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- 29/10/2021 at 11:46 in reply to: 2021 Mountain Biking National Championships: 29th to 31st October #6156
Men’s Elite racing. Photos by Pranit Saxena:
29/10/2021 at 10:39 in reply to: 2021 Mountain Biking National Championships: 29th to 31st October #615529/10/2021 at 10:26 in reply to: 2021 Mountain Biking National Championships: 29th to 31st October #614628/10/2021 at 11:36 in reply to: 2021 Mountain Biking National Championships: 29th to 31st October #614328/10/2021 at 08:25 in reply to: 2021 Mountain Biking National Championships: 29th to 31st October #6138The schedule for the races starting on the 29th of October 2021:
Thanks to Priyanka Mehta and Sandeep Thapa for sharing the race weekend schedule…
27/10/2021 at 12:16 in reply to: 2021 Mountain Biking National Championships: 29th to 31st October #613626/10/2021 at 20:05 in reply to: 2021 Mountain Biking National Championships: 29th to 31st October #6135There’s an addition for the MTB Nationals this year. Details released by CFI:

Week 73 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 24th October 2021.

Club Stats. 1479 members collectively rode 86726 km in 2488 rides, climbing 428513 metres in 4047 hours!
The number of members are up by 36 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride more. With total distance, elevation gained and time spent on the saddle were all up.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 250 km during the week!
There were 4 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
5 rode 600s, 12 rode a 200 and 100 rode at least a century!
46 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 5 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.
Balraj Singh Chauhan from Punjab was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 775 km. He was second last week.
In second place is Shun Athi from Tamil Nadu who rode 774 km in the week. Just one kilometre less than first place!
Third spot is taken by Utkarsh Verma from Uttar Pradesh. He rode 746 km.
Leaderboard: Women

The women’s leaderboard has gotten more competitive. The ladies have upped their game! To be in the top 10, you needed to ride at least 200+ km…
Varsha Gaikwad from Maharashtra was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 693 km. She is 5th overall. She is currently riding from Kashmir to Kanyakumari.
Next up is Lorraine D’Costa from Kerala. Who rode an impressive 605 km. She is 12th overall.
Third is Damanpreet Kaur Romana from Punjab who rode 424 km. She is 19th overall. She was third last week two weeks as well.
There are 8 women in the top 100 this week, 2 more than last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride

The monsoon and opening up of lockdowns ensured that long rides once again kicked started this week! Brevet season is back…
Top spot goes to Zorawar Ghuman from West Bengal for the longest ride. He did a 605 km long ride!
Next up is Lorraine D’Costa from Kerala having done a 605 km long ride. Same as 1st place.
Third is Rahul Paul from West Bengal, who did a 604.9 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest

The top 46 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Mayank Tripathi from Canada who averaged an incredible 40.4 kmph over the week! He was first last week.
Second fastest for the week is Hemings from Karnataka whose weekly average is a fantastic 38.7 kmph. He was third last week.
Third is Michael Joseph from Tamil Nadu averaging 37.1 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain

Maharashtra usurped the crown from the Himalayas this week. Again and how!
Climber of the week is Kirit Kokje from Maharashtra having climbed 4938 metres.
Second is Nisarg Bhamare from Maharashtra who climbed 4693 metres.
Third is Sagar Shirbhate from Maharashtra, who climbed 4402 metres during the week.
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Week 72 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 17th October 2021.

Club Stats. 1443 members collectively rode 83404 km in 22276 rides, climbing 414483 metres in 3901 hours!
The number of members are up by 13 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride more. With total distance, elevation gained and time spent on the saddle were all marginally up.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 235 km during the week!
There were 2 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
4 rode 600s, 18 rode a 200 and 100 rode at least a century!
37 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 9 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall

2 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
FB Vaibhav from Delhi was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1129 km. He was third last week.
In second place is Balraj Singh Chauhan from Punjab who rode 759 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by Gopal Konar from Maharashtra. He rode 696 km.
Leaderboard: Women

The women’s leaderboard has gotten more competitive. The ladies have upped their game! To be in the top 10, you needed to ride at least 220+ km…
Manju Varkey from Karnataka was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 521 km. She is 16th overall.
Next up is Ishika Gupta from Delhi. Who rode an impressive 380 km. She is 31st overall. She was first last week.
Third is Damanpreet Kaur Romana from Punjab who rode 313 km. She is 52nd overall. She was third last week as well.
There are 6 women in the top 100 this week, 3 more than last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride

The monsoon and opening up of lockdowns ensured that long rides once again kicked started this week! Brevet season is back…
Top spot goes to Vignesh Sekar from Tamil Nadu for the longest ride. He did a 615 km long ride!
Next up is Gopal Konar from Maharashtra having done a 607 km long ride.
Third is Cyclographer JK from Tamil Nadu, who did a 606 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest

The top 37 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Mayank Tripathi from Canada who averaged an incredible 40.2 kmph over the week! He was third last week.
Second fastest for the week is Joel Sundaram from Karnataka whose weekly average is a fantastic 34.4 kmph.
Third is Hemings from Karnataka averaging 34.2 kmph over the week. He was second fastest last week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain

Maharashtra usurped the crown from the Himalayas this week!
Climber of the week is PT India from Maharashtra having climbed 6631 metres.
Second is Cyrus Mohan from Himachal Pradesh who climbed 6009 metres.
Third is Vivek Deshmukh from Maharashtra, who climbed 5778 metres during the week.
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Week 71 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 10th October 2021.
Club Stats. 1430 members collectively rode 80291 km in 2365 rides, climbing 427301 metres in 3788 hours!
The number of members are up by 17 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride less. With total distance, elevation gained and time spent on the saddle were all down.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 240 km during the week!
There were 4 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
5 rode 600s, 16 rode a 200 and 86 rode at least a century!
44 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

4 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
Mrudul K from Kerala was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1303 km.
In second place is Yaseen Shareef from Kerala who rode 828 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by FB Vaibhav from Delhi. He rode 784 km. He was third last week as well.
Leaderboard: Women

The women’s leaderboard has gotten more competitive. The ladies have upped their game! To be in the top 10, you needed to ride at least 170+ km…
Ishika Gupta from Delhi was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 380 km. She is 32nd overall.
Next up is Shivangi Tiwari from Delhi. Who rode an impressive 338 km. She is 43rd overall.
Third is Damanpreet Kaur Romana from Punjab who rode 240 km. She is 100th overall.
There are 3 women in the top 100 this week, 3 less than last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride

The monsoon and opening up of lockdowns ensured that long rides once again kicked started this week! Brevet season is back…
Top spot goes to Yaseen Shareef from Kerala for the longest ride. He did a 605 km long ride!
Next up is Sujith K from Kerala having done a 602.3 km long ride.
Third is Yedhukrisna from Kerala, who did a 602 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest

The top 44 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Synclair D’Souza from Maharashtra who averaged an incredible 40.6 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Hemings from Karnataka whose weekly average is a fantastic 38.2 kmph.
Third is Mayank Tripathi from Canada averaging 37.3 kmph over the week. He was fastest last week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain

Himachal Pradesh was once again top of the pile this week!
Climber of the week is Sandeep Thapa from Himachal Pradesh having climbed 8720 metres. He was KOM last week as well!
Second is Mrudul K from Kerala who climbed 7637 metres.
Third is Divija Sood from Himachal Pradesh, who climbed 7045 metres during the week.
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