Mangalore: 1,900 cyclists descend on streets to promote fitness


Mangalore: 1,900 cyclists descend on streets to promote fitness

Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Dec 8: Nearly 2,000 cylists on Sunday December 8 descended on city streets to participate in the seventh BSA Hercules Rx Life Cycle Rally-2013 which was flagged off at Lady Hilll here.

The rally was organized by Rx Life fitness centre located at Mannagudda. Susanth, regional manager of Ti Cycles of India, Chennai, inaugurated the rally.

The cyclists were divided into Group Roadeos, flagged off by joint managing director of Jyoti Laboratories Ltd K Ullas Kamath and Nitte University Chancellor N Vinay Hegde; Group Hercules, flagged off by Shriram Chits vice-president Vijay Simha and S Mukund Kamath of Ideal Ice Cream Group; Group Little Flowers, flagged off by Ti Cycles Karnataka area sales manager Arun Kumar and regional manager of Shriram Chits Dinakar B S; and Group Lady Bird flagged off by Jyoti Cycle partner Badrinath Nayak and Corportation Bank DCM D M Majumdar.

Inaugurating the rally, Susanth lauded the organizers and said that such events are required to keep oneself fit and active, and that the rally would especially help children hone their skills at riding.

The rally that started at Lady Hill passed through Kottara, Kulur and back to Kottara and then through Malemar, Derebail, Bejai and culminated at Bharath Mall, covering a distance of 18 km.

More than 1,900 cyclists took part in the rally.

At the end of the rally five participants were given lucky rider prizes and 300 others won consolation prizes. Over 200 youngsters from Youth Hostels Association of India, Team Mangalore, and Sicasa Mangalore volunteered and worked for the success of the rally.

83-year-old Ramachandra Rao was one of the oldest participants.

 

  

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  • Vinod D'souza, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 10 2013

    I want some answers from the organisers. My son Amith D'Souza has taken part in the rally and completed the same.After breakfast since it was sunday and he had to attend mass he went to church. His friends came and informed us that he had won a cycle in the lucky draw. when we went enquired with the organisers they told us that the same had been given to someone else. This is not fair. I want clarification form the organisers. The Rally as such was well organized and very nice.

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  • Naveen Vas, Padukone

    Mon, Dec 09 2013

    It's Beautiful! nice photography

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  • SUJIR PRAVEEN, MANGALORE/UDUPI

    Sun, Dec 08 2013

    WOW.. IT IS EXCELLENT...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Dec 08 2013

    Hats off organizers of this cycle rally & nice to see overwhelming response from all.
    Melroy Misquith Run beta Run,,,,
    Balpu Maga balpu bega bega!!

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  • John DSouza, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 08 2013

    1900 cyclists riding 1900 bicycles is a very good encouragement and unity spirit.
    But in 2013, 190 cyclists by riding 190 cycles, moving 1900 people might be a possible challenge, deserved improvement and expected efficiency, to make a historic change.
    It is good to multiply capacity, with minimum space and energy, while maintaining fitness.
    Abundant human energy and dead weight on wheels is ready to reduce the expensive fuel consumption, eliminate pollution and reduce costs.

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Sun, Dec 08 2013

    Beautiful & good cause rally, congrats the promoters.

    83 years senior citizen's participation is the real inspiration to all of us.

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