Cyclists join at ‘Brake for Brunch’ Ahead of HCL Cyclothon Noida -
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Cyclists join at ‘Brake for Brunch’ Ahead of HCL Cyclothon Noida

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Rakesh Thapliyal

New Delhi: HCL Group hosted the ‘Brake for Brunch’ event on February 15 at The Piano Man Jazz Club, Delhi, as a prelude to the third edition of HCL Cyclothon Noida on March 23, 2025. The event celebrated fitness, sustainability, and community engagement, aligning with Noida’s growing cycling culture.

Discussions featured cycling shop owners, industry experts, and past winners sharing insights on cycling’s rise in India. The highlight was the jersey reveal by Rajat Chandolia, AVP & Head of Marketing and Branding, HCL Group. The redesigned jersey in striking orange set the stage for an exciting edition of the Cyclothon. The 2025 edition of HCL Cylclothon will feature several categories:

Professional Elite Race – 55 km

Amateur Road Race – Increased to 60 km (previously 55 km)

Amateur MTB Race – Adjusted to 26 km (previously 27 km)

Green Ride – 10 km

With a prize pool of ₹33.6 lakhs, HCL is committed to promoting fitness through cycling. As one of the first skills we learn as children, cycling should remain a lifelong habit for a healthier lifestyle, rather than a forgotten practice with bikes left unused at home. Registrations for the HCL Cyclothon Noida – Third Edition began on January 19 and will remain open until March 9.

To register, visit https://hclcyclothon.com/noida-race-info/

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