Asia's longest ever cycle race flagged off from Srinagar in J&K

Asia's longest ever cycle race flagged off from Srinagar in J&K

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Category : National Published on: March 03 2023

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  • Asia’s longest Ultra-Cycling Race from Srinagar to Kanyakumari was flagged off from Srinagar.
  • The race, after covering a distance of more than three thousand kilometres, will culminate at Kanyakumari.
  • Asia's longest cycle race began in Srinagar today as 29 cyclists including one woman set off for the first of its kind 3651-kilometre event.
  • The route for this cycle race will be the longest highway covering the National Highway-44 of 3651 kilometres passing through twelve major states, three major metropolitan cities and over twenty major cities of the country.
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