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50th Mumbai - Pune Cycling 2010

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The 50th edition of India's oldest ever cycle race , the National Mumbai - Pune cycling , was as usual on the second Sunday of December. Last year's runner up Harpreet Singh clinched the top spot amongst 206 cyclists with a massive improvement from '09 by registering a timing under 4 hrs ! The finishing line was crossed by the leading group consisting of Harpreet Singh , Paramjeet Singh , Gurumit Singh , Amandeep Singh , Sabu Ganikar , Atul Singh follwed by Arvind Panvar , Vinod Malik , Laxman Terdal , Savnur , Rameshwar and Ramesh Shendge !

Overall Results 160 km (Rs.61k):
1. Harpreet Singh  3 hrs 43 mins 35 secs ( 2009 - 4 hrs 21 mins 36 secs )
2. Paramjit Singh
3. Gurumit Singh

King of Ghats (Bhor) 7km (Rs.21k):
1. Sabu Ganikar  20 mins 11 secs ( 2009 - 27 mins 35 secs )
2. Harpreet Singh
3. Arvind P

Prime Sprint (Panvel):
1. Amandeep Singh 35 mins 25 sec
2. Satbir Singh
3. Sabu Ganikar

Khopoli Prime:
1. Amandeep Singh 1 hrs 33 mins 48 secs
2. Sabu Ganikar
3. Paramjit Singh

Kamshet Prime:
1. Sabu Ganikar 2 hrs 37 mins 41 secs
2. Harpreet Singh
3. Arvind P

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 18 December 2010 13:47  
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