August 15th is the day when India became a free nation, and we are back with the 4th edition of the Freedom Race - Run & Ride, a race which has the honor of being India's first virtual race, to celebrate this special occasion. Take part in this very unique concept event where participants will...
21x21 Challenge celebrates your ability to go beyond the ordinary by running or cycling for 21 consecutive days. Depending on your current level of fitness and how much more you can challenge yourself. RUN 21 HALF Marathons or RIDE 21 HALF Century Rides in 21 Consecutive Days. You have the flexibility to modify the distance...
Bringing 4 different annual ride (cycling) challenges in 2023. Take your pick! Whether you take on the 10 Km, 20 Km, 50 Km or 100 Km challenge, you will be required to ride the chosen distance a certain minimum number of times during the calendar year (Jan 1st to Dec 31st) to complete this challenge....
Riding 2023 km in the year requires a high level of dedication through the year where you will be averaging about 5.54 km for every day of the year, no mean feat. A distance that can challenge the most experienced of riders.
1,423 km is the distance between two majestic and historic landmarks of India, India Gate in Delhi, and Gateway of India in Mumbai. Fun fact: India's fitness icon and model Milind Soman ran this distance in 2012 in 30 days. How many days will you take?
5,846 km is the length of the quadrilateral route connecting the four major metro cities of India – Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai. passing through 57 major cities. Fun Fact: Michelle Kakade from Pune completed this run in 193 days during 2015-2016. How many days will you take to ride it?
3,872 km is equivalent to the distance between two key landmarks of India, Kargil in the north, and Kanyakumari in the south of India. Fun fact: The actual route was covered by India's famous ultra marathoner Arun Bhardwaj in 2012 in 61 days. How many days will you take ride it?
Setting up a fitness goal is your first step towards achieving it. 2,400 km is equivalent to the length of the majestic Himalayan mountain range, which also includes the world’s highest peak, the Mount Everest. High five as you virtually ride by many of the world’s tallest peaks, including (from west to east) Nanga Parbat,...