Bengaluru
The Cycling Federation of India (CFI), as the technical partner, oversaw route certification, safety protocols, and all technical aspects to ensure a world-class racing experience.
The theme was #ChangeYourGear, which focuses on the transformative power of cycling and its positive impact on individual well-being
The total prize purse is ₹23 lakhs.
Naveen John from Karnataka secured 3rd position in Professional category of 48 Km.
Bengaluru, February 08, 2026: HCL Group, a leading global conglomerate, successfully hosted the first-ever edition of HCL Cyclothon Bengaluru, drawing participation from over 1850 cyclists and marking a strong turnout from the city’s cycling community. The race started and completed at Nice tollgate Hosakerahalli, Bengaluru, offering both professional cyclists and amateurs a competitive yet rewarding challenge.
Conducted in association with and under the aegis of the Cycling Federation of India (CFI), the much-anticipated event brought together seasoned professionals and enthusiastic amateurs, who competed across multiple race categories for a total prize pool of ₹23 lakh. The theme was #ChangeYourGear, which focuses on the transformative power of cycling and its positive impact on individual well-being.
Commenting on the event, Mr Sundar Mahalingam, President – Strategy, HCL Group, said, “It is very encouraging to see the strong response in Bengaluru and the passion cyclists have brought to the event. Since its inception, the initiative has grown into a nationwide movement with more than 16,000 participants across cities. The energy and engagement witnessed here reinforce our belief that cycling is fast becoming a lifestyle choice rooted in fitness, sustainability, and community.
Through this platform, we aim to continue creating meaningful sporting opportunities that promote active living and inclusivity.”
In the Professional Road Race 48 KM, the competition was intense, with Harshveer Singh (Punjab), Sahil Kumar (Air Force) and Naveen John (Karnataka) securing the top three positions in the men’s category and Swasti Singh (Odhisa), Soumya Antapur (RSPB) and Harshita Jakhar (Punjab) inishing as winner, runner-up, and second runner-up respectively in the women’s category.
The Amateur Road Race 50 KM, saw intense competition, Basappa Teradal, Harsh Pawar and Muhammed Tahaa Sharaf in the male and Arpita Ketan Pandya, Naga Siri H. N. and Vishu Dhama in the female category claiming the top spot to become winner, runner-up and second runner-up respectively.
Winners in the other categories are as follow:
Category
Winner
Runners-Up
2nd Runner-up
Amateur Road Race- 50 KM Male
Basappa Teradal
Harsh Pawar
Muhammed Tahaa Sharaf
Amateur Road Race- 50 KM Female
Arpita Ketan Pandya
Naga Siri H.N.
Vishu Dhama
Amateur MTB Road Race 32 KM Male
Rahil Bhatia
Achal B Hebbar
Khudbuddin Shaikh Basheer
Amateur MTB Road Race 32 KM Female
Barnali Mahela
Anjali Bhalinge
Vandana Singh
V. N. Singh, Director Administration, Cycling Federation of India (CFI), said, “The debut edition of the HCL Cyclothon in Bengaluru is a strong indicator of the rapid growth of cycling in India and its expanding appeal across age groups. The scale of participation and the competitive intensity witnessed here speak volumes about the city’s enthusiasm for the sport.
HCL’s sustained commitment is instrumental in nurturing emerging talent, advancing fitness, and strengthening a nationwide culture of sustainability. Our collaboration goes beyond promoting cycling as a recreational activity—it is about building competitive pathways, identifying future champions, and positioning India more prominently on the global cycling map.”
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