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10th 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.
9th 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.
8th 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.
04/12/2024 at 17:08 in reply to: Cycling Monks Strava Group: Weekly Updates: Week 201 Onwards… #8856Week 235 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 1st December 2024.
Club Stats. 3537 members collectively rode 112634 km in 2891 rides, climbing 621524 metres in 5253 hours!
The number of members are up by 9 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. 39 rode at least a 200.
55 averaged above 30 kmph for the week.
19 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 1044 km.
In second place is Gajendra Dutta Mishra from Uttar Pradesh who rode 964 km in the week. He was second last week.
Third spot is taken by Sudhir Pattnaik from Odisha. He rode 820 km. He was first last week.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has got easier this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 206+ km…
There are 13 women in the top 100 this week, 1 more than last week.Neha Tikam from Maharashtra was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 706 km. She is 10th overall.
Next up is Gungeet Kaur from Punjab. Who rode an impressive 612 km. She is 17th overall. She was first last week.
Third is Kavitha Narayan from Karnataka who rode 494 km. She is 36th overall.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
Rides this week coming in from around India!
Top spot goes to Hardik Rai from Karnataka for the longest ride. He did a 653 km long ride!
Next up is Kabir Rachure from Maharashtra having done a 647 km long ride.
Third is Neha Tikam from Maharashtra, who did a 646 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 55 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Sangam Pattnaik from Chandigarh who averaged an incredible 37.5 kmph over the week! He was second fastest last week.
Second fastest for the week is Unmesh Ahluwalia from Maharashtra whose weekly average is a fantastic 36.5 kmph.
Third is Atharva Kuberkar from Canada averaging 36.2 kmph over the week. He was third last week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to the Himalayas!
Climber of the week is Rajan Jain from Punjab having climbed 7132 metres. He was first last two weeks as well.
Second is Hardik Rai from Karnataka who climbed 6148 metres.
Third is Gungeet Kaur from Punjab, who climbed 5769 metres during the week.
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26/11/2024 at 10:50 in reply to: Cycling Monks Strava Group: Weekly Updates: Week 201 Onwards… #8845Week 234 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 24th November 2024.
Club Stats. 3528 members collectively rode 118560 km in 3138 rides, climbing 602116 metres in 5491 hours!
The number of members are up by 8 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.
3 rode 600s. 35 rode at least a 200.
63 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
7 riders averaged more than 100 km a day!
Sudhir Pattanaik from Odisha was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 857 km.
In second place is Gajendra Dutta Mishra from Uttar Pradesh who rode 839 km in the week. He was first last week.
Third spot is taken by Sanjay Mahajan from Maharashtra. He rode 823 km.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has got easier this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 222+ km…
There are 12 women in the top 100 this week, 2 more than last week.Gungeet Kaur from Punjab was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 431 km. She is 32nd overall.
Next up is Malika Kalra from Chandigarh. Who rode an impressive 363 km. She is 58th overall. She was second last week as well.
Third is Devmitra P from Kerala who rode 356 km. She is 64th overall.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
Rides this week coming in from around India!
Top spot goes to Pradhap Antony from Tamil Nadu for the longest ride. He did a 615 km long ride!
Next up is Senthil Kumar G from Tamil Nadu having done a 607 km long ride.
Third is Prashant Sonar from Maharashtra, who did a 605km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 59 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Tijan Wilson from Uttar Pradesh who averaged an incredible 36.1 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Sangam Pattnaik from Chandigarh whose weekly average is a fantastic 35.8 kmph. He was first last week.
Third is Atharva Kuberkar from Canada averaging 34.5 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to the Himalayas!
Climber of the week is Rajan Jain from Punjab having climbed 8838 metres. He was first last week as well.
Second is Manivannaraj MPK from Tamil Nadu who climbed 6372 metres.
Third is Diptesh Kurtikar from Goa, who climbed 6285 metres during the week.
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19/11/2024 at 11:10 in reply to: Cycling Monks Strava Group: Weekly Updates: Week 201 Onwards… #8836Week 233 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 17th November 2024.
Club Stats. 3520 members collectively rode 114253 km in 3021 rides, climbing 627905 metres in 5266 hours!
The number of members are up by 3 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.
10 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
3 rode 1000s. 38 rode at least a 200.
72 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
10 riders averaged more than 100 km a day!
Gajendra Dutta Mishra from Uttar Pradesh was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1259 km. He was third last week.
In second place is Adhil Muhammed from Kerala who rode 1044 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by Naveen Joseph from Karnataka. He rode 1014 km.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has got easier this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 193+ km…
There are 10 women in the top 100 this week, same as last week.Neha Tarnacha from Telangana was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 490 km. She is 25th overall.
Next up is Malika Kalra from Chandigarh. Who rode an impressive 415 km. She is 36th overall.
Third is Neha Tikam from Maharashtra who rode 382 km. She is 48th overall.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
Rides this week coming in from around India!
Top spot goes to Naveen Joseph from Karnataka for the longest ride. He did a 1014 km long ride!
Next up is Ganesh R from Karnataka having done a 1014 km long ride.
Third is Adhil Muhammed from Kerala, who did a 1005 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 59 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Sangam Pattnaik from Chandigarh who averaged an incredible 35.8 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Sanjay Chobdar from Haryana whose weekly average is a fantastic 35.5 kmph.
Third is Sanjeev Ramki from Tamil Nadu averaging 35.3 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to the hills of Kerala!
Climber of the week is Rajan Jain from Punjab having climbed 7868 metres.
Second is Aby Kurian from Kerala who climbed 5965 metres.
Third is Vivek Deshmukh from Maharashtra, who climbed 5351 metres during the week.
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12/11/2024 at 13:05 in reply to: Cycling Monks Strava Group: Weekly Updates: Week 201 Onwards… #8827Week 232 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 10th November 2024.
Club Stats. 3517 members collectively rode 134157 km in 3138 rides, climbing 694667 metres in 6168 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.
34 rode 600s. 74 rode at least a 200.
59 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
6 riders averaged more than 100 km a day!
Achyutha Krishnan from Tamil Nadu was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1117 km.
In second place is KSK Senthil from Tamil Nadu who rode 978 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by Gajendra Dutta Mishra from Uttar Pradesh. He rode 875 km. He was third last week.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has got tougher this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 225+ km…
There are 10 women in the top 100 this week, 3 less than last week.Gareema Shankar from Delhi was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 702 km. She is 11th overall.
Next up is Vandana Dhavate from Telangana. Who rode an impressive 668 km. She is 18th overall.
Third is Gungeet Kaur from Punjab who rode 360 km. She is 80th overall. She was first last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
Rides this week coming in from around India!
Top spot goes to Saurabh Sharma from Delhi for the longest ride. He did a 615 km long ride!
Next up is Rajan ATR from Karnataka having done a 611 km long ride.
Third is Achyutha Krishnan from Tamil Nadu, who did a 610 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 59 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Tarun Yadav from Delhi who averaged an incredible 38.2 kmph over the week! He was second fastest last week.
Second fastest for the week is Tijan Wilson from Uttar Pradesh whose weekly average is a fantastic 37.5 kmph.
Third is Yogesh Saini from Haryana averaging 36.9 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to the hills of Kerala!
Climber of the week is Achyutha Krishnan from Tamil Nadu having climbed 14396 metres.
Second is Vandana Dhavate from Telangana who climbed 9272 metres.
Third is Rajan ATR from Karnataka, who climbed 9136 metres during the week.
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05/11/2024 at 10:15 in reply to: Cycling Monks Strava Group: Weekly Updates: Week 201 Onwards… #8815Week 231 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 3rd November 2024.
Club Stats. 3508 members collectively rode 113989 km in 2892 rides, climbing 605599 metres in 5172 hours!
The number of members are up by 2 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.
6 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
2 rode 1200s. 38 rode at least a 200.
68 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
6 riders averaged more than 100 km a day!
Adhil Muhammed from Kerala was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1273 km.
In second place is Prem Raj from Kerala who rode 1202 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by Gajendra Dutta Mishra from Uttar Pradesh. He rode 880 km. He was first last week.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has got tougher this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 201+ km…
There are 13 women in the top 100 this week, 1 more than last week.Gungeet Kaur from Punjab was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 346 km. She is 61st overall.
Next up is Neha Tarnacha from Telangana. Who rode an impressive 319 km. She is 81st overall. She was third last week.
Third is Kamala R from Karnataka who rode 313 km. She is 86th overall.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
Rides this week coming in from Tamil Nadu!
Top spot goes to Adhil Muhammed from Kerala for the longest ride. He did a 1235 km long ride!
Next up is Prem Raj from Kerala having done a 1202 km long ride.
Third is Kabir Rachure from Maharashtra, who did a 617 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 77 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is KPS Oberoi from Delhi who averaged an incredible 38.4 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Tarun Yadav from Delhi whose weekly average is a fantastic 37.9 kmph.
Third is Sangam Pattnaik from Odisha averaging 37.4 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to the hills of Kerala!
Climber of the week is Adhil Muhammed from Kerala having climbed 8839 metres.
Second is Prem Raj from Kerala who climbed 8791 metres.
Third is Vivek Deshmukh from Maharashtra, who climbed 7777 metres during the week.
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31/10/2024 at 10:30 in reply to: Cycling Monks Strava Group: Weekly Updates: Week 201 Onwards… #8806Week 230 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 27th October 2024.
Club Stats. 3506 members collectively rode 120674 km in 3139 rides, climbing 610593 metres in 5503 hours!
The number of members are up by 2 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.
6 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
3 rode 600s. 36 rode at least a 200.
73 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
6 riders averaged more than 100 km a day!
Gajendra Dutta from Uttar Pradesh was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 943 km. He was second last week.
In second place is Aakash from Telangana who rode 855 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by Rupesh Bali from Chandigarh. He rode 754 km.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has got tougher this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 194+ km…
There are 12 women in the top 100 this week, same as last week.Chaitra Bhagavan from Goa was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 710 km. She is 6th overall.
Next up is Gareema Shankar from Delhi. Who rode an impressive 622 km. She is 12th overall.
Third is Neha Tarnacha from Telangana who rode 599 km. She is 16th overall.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
Rides this week coming in from Tamil Nadu!
Top spot goes to Mohit Handa from Delhi for the longest ride. He did a 609 km long ride!
Next up is Aakash from Telangana having done a 605 km long ride.
Third is Dharmesh Balar from Gujarat, who did a 602 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 77 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Yogesh Saini from Haryana who averaged an incredible 39.1 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Synclair Dsouza from Maharashtra whose weekly average is a fantastic 38.4 kmph.
Third is Tarun Yadav from Delhi averaging 37.5 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to the hills of Meghalaya!
Climber of the week is DPK Freeman from Assam having climbed 8000 metres.
Second is Saurabh Negi from Uttarakhand who climbed 6573 metres.
Third is Dka from Mizoram, who climbed 6336 metres during the week.
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23/10/2024 at 08:01 in reply to: Cycling Monks Strava Group: Weekly Updates: Week 201 Onwards… #8796Week 229 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 20th October 2024.
Club Stats. 3504 members collectively rode 123300 km in 2929 rides, climbing 587081 metres in 4988 hours!
The number of members are up by 1 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.
6 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
1 rode a 1000. 24 rode at least a 200.
77 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
5 riders averaged more than 100 km a day!
Subhash Hangara from Karnataka was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1078 km.
In second place is Gajendra Dutta from Uttar Pradesh who rode 998 km in the week. He was third last week.
Third spot is taken by Shun Athi from Tamil Nadu. He rode 740 km.
Leaderboard: Women
The women’s leaderboard has got tougher this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 219+ km…
There are 12 women in the top 100 this week, same as last week.Vandana Dhavate from Telangana was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 653 km. She is 10th overall.
Next up is Malika Kalra from Chandigarh. Who rode an impressive 410 km. She is 36th overall.
Third is Simy Thomas from Kerala who rode 335 km. She is 57th overall.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride
Rides this week coming in from Tamil Nadu!
Top spot goes to Subhash Hangara from Karnataka for the longest ride. He did a 1007 km long ride!
Next up is Shajreel N from Karnataka having done a 612 km long ride.
Third is Sunil Kumar from Karnataka, who did a 603 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest
The top 77 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is KPS Oberoi from Delhi who averaged an incredible 38.9 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Joel Sundaram from Tamil Nadu whose weekly average is a fantastic 37.9 kmph. He was third last week.
Third is Kavi Mahajan from Haryana averaging 36.9 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain
The climbing leaderboard went to the Western Ghats!
Climber of the week is Goutham from Tamil Nadu having climbed 9072 metres.
Second is Romy George from Kerala who climbed 8684 metres.
Third is Vivek Deshmukh from Maharashtra, who climbed 7227 metres during the week.
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