World's First Franchise Cycling League Launched in India to Boost Sport

Union Sports Minister Dr Mansukh Mandaviya unveiled the logo for the world's first franchise-based road cycling league, the Cycling League of India. The league will feature eight franchises, each with a mix of international riders and junior Indian cyclists to foster talent. This initiative builds on the momentum of successful events like the Pune Grand Tour and the mass-participation Fit India Sundays on Cycle program. The league is designed to create a professional, commercially sustainable ecosystem for cycling in the country.

Key Points: India Launches World's First Franchise-Based Road Cycling League

  • World's first franchise road cycling league
  • Eight city-based franchises with 10 cyclists each
  • Aims to nurture talent and build professional ecosystem
  • Builds on success of events like Pune Grand Tour
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Sports Minister Mandaviya unveils logo of world's first franchise-based cycling league

Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya unveils the Cycling League of India, an eight-franchise league to nurture talent and grow the sport.

Sports Minister Mandaviya unveils logo of world's first franchise-based cycling league
"This launch marks a watershed moment in Indian sports. - Dr Mansukh Mandaviya"

New Delhi, March 5

Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Dr Mansukh Mandaviya, on Thursday unveiled the logo of India's pioneering sporting initiative, the world's first franchise-based road cycling league, named the Cycling League of India.

Describing the initiative as a transformative step for cycling in the country, Union Sports Minister Dr Mandaviya said the launch represents a defining moment for cycling in the country.

"This launch marks a watershed moment in Indian sports. By introducing the world's first franchise-based road cycling league, we are not merely organising races but creating a professional ecosystem that will nurture talent, attract global attention and align with our vision of a fit and vibrant India," he said.

The Minister added that the initiative builds on the momentum created by recent professional cycling events in the country and will inspire young Indians to take up the sport.

"Whether it's the Pune Grand Tour, this league in Ahmedabad, or Sunday on Cycle, which happens every week at different places in the country. All of this, in the coming days, will establish cycling as a sport in India," he added.

The upcoming league will feature eight city or region-based franchises, each comprising ten cyclists.

The team composition will include two international riders, bringing global expertise and competitiveness, along with two junior cyclists aimed at nurturing emerging Indian talent and ensuring long term sustainability of the sport.

The competitions will be conducted in three structured phases leading to a grand finale, with races featuring diverse formats such as criterium races, team time trials and mass start events designed to deliver both strategic competition and exciting viewing for spectators.

The initiative also builds upon the remarkable resurgence of professional cycling in India in recent years.

Among the most prominent successes has been the Pune Grand Tour, which emerged as the world's largest UCI 2.2 stage race, attracting 2.5 million active spectators, generating ₹144 million in public relations value, and earning appreciation from the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)

Complementing the growth at the professional level has been a nationwide push to promote cycling as a mass movement.

Launched in December 2024 by Dr Mandaviya, Fit India Sundays on Cycle has grown into a powerful jan-andolan, recording participation of over 25 lakh citizens across more than 2.5 lakh locations nationwide in over 63 editions held so far.

What began with just five locations and about 500 participants has now expanded to over 10,000 locations every Sunday, with more than 10 lakh citizens regularly taking part, turning cycling into a culture and a people-led solution to pollution. The movement has also received encouragement from Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, helping transform it into a nationwide effort promoting fitness and fighting obesity.

Other major events, including the Statue of Unity Cyclothon in Gujarat, the HCL Cyclothons, and numerous cyclothons organised across the country, have contributed significantly to expanding the sport's popularity and participation base.

Ravneet Gill, Chief Executive Officer of New Horizon Alliance Private Limited, emphasised the long-term vision behind the initiative.

"The world's first franchise-based road cycling league reflects our belief in building a professional and commercially sustainable sporting ecosystem. With eight dynamic franchises, a mix of international and emerging talent, and race formats designed for excitement and fairness, this league will create a lasting legacy for cycling in India," he said.

The new league is expected to significantly strengthen India's cycling ecosystem, expand opportunities for athletes, and enhance the country's presence in the global sporting landscape while inspiring a new generation to embrace the sport.

India is witnessing a rapid expansion of professional league culture across multiple sports.

With several new leagues set to begin soon, 2026 is expected to see a further expansion of professional leagues in India, strengthening the country's sports infrastructure and competitive landscape.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the initiative sounds great, I hope the focus remains on nurturing genuine talent and not just on commercial glamour. We've seen other leagues fizzle out. Sustainability is key. Also, hope the franchises are spread across India, not just in the usual metro cities.
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Rohit P
Fit India Sundays on Cycle is a brilliant jan-andolan. I've participated in my colony in Gurgaon. It's become a weekly family activity. Building a pro league on top of this mass movement is the right strategy. First create the culture, then the competition. Kudos!
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Sarah B
As someone who follows global cycling, this is ambitious! The world's first franchise-based road cycling league is a bold claim. The Pune Grand Tour numbers are impressive. If they get the logistics and safety right (our roads can be chaotic), this could put India on the global cycling map.
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Vikram M
Hope this leads to better cycling infrastructure in our cities. We need dedicated cycling lanes. The sport can grow only if people have safe places to practice. The league should partner with municipal corporations to push for this. Fitness + environment win!
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Karthik V
The ₹144 million PR value for Pune race shows the economic potential. This league can boost tourism for host cities. Imagine international fans coming to watch. Hope the franchises pick unique identities rooted in their city's culture. Exciting times for Indian sports beyond cricket!

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