Maharashtra CM Fadnavis Launches Historic Pune Grand Tour 2026 Cycling Race

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated the historic Pune Grand Tour 2026, India's first UCI 2.2 category multi-stage Continental Cycling Road Race. He hailed the project as a milestone and legacy achievement, showcasing the state's ability to build international-standard sports infrastructure at unprecedented speed. The five-day event features 171 elite riders from 29 teams across five continents racing on a 437-kilometre route through the Deccan Plateau and Sahyadri ranges. Officials state the race revives Pune's legacy as India's "Cycle Capital" and positions the country as an emerging hub for international sports tourism.

Key Points: Pune Grand Tour 2026 Inaugurated by CM Fadnavis

  • India's first UCI 2.2 category race
  • 437 km route through Deccan Plateau
  • 171 riders from 29 teams globally
  • Aims to position Pune as a global sports hub
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Maharashtra CM Fadnavis inaugurates Pune Grand Tour 2026, welcomes global cyclists

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis inaugurates India's first UCI 2.2 category cycling race, the Pune Grand Tour 2026, welcoming global athletes.

"What usually takes decades has been achieved in months. - Devendra Fadnavis"

Pune, January 18

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday officially declared the Pune Grand Tour 2026 open as he welcomed the international athletes to events, marking the commencement of India's first-ever UCI 2.2 category multi-stage Continental Cycling Road Race.

Speaking at the event to welcome cyclists from various countries in Pune, Fadnavis described it as a milestone for Indian sport and a long-term legacy project envisioned decades in advance.

He said the Grand Tour showcased Maharashtra's capacity to create international-standard sporting infrastructure at unprecedented speed.

"What usually takes decades has been achieved in months. The Bajaj Pune Grand Tour is not just an event for today but a pathway to a legacy envisioned 75 years ahead and beyond," the Chief Minister said, adding that Pune would now be recognised globally as a destination for world-class sports, tourism and culture.

The inauguration was attended by Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation and Cooperation, Murlidhar Mohol; Maharashtra Minister for Higher and Technical Education, Chandrakant Patil; and Minister of State for Urban Development, Transport, Social Justice and Medical Education, Madhuri Misal, along with senior officials from the Pune district administration and state sports authorities.

Fadnavis congratulated the Pune district administration and various departments for preparing 437 kilometres of race-ready roads, safety systems and logistics aligned with UCI standards in record time, a pace he said had not been witnessed in the last three decades. He assured full support from the state government to ensure safety, hospitality and world-class event delivery for riders and teams from across the globe.

The Chief Minister also welcomed cyclists from over 35 countries and urged them to compete in the true spirit of sportsmanship, calling cycling "one of the world's oldest yet most modern sports."

The Bajaj Pune Grand Tour 2026 is a five-day men's Continental Cycling Race, featuring 171 elite riders from 29 teams representing five continents. The 437-kilometre route passes through the Deccan Plateau and Sahyadri ranges, covering nine talukas and nearly 150 villages. The event is being organised by the Pune District Administration under the aegis of the Cycling Federation of India.

The race begins with a 7.5-kilometre prologue on Monday, January 19, followed by four stages showcasing Pune's urban landscape, heritage circuits, Western Ghats terrain and a final city loop highlighting iconic landmarks.

Officials said the event not only revives Pune's legacy as India's "Cycle Capital" but also positions the state and the country as an emerging hub for international sports tourism and elite competitive cycling.

- ANI

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Rohit P
"Achieved in months what takes decades" – I hope this speed is matched by quality and safety. Our roads need permanent improvement, not just for a 5-day event. The real legacy will be if the infrastructure benefits daily commuters too.
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Aman W
As a cycling enthusiast from Pune, this is a dream come true. Pune was always the cycle capital, now it's getting global recognition. Can't wait to watch the prologue tomorrow! Jai Maharashtra!
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Sarah B
Wonderful to see India hosting more international sporting events. The route covering 150 villages is a great way to showcase rural Maharashtra's beauty to the world. Best of luck to all the cyclists!
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Vikram M
Good initiative, but the timing is curious. With state elections later this year, such grand announcements always make me skeptical. Let's see if the promised long-term legacy for sports actually materializes beyond the photo-ops.
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Kavya N
Hope the event management is top-class. We have to ensure the athletes have a great experience so they carry positive stories about Indian hospitality back home. The world is watching! 🤞

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