ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Others

National cyclists opt to sleep in cold stadium, say expensive equipments might get stolen

Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], Jan 30 (ANI): Jaipur is hosting the National Track Cycling Championship after a gap of 15 long years but participants, who have come from 25 different states of the country, are forced to sleep on the ground in this chilling winter season.

ANI Jan 30, 2019 15:38 IST googleads

Visuals from spot

Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], Jan 30 (ANI): Cyclists from various states who have arrived in Jaipur to take part in the National Cycling competition would rather brave the bone-chilling cold and sleep on the ground inside the venue stadium, than be parted from their “way too expensive” cycles and other precious gear.
The city is hosting the National Track Cycling Championship from Wednesday after a gap of 15 years and with cutthroat competition expected in the event,  participants say they would rather sleep, in hardship with a close watch on their gear, than enjoy luxurious sleep in hotel rooms which do not have provisions to allow the cycles inside.
Bhagirath, a national gold medalist cyclist from Bikaner said equipment cost anything between Rs 5 lakhs to Rs 9 lakhs and once damaged was difficult to repair.
“We don't want to stay in the hotel as our cycling equipment are very expensive. Once the equipment are damaged, they become non-repairable. This is why riders want their cycles to be kept near them. We opted to stay out of the hotels as our bikes are not allowed inside,” Bhagirath told ANI.
When asked about the situation, Sports Minister Ashok Chandana said: "In the morning I received a call regarding the challenges faced by cyclists. I want to say what that sportsman (Bhagirath) said is true. The cycles are expensive. Cycles are not allowed in the hotels, that is why they do not want to live in hotels. Cyclists want to sleep on the ground inside the venue stadium, which is quite obvious."
Ritesh Choudhary, organising secretary of the national event said players were aware of the potential career-damaging repercussions of the actions taken by rival cyclists in the heat of the moment could cause.
“There is a cut-throat competition in events like these. In the heat of the moment, opponents can damage other player’s equipments. So cyclists don't want to keep their cycles away as even a small mischief can ruin their careers,” Choudhary said.
“Even if you urge them to shift, they will not. I can say that confidently,” he said.
Organisers claim despite arranging for accommodation to over 600 participants in either hotels or government guest rooms, the cyclists were choosing to stay in rooms near the Velodrome.
The organizing committee said it is also facing problems on how to prevail on the participants to avail of the facilities.
“No other cycling Velodrome is as finely equipped as this one. We have made accommodation arrangements in hotels and government guest rooms but players are not willing to shift as their cycles are too precious for them,” Rajasthan Cycling Association president Sailesh Pediwal said.
The event, which started today, will continue till February 3 with winners being eligible for consideration for international tournaments like Asian Games, Commonwealth Games and Olympics. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Football

IFL 2025-26: Rajasthan United face Namdhari SA

IFL 2025-26: Rajasthan United face Namdhari SA

Rajasthan United FC step onto the pitch at the Vidhyadhar Nagar Stadium, eager to bounce back in front of their home supporters. The Jaipur-based outfit are looking to recover from a 1-3 away defeat to Aizawl FC in the last round.

Read More
Others

Indorama Ventures Open Golf C'ship: Rashid takes 1st round lead

Indorama Ventures Open Golf C'ship: Rashid takes 1st round lead

Delhi-based Rashid Khan, a winner of 14 titles, including two on the international stage, put together seven birdies and a bogey on Thursday to enjoy the sole lead

Read More
Cricket

IPL: Karnataka panel to inspect Chinnaswamy Stadium on March 13

IPL: Karnataka panel to inspect Chinnaswamy Stadium on March 13

The overhaul follows recommendations from the Justice D'Cunha Committee, constituted after a tragic stampede during the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) IPL 2025 celebrations claimed 11 lives.

Read More
Cricket

Pathan feels CSK will be at advantage against RR due to Samson

Pathan feels CSK will be at advantage against RR due to Samson

Ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) season 2026, in one of the biggest trades in the tournament's history, Samson was traded from RR to CSK and will don the yellow colours at the price of Rs 18 crores. In turn, Sam Curran and seasoned all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja were traded to the inaugural champions. While Jadeja's price will go down from Rs 18 crores (at CSK) to Rs 14 crores, Curran will continue receiving his existing fee of Rs 2.4 crores.

Read More
Others

IOA urges States and UTs to plant 2036 trees to mark Olympic Day

IOA urges States and UTs to plant 2036 trees to mark Olympic Day

In a communication issued by the IOA President, PT Usha, the initiative aims to highlight the Olympic Movement's commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility, while encouraging communities across the country to celebrate Olympic Day through meaningful environmental action.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.