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- 12/12/2024 at 10:13 #8865
Below are the results for the 29th 2024 Indian National Road Cycling Championships held in Puri, Odisha between 7th to 10th December 2024.
The 4 days of racing saw participants representing all the states and services of India competing against each other in mass start races, individual time trials, team time trials and criteriums. The groups are held as per age categories and gender.
7th December 2024
Men’s Elite – Individual Time Trial
Harshveer Singh Sekhon from Punjab took the win on the 40 km course, averaging 45.9 kmph.
Just 4 seconds behind was second placed Vishavjeet Singh from RSPB.
Third was Dinesh Kumar from SSCB averaging 45.8 kmph. Very tight at the top, as the racers are at equal footing.
In a shocking turn of events, multiple time ITT national champion, Naveen John from Karnataka, was relegated to 11th place due to the below reason:
“not respecting public space (Urinating) in front of Commissaires tent at startline, comprising of women and children therein.- Hence, religated to 11th place with a fine of INR 10,000/-”
He was originally fastest.
Women’s Elite – Individual Time Trial
Jasmeek Kaur Sekhon from Punjab took the win in the Women’s Elite ITT, as she completed the 30 km course at an average speed of 38.8 kmph. Jasmeek and her brother Harshveer fantastically set a record of siblings becoming national champions in the same year!
Second place was Megha Gugad from RSPB as she rode the course at an average speed of 38.7 kmph.
Third place was taken by Monika Jat from AIPSCB as she completed the course at 38.6 kmph.
Men’s Under-23 Individual Time Trial
Akshar Tyagi from Delhi took the Men’s Under-23 ITT win. He averaged 46.4 kmph over the 40 km course.
Gaurang Singh Gaur from Rajasthan took second place as he rode at an average speed of 45.2 kmph.
Jai Dogra from Chandigarh took the final place on the podium with an average speed of 44.9 kmph.
Women Junior – Individual Time Trial
Harshita Jakhar from Rajasthan took the win in the Women Junior ITT on the 20 km course averaging 39.4 kmph.
In second place was Jui Narkar from Maharashtra who averaged 38 kmph.
In third place is Manju from Rajasthan averaging 37.8 kmph.
Sub-Junior Boys – Individual Time Trial
Ramavatar Chipa from Rajasthan was fastest on the 20 km course and rode it at 44.1 kmph.
In second place is Mahaveer Saran from Rajasthan riding at 43.9 kmph.
In third place is Jeis Thokchom from Manipur who rode at 42.8 kmph.
Sub-Junior Girls: Individual Time Trial
Anjali Jakhar from Rajasthan was the fastest rider on the 10 km course completing it at 39 kmph.
Rukhmani from Rajasthan finished second at 37.9 kmph.
Thabitha from Tamil Nadu finished third at 36.7 kmph.
12/12/2024 at 11:24 #88758th December 2024
Youth Boys – Individual Time Trial
Dharmaram Saran from Rajasthan won the youth boys ITT, over the 10 km course at an average speed of 39.3 kmph.
Ajmal Ashraf from J&K was second at an average speed of 39.2 kmph.
Dinesh Gat from Rajasthan finished third at an average speed of 38.8 kmph.
Youth Girls – Individual Time Trial
Priyanka Dudi from Rajasthan won the youth girls ITT, she rode at 34.9 kmph over the 10 km course.
Usham Sandhya Devi from Manipur finished second with an average speed of 34.4 kmph.
Ruchira Prabala from Tamil Nadu came in at third with an average speed of 34.1 kmph.
Elite – Mixed Team Relay
Gold was won by the RSPB team over the 60 km course at an average speed of 43.8 kmph.
Silver was grabbed by Maharashtra who averaged 42.9 kmph.
Bronze was won by Rajasthan with an average speed of 42.8 kmph.
Men’s Under-23 – Individual Road Race
Arshad Faridi from Delhi won the race by a whisker over Uday Guled from Karnataka. Ashirwad Saxena from Telangana finished third on the podium.
The race was 100 km long and the winners finished it in 2 hours and 25 minutes.
Men’s Junior – Individual Time Trial
Kailash Jakhar from SSCB won the men’s junior ITT over the 20 km course by clocking 45.3 kmph.
Shaurya Sheoran from Rajasthan came second with 45 kmph.
Third was Radhakishan Huda from Rajasthan who rode the course at 44.8 kmph.
Women Junior – Team Time Trial
The women’s junior TTT was won by team Karnataka, who rode the 30 km course at 38.1 kmph.
Rajasthan finished in second with an average speed of 38 kmph.
Bronze was taken by Maharashtra as they clocked in at 36.6 kmph.
Sub Junior Boys – Team Time Trial
Rajasthan won the TTT for sub junior boys over the 30 km course by riding at 44.5 kmph.
Tamil Nadu took silver by riding at 41 kmph.
Bronze was won by Manipur who rode at 40.6 kmph.
Sub Junior Girls – Team Time Trial
Rajasthan won gold over the 20 km course riding at 36.4 kmph.
Karnataka took silver with a speed of 36.3 kmph.
Bronze was won by Tamil Nadu who rode at 35.8 kmph.
12/12/2024 at 13:48 #88889th December 2024
Youth Boys – Team Time Trial
Karnataka won the youth boys TTT over a 10 km course by averaging 40.2 kmph.
Silver was taken by Haryana with an average speed of 40 kmph.
Bronze was won by Rajasthan as they averaged 39.9 kmph.
Youth Girls – Team Time Trial
Rajasthan took gold over the 10 km course in the youth girls TTT, by riding at an average speed of 36.7 kmph.
Karnataka won silver by riding at 35.7 kmph.
Manipur won bronze while riding just 1 second slower and missing out on second.
Men’s Elite – Individual Road Race
Bhagirath from AIPSCB reigned supreme as he won gold in the men’s elite road race. He rode the 120 km course in 2 hours and 46 minutes.
Sudarshan Devardekar from Maharashtra finished second just 2 tenths of a second further back.
Birma Ram from RSPB came in at third.
Women’s Elite – Individual Road Race
Kaveri N Muranal from RSPB won the women’s elite 60 km road race in 1 hour 43 minutes.
Taruna Bishnoi from Rajasthan finished second just two tenths of a second behind the winner.
Bronze was taken by Chayanika Gogoi from RSPB, who was another tenth behind.
Men Junior – Team Time Trial
Rajasthan won gold over the 30 km course covering it an average speed of 44.5 kmph.
Karnataka took silver by riding at 43.3 kmph.
Tamil Nadu took the last place on the podium with an average speed of 43.2 kmph.
Women Junior – Individual Road Race
Bhumika from Haryana won gold in the women’s junior road race. She completed the 60 km course in 1 hour 43 minutes.
Somya from Rajasthan got silver as she was just one tenth of a second behind.
Keerit Nayak took the final place on the podium by being just two hundredths of a second behind.
Sub Junior Boys – Individual Road Race
Mahaveer Saran from Rajasthan won the 40 km road race in 1 hour 4 minutes.
Jeis Thokchom from Manipur took silver as he missed out on the win by three tenths of a second.
Shashi Yadav from Bihar took the final place on the podium another two tenths of a second behind.
Sub Junior Girls – Individual Road Race
Aabha Soman from Maharashtra won the 30 km road race in 57 minutes 47 seconds.
In second place was Shravani Parit from Maharashtra who was four tenths of a second behind.
Third place was Hashini from Tamil Nadu who was two tenths farther down the road.
12/12/2024 at 14:31 #890510th December 2024
Men Junior – Individual Road Race
Shaurya Sheoran from Rajasthan won the race finished the 100 km race in 2 hours 40 minutes.
Ayush Negi from Uttarakhand took second place, just two tenths behind.
Kishore N from Tamil Nadu was another tenth of a second behind as he took the final place on the podium.
Criterium – Women Elite
Swasti Singh from Odisha won the crit amassing 22 points.
With 14 points in second place was Gupta Muskan from Gujarat.
Chayanika Gogoi from RSPB took the final place on the podium who also finished with 14 points.
Criterium – Men Elite
Sahil Kumar from SSCB won the crit collecting 29 points in the 9 laps.
He was joined on the podium by his teammates Manjeet Singh in second place and Krishna Nayakodi, who both got 10 points each.
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