
Bengaluru: The city is gearing up to host the inaugural edition of the HCL Cyclothon, one of India’s largest road cycling events.
Already a massive success in Noida, Chennai, and Hyderabad — drawing over 15,000 riders from 25 states — the HCL Cyclothon now comes to the cycling capital of India, Bengaluru, promising an action-packed day of competitive sport and community participation.
The Bengaluru race has been scheduled for February 8, 2026, to be held at NICE Road and features prize purses of ₹30 lakhs.
The event is organised by the HCL Group, a leading global conglomerate, in collaboration with the Cycling Federation of India (CFI).
As the technical partner, CFI will oversee route certification, safety protocols, and all technical aspects to ensure a world-class racing experience.
The debut edition aims to turn the city into a vibrant celebration of cycling and wellness.
The HCL Cyclothon Bengaluru will host riders across three categories — professionals, amateurs, and the popular Green Ride, making the event accessible to professional and amateur cyclists, and first-time participants alike.
Registrations are now open on www.hclcyclothon.com and will remain active until January 26, 2026.
Announcing the Bengaluru launch, Rajat Chandolia, Associate Vice-President and Head of Brand Strategy, HCL Group, said: “We are delighted to bring the HCL Cyclothon to Bengaluru, a city with a vibrant and passionate cycling community. HCL Cyclothon Bengaluru aims to bring that spirit alive by giving both professional and amateur cyclists a platform to challenge themselves, compete, and grow. We expect participation from across India, highlighting the expanding depth and enthusiasm for cycling in the country. Through initiatives like these, we hope to inspire more people to discover what’s possible when passion meets perseverance.”
Maninder Singh, Secretary-General, Cycling Federation of India, added: “The introduction of HCL Cyclothon in Bengaluru underscores the remarkable rise of cycling in India. Our partnership with HCL goes beyond promoting cycling as a healthy lifestyle — it is about strengthening the sport at a competitive level. Events like these create opportunities, build talent, and pave the way for India to make a strong mark on the global cycling stage.”
