HCL Cyclothon Hyderabad 2025: Record 1,900+ Cyclists Chase ₹33.6L Prize Purse..

Varahi media.com onlin news,Hyderabad, November 10, 2025: The HCL Cyclothon Hyderabad 2025 concluded today with an impressive participation of over 1,900 cyclists. Organised by HCL

Varahi media.com onlin news,Hyderabad, November 10, 2025:  The HCL Cyclothon Hyderabad 2025 concluded today with an impressive participation of over 1,900 cyclists. Organised by HCL Group, a leading global conglomerate, in association with the Government of Telangana and under the aegis of the Cycling Federation of India (CFI), the event brought together professionals, amateurs, and fitness enthusiasts from across the country. The race commenced and concluded at Prime Arena, Osman Nagar, Vattinagulapalle, offering participants a scenic and competitive route through Hyderabad’s urban and green landscapes.

The event was graced by Shri Jishnu Dev Varma, Honourable Governor of Telangana, as the Chief Guest. Cyclists competed across multiple race categories for a record ₹33.6 lakh prize pool, reaffirming the event’s position as India’s premier cycling competition.

Speaking at the event, Shri Jishnu Dev Varma, Governor of Telangana, said, “Events like the HCL Cyclothon are a testament to the growing awareness around fitness, sustainability, and community well-being. It is inspiring to see people from all walks of life come together to celebrate the spirit of cycling and champion a healthier, greener India.”

Sundar Mahalingam, President- Strategy, HCL Group, said, With the successful completion of the second edition of the HCL Cyclothon Hyderabad, it’s heartening to witness how cycling is becoming a shared movement across the country. What began as a sporting initiative has grown into a community that now connects more than 16,000 riders across India. The enthusiasm we see in Hyderabad reflects a larger shift — where cycling is not only about competition but also about wellness, resilience, and belonging. Our effort is to keep expanding this space so that more people, from every walk of life, can be part of it.”

Maninder Singh, Secretary General, Cycling Federation of India (CFI), added, “The second edition of the HCL Cyclothon in Hyderabad showcases the rising popularity of cycling in India. The level of participation and competition demonstrates the city’s passion for the sport. HCL’s continued support plays a pivotal role in nurturing talent, promoting fitness, and inspiring a culture of sustainability across the nation.”

 The Professional Elite Race (50 km) saw intense competition, with Harshveer Singh from Punjab and Pooja Baban Danole from Maharashtra claiming the top spot to become winner.

CategoryWinnerRunners-Up2nd Runner-up
Professional Road Race 48 KM MaleHarshveer Singh Sekhon (Punjab)Naveen John (Karnataka)Surya Thathu (Maharashtra)
Professional Road Race 48 KM FemalePooja Baban Danole (Maharashtra)Swati Singh (Odhisha)Harshita Jakha (Rajasthan)

Winners in the other categories are as follow:

CategoryWinnerRunners-Up2nd Runner-up
Amateur Road Race- 48 KM MaleSanjeev Kumar SharmaRahul SajjanarParashuram Chenji
Amateur Road Race- 50 KM FemaleJinat Ayub SayyadArpita Ketan PandyaKiana Baruah
Amateur Road Race- 24 KM MaleVinay GoswamiKarthikeyan KumarKarthi Keyan
Amateur Road Race- 24 KM FemaleAnushka RautKeerthi SakthivelSiddhi Wafelkar
Amateur MTB Race- 24 KM MaleRahil BhatiaOm MeenaAshutosh Shukla
Amateur MTB Race- 24 KM FemalePriti GuptaBarnali MahelaVandana Singh

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