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World Bicycle Day Rally on June 1

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 17, 2025 20:45 IST

World renowned ultra cyslist Dr Amit Samarth will be the rally director for the event. The distance ...

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World renowned ultra cyslist Dr Amit Samarth will be the rally director for the event. The distance of the rally will be

2 km for children below 8 years and 10 km for everyone above 8 years. The rally will be flagged off at 6 am.

For online registration for the World Bicycle Rally interested can visit webisite www.tigerman.in. The registration process was started yesterday under the presence of Dr Prashant Jagtap, Dr Ajay Sakhare, Dr Mithilesh of Viveka Hospital.

The purpose of World Bicycle Day rally is to promote Cycling as a Way of Life for people of Nagpur. Make people think about cycle as a fitness activity or mode of transport to go to school, college and offices.

The main slogan for the rally is - Cycle for Healthy Heart, Cycle for Nagpur City. World Bicycle Day is celebrated on June 3 across the World. Hence, the organises are organizing Tiger Cyclothon – World Bicycle Day Rally on June 1. Fancy dress competition , exciting gift hampers for winner are the added attraction of the event along with high quality T shirt, bib number, hydration support, medical support etc.

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