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Race Across America which spans a little over 3,000 miles, from the west coast of the US to its east is often called the toughest race in the world. Indian cyclists are now returning multiple finishes at RAAM including podium positions within age categories, discovers Shyam G Menon. ....
SRINAGAR, Sept 14: Guinness record holder cyclist Adil Teli has set yet another one by traveling 475 km from Leh to Manali in 29.18 hours and 21 seconds beating the earlier record of 35. 32 hours. Adil started from Leh at 5.41 am Sunday and after crossing five high passes on the way reached Manali on Monday at 11.59 am beating the world record of Bharat Pannu of Indian Army by approximately 6.16 hours. “I did not sleep during all […] ....
Army officer breaks two Guinness World Records Army officer breaks two Guinness World Records NEW DELHI, Apr 8: Indian Army’s Lieutenant Colonel Bharat Pannu has earned two Guinness World Records for his fastest solo cycling feats from October last year, said officials on Thursday. The first record was created when Pannu cycled from Leh to Manali (472 km distance) on October 10, 2020, in just 35 hours and 25 minutes, the Army officials noted. Pannu created a second record when he cycled the 5,942-km-long ‘Golden Quadrilateral’ route, which connects Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata, in 14 days, 23 hours and 52 minutes, they said. This cycling event had started from India Gate in New Delhi on October 16, and it ended back at the same spot on October 30, the officials said. ....
Updated Apr 07, 2021 | 20:51 IST Lieutenant Colonel Bharat Pannu of the Indian Army has set a Guinness World Record of the fastest cycle journey from Leh to Manali in 35 hours, 32 minutes and 22 seconds. Lieutenant Colonel Bharat Pannu  |  Photo Credit: Instagram New Delhi: Lieutenant Colonel Bharat Pannu of the Indian Army has created a Guinness World Record of the fastest cycle journey from Leh to Manali. He cycled for 35 hours, 32 minutes and 22 seconds to traverse the hilly terrain. Pannu trained in Ladakh for 20 days before attempting the record. Pannu started his journey from Leh on October 10. This record has never been attempted earlier and I got a cut-off time of 40 hours to get into the record books. The terrain was unforgiving, 40% of roads in bad state and the low temperature at night tested our grit to reach the finish point within the cut-off, Pannu said on his website. ....