Cycling to Pandharpur: A journey of perseverance and passion

Participating in the Pandharpur wari on a cycle is a testament to one’s endurance, determination, and love for both cycling and tradition. On 15th June 2024, I began my exciting journey, cycling 235 kilometers in just one day. This experience was both challenging and thrilling, marking my second attempt after a solo ride in 2022.

I registered for the event with the IAS (Indo Athletic Society), an institution dedicated to promoting cycling and environmental awareness. The registrations closed in February 2024, giving us ample time to prepare. My daily practice included cycling 30 km each morning, gradually increasing to longer distances and higher speeds. By the time the event day arrived, I could maintain a speed of 20-22 km/hr

The Day

The day began early, at 2:30 am, as I left home to join the flag-off at 3:15 am. From the beginning, I found my rhythm, completing the first 50 km in a record time of 2 hours and 10 minutes without any need of hydration. The organisers had arranged a hydration break, which was much appreciated.

At 5:30 am, we refuelled with hot upma, tea, and bananas, and rode with a refreshed feeling, ready to tackle the next stretch. The first 100 km took us through challenging terrains like Hadapsar, Yavat, Patas, and Kurkumbh. Despite these hurdles, I maintained proper hydration and crossed this segment swiftly, completing it in 4 hours and 30 minutes.

The most challenging part of the ride was the 41 km stretch from Bhigwan to Indapur. The hot midday sun tested our limits, but thanks to the well-organised hydration breaks, we managed to push through. By 12:00 pm, I reached Indapur, where a delicious lunch awaited us. After a much-needed rest, we had 80 km left to complete.

Setting off at 1:00 pm for the final leg, the first 40 km to Pandharpur flew by. However, the last 40 km presented a surprise challenge: heavy headwinds that slowed our pace and tested our resilience. Despite the obstacles, we persevered, reaching the destination at 4:30 pm.

Completing this journey was an exhilarating achievement, filled with joy and a sense of accomplishment. This ride was particularly meaningful for me, as I had overcome a significant accident the previous year, which required surgery and six months of physiotherapy. This successful ride reaffirmed my love for cycling and my determination. After worshipping Lord Vitthal and Goddess Rakhumai at Pandharpur, it felt like all the stress and fatigue had vanished and I was more than energised to fulfil the rest of my ever-increasing bucket list!

The support from my family, the encouragement of my cycling partners, and consistent practice were crucial to my success. A Marathi saying goes as below – “आम्हीी बीी घडलोो, तुुम्हीी बीी घडाानाा एकदाा तरीी साायकलवाारीी कराानााजय रााम कृृ ष्ण हरीी!” which translates to – “We transformed, you should too, at least once, do the cycle pilgrimage… Hail Lord Ram and Krishna!”

For me and my family, this journey was not just about completing a ride but about celebrating resilience, passion, and the joy of achieving something truly remarkable. The entire event ended with medal distribution and appreciating the commendable teamwork of the organisers!

– Ravindra Honrao Draughtsman – Mechanical, P&ES

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