtra who rode 536 km. She is 19th overall. She was third last week as well.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
4 600s from Western India.
Top spot goes to Meghana Ghatge from Gujarat for the longest ride. She did a 615 km long ride!
Next up is Ansh Khatri from Maharashtra having done a 606 km long ride.
Third is Someshwar Aher from Maharashtra, who did a 606 km long ride
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 68 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Tijan Wilson from Uttar Pradesh who averaged an incredible 36 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Vivek Chadha from Delhi whose weekly average is a fantastic 35.7 kmph.
Third is Mayank Tripathi from Canada averaging 35.6 kmph over the week. He was first last week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to hills of Manipur.
Climber of the week is LG Ngaihte from Manipur having climbed 8705 metres.
Second is Rohan Gauns from Goa who climbed 8291 metres.
Third is Ansh Khatri from Maharashtra, who climbed 7124 metres during the week.
06/11/2023 at 16:10 #7883Some incredibly fast riders on the speed board this week!
Week 176 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 15th October 2023.
Club Stats. 3106 members collectively rode 128143 km in 3638 rides, climbing 648193 metres in 5947 hours!
The number of members are up by 7 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.
9 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
2 rode 600s and 32 rode at least a 200.
86 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 15 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! Kerala swept the top 3 spots.
Sirajudeen from Kerala was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1177 km. He was second last week.
In second place is Arun Kumar Krishna from Kerala who rode 1124 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by Nagarajan P from Kerala. He rode 1021 km.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has gotten easier this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 247+ km…
There are 12 women in the top 100 this week, 1 less than last week.
Malika Kalra from Chandigarh was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 526 km. She is 26th overall.
Next up is Pradnya Bhadang from Maharashtra. Who rode an impressive 471 km. She is 35th overall. She was third last week.
Third is Vandana Dhavate from Telangana who rode 440 km. She is 40th overall. She was second last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
2 600s from Southern India.
Top spot goes to Aswini Karteek Bommareddy from Karnataka for the longest ride. He did a 625 km long ride!
Next up is Pradhap Antony from Tamil Nadu having done a 610 km long ride.
Third is Saranavan Thangavel from Tamil Nadu, who did a 562 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 86 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Joel Sundaram from Karnataka who averaged an incredible 38.3 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Rahul Singh from Delhi whose weekly average is a fantastic 37.7 kmph.
Third is Gaurav Lamba from Tamil Nadu averaging 36.5 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to Western Ghats of Goa.
Climber of the week is Rohan Gauns from Goa having climbed 8523 metres. He was second last week.
Second is Chinmay Joshi from Maharashtra who climbed 7537 metres.
Third is M Peer Mohamed from Karnataka, who climbed 6702 metres during the week.
06/11/2023 at 16:14 #7884Week 177 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 22nd October 2023.
Club Stats. 3110 members collectively rode 125269 km in 3486 rides, climbing 646274 metres in 5891 hours!
The number of members are up by 4 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.
11 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
8 rode 600s and 43 rode at least a 200.
67 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
11 riders averaged more than 100 km a day!
Rupesh Bali from Chandigarh was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1346 km.
In second place is Sirajudeen from Kerala who rode 1174 km in the week. He was first last week.
Third spot is taken by Arun Kumar Krishnan from Kerala. He rode 957 km. He was second last week.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has gotten easier this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 189+ km…
There are 13 women in the top 100 this week, 1 more than last week.
Pradnya Bhadang from Maharashtra was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 437 km. She is 38th overall. She was second last week.
Next up is Hema Dhakad from Madhya Pradesh. Who rode an impressive 371 km. She is 57th overall.
Third is Vaishali Pawar from Maharashtra who rode 365 km. She is 63rd overall.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
8 600s from around India.
Top spot goes to Tushar Doke from Maharashtra for the longest ride. He did a 628 km long ride!
Next up is NH Nandu from Karnataka having done a 612 km long ride.
Third is Sanjaykanth N from Karnataka, who did a 611 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 67 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Imaad Sait from Tamil Nadu who averaged an incredible 38.3 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Mayank Tripathi from Canada whose weekly average is a fantastic 37.7 kmph.
Third is Shravann Vaidun from Tamil Nadu averaging 37 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to Eastern Ghats of Tamil Nadu.
Climber of the week is A Chandrababu from Andhra Pradesh having climbed 9226 metres. He did a Full Everesting.
Second is Rohan Gauns from Goa who climbed 9186 metres. He was first last week.
Third is Pavan Kumar Reddy from Karnataka, who climbed 6889 metres during the week.
07/11/2023 at 09:30 #7885Week 179 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 5th November 2023.
Club Stats. 3117 members collectively rode 119942 km in 3281 rides, climbing 612992 metres in 5520 hours!
The number of members are up by 7 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.
5 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
87 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 1244 km.
In second place is Gajendra Dutta from Uttar Pradesh who rode 1170 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by Lavanya Reddy Kesari from Telangana. She rode 898 km.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has gotten tougher this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 248+ km…
There are 13 women in the top 100 this week, same as last week.
Lavanya Reddy Kesari from Telangana was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 898 km. She is 3rd overall.
Next up is Vaishali Pawar from Maharashtra. Who rode an impressive 461 km. She is 28th overall.
Third is Kamala R from Karnataka who rode 334 km. She is 67th overall.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
200s from across the country.
Top spot goes to Kabir Rachure from Maharashtra for the longest ride. He did a 273 km long ride!
Next up is Rupesh Bali from Chandigarh having done a 269 km long ride.
Third is Padma Kumar from Tamil Nadu, who did a 265 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 60 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Adhi from Kerala who averaged an incredible 37.2 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Aravindh Panneerchelvam from Tamil Nadu whose weekly average is a fantastic 36.6 kmph.
Third is Mayank Tripathi from Canada averaging 35.3 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to the Western Ghats of Goa.
Climber of the week is Rohan Gauns from Goa having climbed 6947 metres.
Second is Diptesh Kurtikar from Goa who climbed 5631 metres.
Third is Roving Rana from Haryana, who climbed 5397 metres during the week.
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14/11/2023 at 10:40 #7956Week 180 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 12th November 2023.
Club Stats. 3125 members collectively rode 107496 km in 3056 rides, climbing 552705 metres in 4985 hours!
The number of members are up by 8 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.
5 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
31 rode at least a 200.
68 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 8 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!
Gajendra Dutta from Uttar Pradesh was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1172 km. He was second last week.
In second place is Shun Athi from Tamil Nadu who rode 923 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by Rupesh Bali from Chandigarh. He rode 908 km. He was first last week.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has gotten easier this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 202+ km…
There are 11 women in the top 100 this week, 2 less than last week.
Lavanya Reddy Kesari from Telangana was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 834 km. She is 4th overall. She was first last week as well.
Next up is Pradnya Bhadang from Maharashtra. Who rode an impressive 404 km. She is 29th overall.
Third is Naazia Farhein from Tamil Nadu who rode 373 km. She is 37th overall.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
300s from across the country.
Top spot goes to Udhay Asokan from Tamil Nadu for the longest ride. He did a 450 km long ride!
Next up is M Peer Mohamed Sardhar from Karnataka having done a 340 km long ride.
Third is CK Nayak from Odisha, who did a 322 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 68 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Sudhev MB from Kerala who averaged an incredible 38.2 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Ashwin Govindasamy from Tamil Nadu whose weekly average is a fantastic 37 kmph.
Third is Shourya Sengar from Karnataka averaging 35.2 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to the Western Ghats of Goa. Again!
Climber of the week is Rohan Gauns from Goa having climbed 7903 metres. He was first last week as well.
Second is Manoj A from Tamil Nadu who climbed 6367 metres.
Third is Aneesh VP from Delhi, who climbed 4948 metres during the week.
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21/11/2023 at 13:01 #7975Week 181 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 19th November 2023.
Club Stats. 3136 members collectively rode 126582 km in 3126 rides, climbing 716376 metres in 5876 hours!
The number of members are up by 11 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.
7 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
1 rode a 500 and 66 rode at least a 200.
65 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 16 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!
Rupesh Bali from Chandigarh was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1351 km. He was third last week.
In second place is Gajendra Dutta from Uttar Pradesh who rode 1090 km in the week. He was first last week.
Third spot is taken by Pritom Barman from Assam. He rode 775 km.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has gotten easier this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 198+ km…
There are 11 women in the top 100 this week, same as last week.
Naazia Farhein from Tamil Nadu was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 512 km. She is 27th overall. She was third last week.
Next up is Pradnya Bhadang from Maharashtra. Who rode an impressive 441 km. She is 36th overall. She was second last week as well.
Third is Bhavana Dwivedi from Maharashtra who rode 384 km. She is 62nd overall.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
400s from across the country.
Top spot goes to Jigs Kanzariya from Gujarat for the longest ride. He did a 513 km long ride!
Next up is Heyram Kruthik from Karnataka having done a 419 km long ride.
Third is M Peer Mohamed Sardhar from Karnataka, who did a 418 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 65 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Mayank Tripathi from Canada who averaged an incredible 40.1 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Ashwin Govindasamy from Tamil Nadu whose weekly average is a fantastic 36.7 kmph. He was second last week as well.
Third is Hemendra Upadhaya from Karnataka averaging 35.8 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to the Himalayas!
Climber of the week is Limbu Ashok from Uttarakhand having climbed 12161 metres.
Second is Rohan Gauns from Goa who climbed 7848 metres.
Third is A Chandrababu from Andhra Pradesh, who climbed 6958 metres during the week.
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29/11/2023 at 14:55 #7977Week 182 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 26th November 2023.
Club Stats. 3149 members collectively rode 111322 km in 2999 rides, climbing 593184 metres in 5250 hours!
The number of members are up by 13 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.
13 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
7 rode a 500 and 61 rode at least a 200.
64 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
13 riders averaged more than 100 km a day!
Mohit Agarwal from Telangana was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1072 km.
In second place is Rupesh Bali from Chandigarh who rode 1053 km in the week. He was first last week.
Third spot is taken by Rekha S from Telangana. She rode 1049 km.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has gotten tougher this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 301+ km…
There are 17 women in the top 100 this week, same as last week.
Rekha S from Telangana was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 1049 km. She is 3rd overall.
Next up is Niharika Reddy from Maharashtra. Who rode an impressive 667 km. She is 17th overall.
Third is Alo Chatterjee from West Bengal who rode 434 km. She is 46th overall.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
600s from across the country.
Top spot goes to Agnivesh Patel from Karnataka for the longest ride. He did a 644 km long ride!
Next up is Niharika Reddy from Maharashtra having done a 642 km long ride.
Third is Pavan Madhusudan from Karnataka, who did a 642 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 64 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Madhav Nair from New Delhi who averaged an incredible 37.4 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Andrew Raistrick from Tamil Nadu whose weekly average is a fantastic 37 kmph.
Third is Shourya Sengar from Karnataka averaging 36.3 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to the Western Ghats!
Climber of the week is Rohan Gauns from Goa having climbed 9930 metres. He was second last week.
Second is Some Sekhar Raichur from Telangana who climbed 8365 metres.
Third is Mohit Agarwal from Telangana, who climbed 7132 metres during the week.
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05/12/2023 at 10:00 #7994Week 183 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 3rd December 2023.
Club Stats. 3154 members collectively rode 128012 km in 3160 rides, climbing 686610 metres in 5942 hours!
The number of members are up by 5 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.
17 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
11 rode a 400 and 61 rode at least a 200.
56 averaged above 30 kmph for the week.
22 climbed more than 4000 metres.
Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall
17 riders averaged more than 100 km a day!
Rohan Gauns from Goa was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1318 km.
In second place is Rekha S from Telangana who rode 1307 km in the week. She was third last week.
Third spot is taken by Praveen Kumar Goel from Telangana. He rode 1218 km.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has gotten tougher this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 272+ km…
There are 17 women in the top 100 this week, same as last week.
Rekha S from Telangana was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 1307 km. She is 2nd overall. She was first last week as well.
Next up is Pradnya Bhadang from Maharashtra. Who rode an impressive 702 km. She is 17th overall.
Third is Vaishali Pawar from Maharashtra who rode 450 km. She is 48th overall.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
400s from across the country.
Top spot goes to Anirban Das from West Bengal for the longest ride. He did a 411 km long ride!
Next up is Anish Phalle from Maharashtra having done a 410 km long ride.
Third is A Chatterjee from West Bengal, who did a 407 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 56 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Andrew Raistrick from Tamil Nadu who averaged an incredible 36.9 kmph over the week! He was second last week.
Second fastest for the week is Sid Sharma from Maharashtra whose weekly average is a fantastic 36.3 kmph.
Third is Sonia Taneja from Haryana averaging 35.9 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to the Western Ghats!
Climber of the week is Rohan Gauns from Goa having climbed 11197 metres. He was first last week.
Second is Vivek Deshmukh from Maharashtra who climbed 7648 metres.
Third is Rupesh Bali from Chandigarh, who climbed 6275 metres during the week.
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