Team India Arrives in Pune for Historic Bajaj Grand Tour 2026 Cycling Race

The Indian national cycling teams have arrived in Pune for the inaugural Bajaj Pune Grand Tour 2026, a landmark UCI 2.2 category stage race. The event will feature 171 elite riders from 35 countries competing over 437 kilometers across the Pune region. India is strategically fielding both a National Team and a Development Team to broaden its talent pool. The race marks a significant step in placing India on the global professional cycling calendar.

Key Points: India's First UCI 2.2 Cycling Race: Pune Grand Tour 2026

  • First UCI 2.2 category race in India
  • 171 riders from 29 teams across 35 countries
  • India fields National and Development teams
  • Race covers 437 km across 9 talukas
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Team India touches down in Pune ahead of historic Grand Tour 2026

Team India arrives in Pune for the historic Bajaj Pune Grand Tour 2026, India's first UCI 2.2 multi-stage road cycling race featuring 171 elite riders.

"The opportunity to race in the Bajaj Pune Grand Tour on Indian roads... is a proud moment for all of us. - Naveen John"

Pune, January 14

The Bajaj Pune Grand Tour 2026, India's first-ever Union Cycliste Internationale 2.2 category multi-stage Continental Road Cycling Race for men, marks a landmark moment for the sport in the country.

Scheduled from January 19 to 23, 2026, the five-stage race, sponsored by Bajaj, will cover 437 kilometres and feature 171 elite riders from 29 teams representing 35 countries across five continents. Organised by the Pune District Administration and supported by the Government of Maharashtra under the aegis of the Cycling Federation of India (CFI), the race will cut across 9 talukas and 150 villages, firmly placing Pune and India on the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) global calendar, as per a press release.

As anticipation builds for the landmark event, the Indian national cycling contingent has arrived in Pune, signalling the final phase of preparations for the country's biggest-ever international road cycling competition.

The CFI has confirmed that India will field two national squads for the event: the Indian National Team and the Indian Development Team - reflecting a strategic push to broaden the competitive pool while providing both seasoned and emerging riders an opportunity to compete at an elite international level on home soil.

The Indian National Team features Naveen John (Karnataka), Sahil Kumar (Haryana), Dinesh Kumar (Rourkela), Harshveer Singh Sekhon (Punjab), Vishwajeet Singh (Punjab) and Surya Thathu (Maharashtra), forming India's elite national line-up for the historic race. The Indian Development Team includes Sachin Desai, Niraj Kumar, Vivaan Sapru, Manav Sarda, Chirag Sehgal, and Akshar Tyagi, representing the next generation of Indian road cycling talent.

The final selection for the two Indian teams followed a stringent evaluation process, beginning with the National Road Cycling Championship-cum-selection trials held in Sambalpur, Odisha, from December 2 to 6, 2025, ensuring riders were tested on terrain aligned with the Grand Tour stages.

Naveen John, hailing from Bangalore, Karnataka, will lead the Indian National team challenge and is the only Indian to have ridden professionally for a UCI Continental team (State of Matter/MAAP - based in Australia). Speaking on the arrival in Pune, he said, "The opportunity to race in the Bajaj Pune Grand Tour on Indian roads, in front of home fans, is a proud moment for all of us. Competing in a UCI 2.2 stage race in India is a big step forward for the sport, and we're excited to test ourselves against international competition while representing the country."

Highlighting the significance of fielding two teams, CFI Secretary General Maninder Pal Singh said, "The Pune Grand Tour 2026 is a defining moment for Indian cycling. Fielding two national squads allows us to broaden our talent base while providing both established and emerging riders invaluable exposure at an elite international level."

With Team India now in Pune and final preparations underway, the inaugural Pune Grand Tour is set to become one of the most significant cycling events ever hosted in the country, reinforcing India's growing stature on the global professional road cycling stage.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud to see Pune hosting this. Covering 150 villages is amazing, it will really showcase rural Maharashtra. Hope the roads are in good condition for the riders!
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Pune, this is exciting! Great to see India entering the global cycling calendar. The strategy of having a development team alongside the main team is very smart for long-term growth.
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Vikram M
A respectful suggestion: While this is a landmark event, I hope the CFI and organizers ensure world-class safety and logistics. Our traffic can be unpredictable. The success of this first edition is crucial for the future of the sport here.
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Rohit P
Naveen John leading the team is perfect! He has that international experience. Jai Hind! Let's show the world what Indian cyclists are made of. The next five years for Indian cycling look bright.
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Karthik V
Brilliant move by Bajaj to sponsor this. Corporate support is exactly what niche sports in India need. 437 km across Pune's terrain will be a proper test. All the best to the riders!

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