Over 1,850 cyclists pedal through Bengaluru at inaugural HCL Cyclothon

Bengaluru, February 8, 2026:
More than 1,850 cyclists participated in the first edition of the HCL Cyclothon Bengaluru, signalling the city’s growing enthusiasm for competitive and recreational cycling. Organised by the HCL Group, the event began and concluded at the NICE tollgate in Hosakerahalli, offering a professionally managed course for both elite riders and amateurs.

The event was conducted under the aegis of the Cycling Federation of India (CFI), which served as the technical partner, overseeing route certification, safety measures and all race-related technical aspects to ensure international standards. The cyclothon featured multiple categories with a total prize purse of ₹23 lakh.
Held under the theme #ChangeYourGear, the initiative highlighted cycling as a catalyst for healthier lifestyles, sustainability and community engagement.

In the Professional Road Race (48 km) men’s category, Harshveer Singh (Punjab) clinched first place, followed by Sahil Kumar (Air Force), while Naveen John of Karnataka secured third position. In the women’s professional category, Swasti Singh (Odisha) emerged winner, with Soumya Antapur (RSPB) and Harshita Jakhar (Punjab) finishing second and third respectively.

The Amateur Road Race (50 km) also witnessed keen competition. In the men’s category, Basappa Teradal, Harsh Pawar and Muhammed Tahaa Sharaf finished as winner, runner-up and second runner-up. The women’s amateur race saw Arpita Ketan Pandya take the top spot, followed by Naga Siri H.N. and Vishu Dhama.
Commenting on the event, Sundar Mahalingam, President – Strategy, HCL Group, said the strong turnout in Bengaluru reflected cycling’s evolution into a mainstream lifestyle choice. “What began as an initiative has today become a nationwide movement, engaging over 16,000 participants across cities. The enthusiasm seen here reinforces our belief in cycling as a pillar of fitness, sustainability and inclusivity,” he said.
Echoing similar views, V.N. Singh, Director (Administration), Cycling Federation of India, noted that the Bengaluru edition underscored the rapid growth of cycling in India. “Such platforms not only promote fitness and sustainability but also help identify emerging talent and build competitive pathways for future champions. HCL’s continued support is vital in strengthening India’s presence on the global cycling map,” he said.


With its successful debut, the HCL Cyclothon Bengaluru has positioned itself as a significant addition to the city’s sporting calendar, blending competition with a strong message of active living.
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