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Alt 2005-06-21, 18:33   #1
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Standard ENDURANCE RACE MTB HIMACHAL HIMALAYAN FOOTHILLS

The Event “MTB HIMACHAL”

Himalayan adventure sports & tourism promotion association “H.A.S.T.P.A” proposes to organize a mountain biking event in Himachal Pradesh from October 7th to 13th. The seven day event shall focus on traversing through some of the best terrain in Himachal Pradesh through trails tailormade for the sport of Mountain Biking.

The Route Plan

Leg One SHIMLA REGION

Day One

Flag Off from The Ridge Maidan, Shimla.

Section A Ridge – Forest Road – Sanjauli – Dhalli – Mashobra (Beverage Halt)
Section B Mashobra – Sipur Glade – Dak Bungalow – Baikhalti Road – Fagu
Section C Fagu – Kufri – Seog Reserve Forest – Koti – Chail
Section D Chail – Junga – Maili

From Maili Drive back to Accommodation in Shimla (In around forest meadows).

Day Two

Assemble at Peterhoff.
Early Morning drive to Mashobra.
Section A Mashobra – Baldeyan – Khatnol
Section B Khatnol – Join Highway 22 near Matiana.
Section C Matiana – Chailla – Gumma – Baghi – Narkanda

Overnight Halt at campsite in Narkanda

LEG TWO MANDI REGION

Day Three

Section A Narkanda – Oddi – Kingal - Luhri
Section B Luhri – Tattapani – Chindi – Shikari Devi

Overnight Halt at Campsite near Shikari Devi

Day Four

Section A Shikari Devi – Karsog
Section B Karsog – Jhanjheli
Section C Jhanjheli – Shikari Devi

Overnight Halt at campsite near Shikari Devi

LEG THREE KANGRA VALLEY

Drive to Mandi, approximately 80 kms, 2.5 Hours from Shikari Devi

Day Five

Section A Mandi – Ghatasani
Section B Ghatasani – Jhatingiri
Section C Jhatingiri – Barot
Section D Barot – RajGundha – Billing – Bir

Overnight halt at Bir Campsite

Day Six

Drive to Baijnath, approximately 20 kms, and 20 mins from Bir.

Section A Baijnath – Paprola – Andreta - Palampur
Section B Palampur – Naggar - Jia – Dadh.
Section C Dadh – Tang – Tikker – Narwana - Yol
Section D Yol – Sidhpur – Khanyara – Dharamsala.

Overnight Halt at Campsite Khanyara

Day Seven

Tour Of Mcleodganj during the day.
Prize Distribution in the evening.

Day Eight

Drive to Pathankot to catch the connecting train to Delhi.

The route follows interior Himachal Pradesh, through the districts of Shimla, Mandi and Kangra. Poised to be the first event of its kind in India, it shall meander through over 500 kms of the grand Himalayan backcountry.

The event shall be organized as an endurance run, primarily to promote the independent aspect of the sport in Himachal Pradesh and encourage local participation in the long run either directly or as an ancillary providing support in the way of accommodation, bicycle repair, guide etc.

Interested participants mail at hastpa a-t gmail dot com, mtbhimachal a-t gmail dot com
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Standard MTB ENDURO WITH AN INDIAN TWIST

Village backroads, jeep tracks and a little local singletrack... There’s medics on motorbikes, mango and banana feeding stations, and as you’d expect of the Himalayas, lots of up and downs (10,000m!)... En route, there's an audience with the Dalai Lama, and the finish coincides with Deshera, one of the big festival days in the Hindi calendar. An enduro ride, with an Indian twist…

The event is well sponsored and being covered by MTV India and ESPN, so entry is really reasonable – 100US for the 8 days, plus international flights. The ideal bike is a low maintenance hardtail with front suspension. I reckon you'd need about 12 days all in, to cover getting up to Shimla, busing back from Manali, and some chilling out days at the beginning/end. Plans are to run the event every year, in conjunction with a big push to develop bike trails and backroads in the Himachal Pradesh area – putting India on the cycling map…

If you know of any bike clubs that might be interested in a great, alternative October ride, please pass on the site details. Foreign support at the event would be really welcome - it's a great chance to meet some local riders too.

Here's the site address:

www.mtbhimachal.com

is mountain biking Himachal Pradesh, an event conceptualized and being organized by Himalayan adventure sports and tourism promotion association, an organization working towards sustainable tourism development in the state of Himachal Pradesh. The first event of its kind in the country, it will bring together a plethora of international and national riders, riding trails of the hill state over seven says, spanning the districts of Shimla, Mandi, Kullu, Hamirpur, Bilaspur and Kangra. 100 riders are expected to participate in the event. MTB Himachal is supported by the department of tourism, Government of Himachal Pradesh.

Himalayan Foothills, 8 days, 680 kilometers, 10,000 metres of climbing, a test of strength and determination, a challenge, an adventure …...

MTB HIMACHAL 2005
Stretch mind, muscle and stamina

The first event of its kind in India, MTB Himachal is a mountain cycling adventure and an endurance race. Starting from Shimla, on the 6th of October, 2005, a maximum of 100 amateur and pro riders are estimated to grind their way back and forth over the beautiful Himalayan backcountry while bouncing, grunting and pedaling through over 600 kilometers of wilderness trails, all part of the 2005 MTB HIMACHAL. It will be a test of physical endurance and mental determination for mountain cycling enthusiasts from India and abroad. The event ends at the venue of the celebrations of the famous Kullu Dushehra, on 13th October, 2005 at Kullu.
MTB HIMACHAL 2005 is being organized as a wilderness mountain bike race, where participants sleep in tent villages that are set up prior to their arrival and broken down immediately after the start each morning. Enthusiasts will be faced to endure the climate and physical challenges of the Himachal Himalayas.
All legs begin at 8:00 am and riders are expected to reach the finish line by 6:00 pm daily. Stages include breakfast, a pre – designated lunch area, beverages along the route, dinner and an awards ceremony each night where the winners are awarded Leader Jerseys. After the final stage, times will be calculated to determine the overall winners dispensing a total of 5,00,000/- RS in prize money.
MTB HIMACHAL is being organized by Himalayan Adventure Sports & Tourism Promotion Association, H.A.S.T.P.A and is supported by the Department of Tourism, Government of Himachal Pradesh. Himachal has some of the best terrain in the world for the sport of mountain cycling and MTB Himachal 2005 is just the event to present a unique view of the scenic landscape to visitors. Where on one hand it brings the excitement of the sport of Mountain Biking to Himachal Pradesh on the other it creates a platform for the sport to thrive in the state. The vision is to create the most challenging Mountain Bike race in the world!

The First edition of MTB HIMACHAL will be an eight day event, from Thursday 6th October to Thursday 13th October 2005.

This eight day mountain bike race will pass through some of the most stunning areas of the Himalayas and will be a combination of dirt road, jeep tracks and some single track. The route has not been planned to be overly technical, however there are a few technical sections where caution must be exercised. This event is a physical and mental endurance challenge, not a life endangering obstacle course!

The total distance is 680 kms.

It will be tough, but it is not an extreme ultra endurance test, nor a survival course. The intention is to make finishing all stages of the race achievable by a reasonably fit and determined average cyclist, whilst at the same time providing a stern test for the serious racing cyclists. At the end of the day, we would like all participants to have enjoyed their ride.

It is important to note that although MTB HIMACHAL is a race, for many of the participants it is a challenge, and their priority will be to finish the course.
Entry will be limited to 50 teams of 2 riders. This format works very well and is especially attractive to lady riders.

Throughout the ride.... fully catered (three meals daily) camping near well known Himachali Villages, Beverage Halts and beverages, and all necessary facilities will be provided by us.

Entries will open on 5th August 2005.

Supporters are welcome to enter, but only one supporter per team will be permitted. They pay the same as the riders.

Our goal is to make MTB HIMACHAL a world class mountain bike event, without losing sight of the fact that most participants will enter the event mainly for the challenge, camaraderie and adventure of completing the course, because at the end of the day, they are the real heroes.

The event

The 2005 MTB HIMACHAL starts at The Ridge, Shimla on Thursday, 6th October and ends on Thursday, October 12th, Dushehra day at Dushehra Grounds in Kullu.

Registration will take place on Wednesday evening, October 5th from 5pm.
Participants compete as a two person team. No team member may be more than two minutes apart at any time during the ride.

The team categories are: Open Men, Open Women, Mixed and Masters (from age 40)
There will be three beverage halts per day approx.30 Kms apart.
Medals will be awarded to all finishers.
Each day begins at 8am and riders must reach the finish line by 6pm daily.

An awards ceremony will be held each night where the category leaders will be presented with Leader Jerseys.

Supporters

Participants may bring friends, family or tech support during the race, limited to one supporter. (If, for some reason, you need an extra supporter, contact the organizers).

If the supporters wish to be accommodated in the staging area, they must pay the same entrance fee as the riders.
No transport will be available for supporters.

Supporters may share a tent with their riders but will not be allowed to have their own tents, unless arranged with the organizer.

Participant support crews not paying the entrance fee will be responsible for their own accommodation and meals.

Conditions and Participant Information

Please read carefully!

1. Conditions of Participation
Participants must be essentially experienced riders and be in excellent physical condition to participate in MTB HIMACHAL 2005. However first timers are encouraged to participate.
Minimum age to enter the race is 18 years.

2. Withdrawal
Participants, who cannot continue the race, must inform the organizers of their decision by calling on the leg officer. Failure to inform leg officer may cause a search and rescue action. If one team member quits but the other team member wishes to continue, the Leg Officer will help to find another partner. In the event you need to withdraw from the race you must contact one of the following immediately.

• Inform one of the event Rescue team personal
• Inform one of the event personnel at one of the control stations
• Inform the start or finishing official
•Call our emergency number in your road book

The organizers will not be responsible if you drop out and inform another participant. If you do not inform one of the above contacts we will be required to start a search and rescue.

In the case that you drop out during the race you will be responsible for your own transfer to the next staging area. However, the race director will do everything possible to assist you.

3. Rules & Safety

Each participant will be required to carry items defined on the Mandatory Items list.
Team members must stay together at all times of the race and must be within two minutes of each other upon check-in at the control points and the finish.
Only mountain bikes are permitted and must be in good condition. A safety check should be made before each start.

Fair Play;
• Slower participants must make way for faster racers
• Riders must take caution when the route is not clear or coming up to an intersection or roadway
• Riders should be prepared to brake during steep down hills
• Riders must obey all traffic rules
• Bike repairs should be done in a visible area on the edge of the trail, road or path
• In the case of a sprint to the finish you must remain in your own lane

These rules are provide for the participants safety and if disregarded may result in disqualification from the race. The Race Director has the right to disqualify any participant for the following reasons;

• Members of a team do not check-in within two minutes of each other at the checkpoints
• Technical problems or equipment shortcomings
• Health problems with any participant
• Disregarding any fair play rules
• Un-sportsmanlike behavior
• Pushing or pulling by a third party
• Any disrespect of the environment

There will be no reimbursement of costs to the participant in case of disqualification.

4. Environment

We will enforce littering, cutting trails and environmental abuse with stiff penalties. Every participant who is caught disregarding the environment will be fined with a two (2) hour time penalty at first offense and disqualification at second offense.

In the case of environmental concerns (fires, flooding etc.) The Race Director has the right to cancel, delay or reroute the race. Participants will not be reimbursed in an environmental situation that is out of the organizers control. In case of cancellation of a race leg, participants will be brought to the next stage location.

5. Liability

The organizers, sponsors, volunteers and event personnel are not responsible for any injury or damage that may occur during the event, or cancellations, delays or re-routing due to environmental concerns. Each participant will be required to sign a waiver upon registration declaring that they take full responsibility for, risk of injury, to themselves or their equipment.

5. Categories
MTB HIMACHAL offers four different categories including open women, open men, mixed and masters (combined age of both riders exceed 80 years). The minimum age for participation is 18 years.

6. Accommodations
Each participant must bring their own, or share, a small (2/3 man) lightweight tent, sleeping bag and single blow-up mattress.
These items will be supplied to international entrants.
An air compressor will be available to inflate your mattress.
Tents may only be erected in the designated camping area. Participants must erect their own tents, so it is advisable to bring a small, easily erected, dome type tent.
A list of stage locations and contact numbers will be listed on the website, for those who wish to source their own accommodation. There will be no rebate for this option.
Portable toilets and showers will be provided to supplement those available at the overnight venues.

7. Participant Support

Participants may bring friends, family or tech support during the race, limited to one supporter. If the supporters wish to be accommodated in the staging area, they must pay the same entrance fee as the riders.
No transport will be available for supporters.
Support crew vehicles will not be allowed to park or enter the staging area unless they obtain an official (free) parking sticker, limited to one vehicle per team.

Supporters may share a tent with their riders but will not be allowed to have their own tents, unless agreed to by the race organizer
.
Participant support crews not paying the entrance fee will be responsible for their own accommodation and meals.

10. Bike computer

MTB HIMACHAL will follow a preset route with the help of a detailed route map which will give kilometer data and direction for every route change. The route will be marked, but some of the markers could be removed by mischievous youngsters

11. Bike Check

The service partners will be offering a technical service free of charge before the start and at every stage finish. This service is only for bikes that need technical service. Regular maintenance and repair must be done by the rider (i.e. changing bike pads, fixing gears etc.). However, we strongly recommend that you do the race with a technically flawless bike.

The technical service is meant to be a racing service for malfunctioning parts and not a maintenance service. Participant should have knowledge in replacing basic parts and doing basic service.
Please note that we can offer no technical help at the control points.

12. Catering

Included in the race package, each participant will receive lunch, supper and breakfast at each stage location, inclusive in the entry fee. MTB HIMACHAL is perhaps the only mountain bike event that includes lunch. We are experienced cycling event caterers, so the meals will be good.
Hot drinks are included in your package and will be available on a self service basis at all times.
We will also provide energy drinks and energy bars and fruit at each control point. The control points are not food supply points.


13. Bike Storage

At each night halt location, you can drop your bike off for the night in a secured “Bike Park”. We strongly advise you to have a lock for your bikes.

14. Massage & Chiropractic service

Every endeavor will be made to have qualified sports masseurs and a chiropractor on the event. There will be a fee involved in these services.

15. Registration

Times and dates for race registration will be posted on the website.

17. Health & Travel Insurance

Participants must be in good health and be reasonably experienced mountain bikers.
All participants are responsible for their own health and travel insurance and must be in possession of their Medical aid Cards.



18. Sponsorship & Branding

Participants may wear sponsor logos on their clothing, bike helmets and bike. They cannot change or alter the bike numbers on handlebars supplied by the organizers.
If the participants are one of the leaders in any category they are required to wear the leader jersey provided by MTB HIMACHAL. No altering or covering of the leader jersey is allowed.
Signage of any kind is not permitted in start and finish area, stage locations or camps.

20. Rider changes within a confirmed team
This is permitted provided the new rider/s fill in an entry form and sign the indemnity. There is no extra fee involved.

MTB HIMACHAL Regulations and Rules

1. Start number

Start numbers (both members of one team have the same start number) must be mounted on the handlebars (bike plate).
The logo placement on the start numbers has to be visible and no additional advertising may be added. The leading teams in each category are obliged to wear the leader jerseys.
Each participant must carry his/her race pass during the race at all times.

2. Bicycle Rules

Only mountain bikes are allowed and must be in good condition. A safety check should be made before each start.

3. Team Ranking

Because of safety considerations, all participants of MTB HIMACHAL have to start in teams of two. Both participants of each team have to appear together at the start, at all checkpoints and at the finish. Should one team member arrive more than 2 minutes before her/his partner at one of the checkpoints or at the finish, the team will be given a 60 minute time penalty. A second offence will result in disqualification.





4. Categories

Men, Women, Mixed and Masters (both team members total to be over 80 years of age. Minimum age of any one member to be 40 years)

5. Start

The start registration begins 45 minutes before the official starting time. The daily briefing for all participants begins 15 minutes before the starting time.
The start registration is open every day up to 10 minutes after the official starting time. Teams starting up to 10 minutes after the actual starting time will be timed according to the official starting time. Teams that start later than 10 minutes after the official starting time will be listed as non-starters and will not be considered in the results.
On Day One the start line-up will be according to race numbers. From then on, the teams will be placed according to their placement in the overall ranking, ie. the leaders will start first.

6. Neutralised start

There will be a short neutral zone after the start each day. This will be announced by the event coordinator at the pre-start briefing.

7. Checkpoints

During each leg there will be between one and four mandatory checkpoints, where both members of each team have to report to with their race passes. Teams, that do not pass one of the checkpoints (for example
because they have lost the way), will receive a time penalty of 60 minutes for each checkpoint missed. The jury reserves the right to impose a higher or lower time penalty in special cases. Both participants race passes will be signed at the checkpoints in the order of their arrival. Should one participant arrive within the time limit of two minutes before his/her partner, he/she has to wait until his/her partner arrives.

8. Withdrawal from the Race

Teams that cannot continue the race, for whatever reason, must inform the organisers immediately. They can do it at the start, the checkpoints, the finish area.
Failure to inform the organisation will cause a search and rescue operation (rescue team, mountain rescue). Teams who want to withdraw from MTB HIMACHAL have to sign off at the race office in the respective stage finish. Everyone is responsible for his/her own transportation after withdrawal.

9. Finish

At the finish of each stage, the participants have to arrive together as a team and check in with their race passes.
Teams, that arrive after the finish time limit due to exhaustion, defect, injury, etc., but are still riding their mountain bikes will receive the maximum racing time (from official starting time to finish-time) plus 60 minutes, and are allowed to start again the following day.
Teams that can prove a severe defect or injury and arrive at the finish in/on a different vehicle than their mountain bike, will receive the maximum racing time (from official starting time to finish-time) plus 120 minutes, and are also allowed to start again the following day. If one team member quits the race
but the other team member wishes to continue, the race direction will help to find another partner.

10. Technical Service

Our service partners are offering a technical service for the mountain bikes before the start and after the finish. Repair work is free of charge. Bikes must be cleaned beforehand.

11. Riding rules

Parts of MTB HIMACHAL takes place is on public roads.

1. Participants must obey the traffic rules. Participants have to ride on the left hand side of the road. Cutting short in a corner is not allowed. Directions from the police or the race officials have to be obeyed according to the traffic rules.

2. For rider’s own safety, helmets are compulsory at all times.

3. Throwing things away, in particular wrapping of food, bottles and beverages, is only allowed directly at the checkpoints.

4. Support vehicles are not allowed to affect the race in any way. Support from moving escort vehicles is not allowed. Interference with the race or adverse effects on the race caused by support vehicles will be punished by the jury with time penalties for the supported team.

5. Partners of one team are allowed to support each other.

6. Slower participants are required to make way for faster racers.

7. Technical parts of the route have to be ridden with appropriate caution.

8. Be prepared to brake during steep downhills. Make sure that there are no other vehicles or riders in your way.

9. Bike-Repairs have to take place in a conspicuous area alongside the route and must not hinder felloe competitors.

10. On the last 500m to the finish line riders must hold their lines. Switching is not allowed .

12. Time Punishment and Disqualification

The organizers reserve the right to disqualify participants and teams if one or more of the following points apply:

• Technical deficiencies on the equipment
• Health problems of participants
• Violating the rules of the event
• Unfair or unsporting conduct
• Any disrespect of the environment
• Traffic rule violations

13. Nature Conservation

Disposing of garbage along the route or deliberate damage to the environment will lead to disqualification or severe time penalties.

14. External support

The members of one team are permitted to support each other, but are not allowed to accept help from a third person (spectator, supporter, participant from another team). No pushing or pulling by a third person or a escort vehicle is allowed. The exception is handing over food, beverages, clothes and replacement parts from assistants on the route and from any medical helper. Drafting with persons who are not part of the race is not allowed.

15. Protest and Jury

Each participant is allowed to raise an objection against rules contraventions by other teams or against decisions of the race director up to one hour after finish time limit in the race office. He/she have to name witnesses. A jury with three members (race director, route supervisor and time keeper) will hear the protest and make a decision before the next morning start.
The protest fee is 5000 RS. Should the protest not be upheld, the protest fee will be forfeited.


17.The last, but most important, rule

Participate with a sense of camaraderie, fun and adventure, and do not forget your sportsmanship and sense of humor!

THE PARTICIPATION FEES IS 100USD .. THE APPROXIMATE FLYING RATE LONDON-NEW DELHI-LONDON IS 400 POUNDS. LOOKING FORWARD TO EVERYBODYS SUPPORT ... AFTER ALL IT IS THE RIDERS WHO MAKE THE EVENT.

LOG ON TO THE WEBSITE FILL THE FEEDBACK FORM, DOWNLOAD THE PARTICIPATION OVERVIEW AND FILL THE DETAILS .. HAVE ANY QUESTIONS MAIL ME AT dhananjayahluwalia a-t gmail dot com or ride a-t mtbhimachal dot com

www.mtbhimachal.com
CHEERS,
DHANANJAY
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Hi,
GATORADE is the official drink of the enduro ... Kudos to them ..

Cheers,
Dhananjay
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Hello All,
I am posting some route details ... the photographs can be found at the website www.mtbhimachal.com

DAY ONE
Shimla 2208 mts - Narkanda 2700mts
5hrs riding time 810metres of climbing. 71 kms.

DAY TWO
Narkanda - Nirmund 1750 mts
5.5 hrs riding time. 1100 metres of climbing. 70 kms. The day break sees a steep downhill to the sutlej river valley at nogli 900mts and then an uphill to Nirmund.

DAY THREE
Nirmund - Jhajjar 1350 mts.
5.5 hrs riding time. 70 kms. 1000 metres of climbing. Winding through Himalayan villages and apple orchards.

DAY FOUR
Jhajjar - Dalash - Shamshar 1600mts.
50kms. 1200mts of climbing. 5.5 hrs riding time. Apple orchards and kids following you.

DAY FIVE
Shamshar - Jalori pass (3600mts) - Shoja 2400mts.
6 hrs of riding time. 32 kms, 1600 mts of climbing. The day begins with a steep uphill to the Jalori pass and then an absolute downhill to Shoja.

DAY SIX
Shoja - Jibhi - Gada Gushaini - Jhanjehli 2060mts.
60kms. 6.5 hrs of riding. 1200mts of climbing. The day winds through a forest before we begin a technical singletrack through some amazing Himalayan backcountry. A very rewarding ride.

DAY SEVEN
Jhanjehli - Bajah - Pandoh - Mandi 850mts
75 kms 6hrs of riding 1000mts of climbing. The route winds through some more singletrack and jeep tracks before reaching Mandi one of the larger towns in Himachal where we are received by an overwhelming crowd through a show off stage.

DAY EIGHT
Mandi - Kullu (Transport 70kms) Climb 1400mts to begin ride at 2400mts at Bijli Mahadev temple.
50kms. 5 hrs of riding. 1600mts of climbing.

Overall the route is 70% Dirt Track and 30% Tarmac through some of the most picturesque Himalayan Backcountry. Fully supported by medics and feeding stations along the route serving fruits, glucose, juice and some energy supplements. More details can be had from the website. A good riding/Holiday option with participation fees at 100USD.

Looking forward to meeting you at the enduro.

Cheers and Regards,
Dhananjay

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Dharajay
When are you posting the results from the race and where..
Since you collected the data it should not be a big issue to send them all out
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