Veteran Maharashtra cyclist sets out for 3,600 Km K2K expedition from Srinagar

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SRINAGAR: Director Handicrafts and Handloom Kashmir & Director J&K EDI, Mahmood A Shah on Monday morning flagged off Kashmir to Kanyakumari (K2K) solo cycling expedition of 67-year-old athlete Mohinder Singh Bharaj at historic Ghantaghar in Lal Chowk, Srinagar.
The veteran cyclist from Nashik, Maharashtra is planning to complete the expedition, under the theme ‘Race Against Age’, in around 12 days by pedalling for around 16 to 18 hours daily.
The athlete began the ride at 7:10 am from clock tower and is expected to reach at Pathankot, Punjab in the first leg.
Bharaj has registered with World UltraCycling Association, USA for the 65 to 70 years age group to set the record to complete the 3600 kms stretch via Srinagar, Udhampur, Ludhiana Delhi, Gwalior, Nagpur, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Kanyakumari.
The time taken by him to reach Kanyakumari will be a new record in the 65 to 70 years age category by WUCA.
The current Guinness Book of World Record in Open Category is held by 23-year-old Kashmiri Athlete Adil Teli who completed the same distance in just eight days, one hour, 37 minutes.
The youngest cyclist to hold the record for the fastest K2K journey is Om Mahajan, from Nashik, who took 8 days 7 hours, when he was about to become 18 year old.
Speaking at the occasion, Mohinder Singh said he wants to send out a message that age is just a number and one should believe in staying fit and healthy without thinking of the age.
“I named the expedition as “Race Against Age ”. Mostly, people retire at 40 or 45 and stop outdoor activities. But there is no age bar for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. As a senior citizen, I am still involved in physical exercises such as Cycling, Gymnasium, Strength training, and intermittent running.”
Sukhdeep Singh (son), Kishor Kale (Cyclist and Cycle Maintenance expert), Prem, Dr Mustafa Topiwala (Physiotherapist), Venugopal (Cyclist) are other crew members who will accompany him during the expedition.
Speaking on the occasion, President JKMAC Mahmood A Shah said this is a historic movement that a veteran athlete is attempting to set the record.
Meanwhile Riyaz Wani Prisident JKMBA, Asif Bhat Secretary JKMBA, Syed Tahir of JKMAC, Mushtaq Ahmed Bhat Joint Secretary JKCA, were also present on the occasion.

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