Saturday, February 7, 2009
Chandigarh State Championships - Results
The results for Chandigarh State championship for various categories of boys and girls held on Feb 7 and 8, 2009 can be downloaded from the following link:
1. DOWNLOAD RESULTS _Feb 7, 2009
2. DOWNLOAD RESULTS_Feb 8, 2009
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Schedule of Cycling Races- Chandigarh Cycling Championships
8.00 am 1000M Time Trial Men Senior
8.30 a.m. 500M Time Trial Men Junior Boys U/19 years
8.40 am 500M Time Trial Women Senior
8.50 am 500M Junior Girls U/19 years
9.00 am 500M Junior Boys U17 years
9.15 am 500M Junior Girls U17 years
9.30 am 500M Sub-Junior Boys U15 years
9.45 am 500M Sub-Junior Girls U15 years
10.00 am 500M Sub-Junior Boys U13 years
10.15 am 500M Sub-Junior Girls U13 years
10.30 am 5000M Scratch Race Senior Men
10.45 am 3000M Scratch Race Senior Women
11.00 am 5000M Scratch Race Junior Boys U19 years
11.15 am 3000M Scratch Race Junior Girls U19 years
11.30 am 5000M Scratch Race Junior Boys U17 years
11.40 am 3000M Scratch Race Junior Girls U17 years
11.50 am 5000M Scratch Race Sub-Junior Boys U15 years
12.00 noon 3000M Scratch Race Sub-Junior Girls U15 years
12.10 pm 5000M Scratch Race Sub-Junior Boys U13 years
12.20 pm 3000M Scratch Race Sub-Junior Girls U13 years
Lunch/Refreshment will be provided by the Association
MOUNATIN BIKE CYCLING CHAMPS
NEAR HORSE CLUB BEHIND SUKHNA LAKE
2.30 pm 1 Lap XC Time Trial Men Senior (Above 17 years)
2.45 pm 1 Lap XC Time Trial Women Senior Sub-Junior (Above 17 years)
3.00 pm 1 Lap XC Time Trial Boys Junior (15 to 17 years)
3.15 pm 1 Lap XC Time Trial Girls Junior (15 to 17 years)
3.30 pm 1 Lap XC Time Trial Boys Sub Junior (Under15 years)
3.45 pm 1 Lap XC Time Trial Girls Sub Junior (Under15 years
4.00 pm 10 Lap XC Mass Start Race Men Senior (Above 17 years)
4.30 pm 6 Lap XC Mass Start Race Women Senior Sub-Junior (Above 17 years)
4.45. pm 6 Lap XC Mass Start Boys Junior (15 to 17 years)
5.00 pm 4 Lap XC Mass Start Race Girls Junior (15 to 17 years)
5.15 pm 2 Lap XC Mass Start Race Boys Sub Junior (Under 15 years)
08.02.2009 ROAD CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS
6.30 am 5 Kms Mass Start Boys Sub Junior (Under15 years)
7.00 am 5 Kms Mass Start Girls Sub Junior (Under15 years)
7.15 am 10 Kms Mass Start Junior Boys (17 years)
7.30 am 10 Kms Mass Start Junior (Girls Under 17 years)
7.45 am 15 Kms Mass Start Junior Boys (19 years)
8.00 am 10 Kms Mass Start Junior Girls( Under 19 years)
9.00 am 20 Kms Mass Start Senior Men
9.30 am 10 Kms Mass Start Senior Women
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Chandigarh Cycling Activities Calendar 2009-10
CALENDAR OF CYCLING ACTIVITIES 2009-10 | |
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July 12, 2009 | Chandigarh Mountain Bike Cycling Races |
August 15, 2009 | Chandigarh Road Cycling Races |
August 30, 2009 | Mountain Bike Cycling Rides |
September 20, 2009 | Chandigarh Road Cycling Races |
October 4, 2009 | Chandigarh Mountain Bike Cycling Championships |
October 31, 2009 | Chandigarh Track Cycling Championships |
November 14, 2009 | Chandigarh Road Cycling Championships |
December 6, 2009 | Chandigarh Inter-School Cycling Championships |
January 16, 2010 | Invitational Cycling Championships |
MTB Trails around Chandigarh
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Chandigarh Cycling Championships
D-4, Sector 14, PU Campus,
on February 7-8, 2009 at
January 25, 2009:
Chandigarh Amateur Cycling Association is holding Chandigarh Cycling Championships for Boys and Girls for Track, Road and Mountain Bike discipline on February 7 & 8, 2009 at Punjab Engineering College Grounds starting at 7.30 a.m. During the Cycling Championships the following events will be held in different age groups:
Category BOYS GIRLS
Senior 1000M Time Trial 500M Time Trial
4000M Individual Pursuit 3000M Individual Pursuit
5000M Mass Start 3000M Mass Start
20 Km Road Mass Start 20 Km Road Mass Start
6 Lap Cross Country Race 4 Lap Cross Country race
Junior (17 to 19 yrs) 500M Time Trial 500M Time Trial
3000M Individual Pursuit 2000M Individual Pursuit
3000M Mass Start 2000M Mass Start
20 Km Road Mass Start 20 Km Road Mass Start
4 Lap Cross Country Race 2 Lap Cross Country race
Junior (15 to 17 yrs) 500M Time Trial 500M Time Trial
2000M Individual Pursuit 1000M Individual Pursuit
2000M Mass Start 2000M Mass Start
20 Km Road Mass Start 20 Km Road Mass Start
3 Lap Cross Country Race 2 Lap Cross Country race
Sub-Junior (13 to 15 yrs) 500M Time Trial 500M Time Trial
1000M Individual Pursuit 1000M Individual Pursuit
1000M Mass Start 1000M Mass Start
20 Km Road Mass Start 20 Km Road Mass Start
2 Lap Cross Country Race 1 Lap Cross Country race
Sub-Junior (under 13 yrs) 500M Time Trial 500M Time Trial
1000M Mass Start 1000M Mass Start
The Interested students to take part in the Cycling Races may send their entries to Mr. Sawinder Singh or undersigned at D-4, Sector 14,
Rakesh Mohindra
Monday, January 26, 2009
Cycling and Environment-UCI Charter
The protection of the environment and the application of the principles of sustainable development are fundamental duties for all individuals in society. As an International Federation, the International Cycling Union is committed to assuming its responsibilities in this respect. A competitive sport that does not require huge facilities, a healthy outdoor leisure pursuit and an ecological means of transport, cycling is an activity that respects, and is closely linked to, the environment. Strengthened by the values and assets of cycling, of which it is assuming the development and promotion of all aspects with the close cooperation of National Federations and its main partners, the UCI is committed to respecting the seven following rules:
- Apply, encourage and pass on recommendations made by the International Olympic Committee’s Sports and Environment Commission, which considers the environment as the third dimension of the Olympic movement.
- Adopt responsible conduct in its daily activities at its headquarters and the velodrome at the World Cycling Centre: environmentally friendly facilities, ecological management of energy, materials and waste
- Take into account the respect of pre-established environmental criteria when evaluating bids for the organisation of UCI events. This includes the need to ensure that permanent facilities will provide a harmoniously integrated and utilised legacy.
- Make National Federations and partners aware of the problems regarding the protection of the environment and sustainable development.
- Support organisers of UCI events, enabling them to supply pertinent answers to questions related to the protection of the environment before, during and after the event.
- Encourage cyclists, whatever their chosen discipline, to show responsibility towards the environment by respecting basic rules.
- Support the promotion of the bicycle as an ecological means of transport that helps to resolve the problems of pollution and traffic congestion.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Meeting of CACA Jan. 30, 2009
Cycle Rally to promote healthy heart
NEW YEAR CYCLE RALLY
The Cycle Rally was Flagged Off by S.K.Sharma, President, Environment Society of India. On this occasion participating industries from the project ‘‘Developing a Model for the Prevention of Non Communicable Diseases in an Industrial setting’’ along with Government High School, Sector 12, PGIMER and Nursing College, PGIMER actively participated in this event.
The cycle rally was followed by spectacular presentation from S.K. Sharma on how to maintain a healthy environment in Chandigarh, Dr JS Thakur, Associate Professor, School of Public health, Department of Community Medicine spoke on Lifestyle Diseases and importance of Physical Activity, Rakesh Mohindra, Secretary Chandigarh, Amateur Cycling Association spoke on Importance and benefits of cycling, Dr Puneet Bains, Project Officer, School of Public Health, PGIMER spoke on the importance of healthy workplace environment in Industrial setting, Dr Parveen, MPH student,PGIMER spoke on risk factors of non communicable diseases.
Refreshments were sponsored by Talwar Dairy and Healthy workplace project staff. It is worth while to mention here that every fourth Sunday cycle rally would be organized by all these partners to promote physical activity in
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Railways and Punjab wins in Boys Section
Railways and Kerala lifted the men's and women's team trophies, respectively, in the National Track Cycling Championships, conducted by the Chandigarh Amateur Cycling Association at the Punjabi University Velodrome in Patialatoday. Punjab were runners-up in the men's section and Manipur women secured runners-up in the women's category.
Punjab claimed the junior boys section while Kerala were runners-up. Kerala claimed the junior girls championship pushing Manipur to the runners-up position. Gurshardeep Singh of Services Sports Control Board won the gurelling 20 km Point Race for men. Harpreet Singh of Railway Sports Promotion Board and Atul Kumar of Services Sports Control Board bagged silver and bronze medals, respectively. Punjab Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal gave away the prizes. Manpreet Badal promised financial assistance to Punjabi University and Punjab Cycling Association for development of sports. He also promised to grant financial assistance for developing sports culture in Punjab if a long term plan will be submitted. He also took details for preparing the Punjab teams for forthcoming National Games to be held at Jharkhand. The inclement weather delayed today's schedule. Manpreet Badal interacted with the cyclists to know how they felt about the university infrastructure.
Prof Jaspal Singh Vice Chancellor, Punjabi University, Patiala also wintessed the Cycling Competitions.
Karamvir Singh Sidhu, Secretary General, highlighted the activities of the Cycling Federation of India and also gave details about the preparation of Commonwealth Games. Organising Secretary Rakesh Mohindra read out the report of the championships. Hardeep Singh Kingra, Treasurer,CFI gave vote of thanks.
Results:
Men's Championships:
Winners: Railways. Runners-up: Punjab.
Women Championships: Winners: Kerala. Runners-up: Manipur.
Junior Boys Championships: Winners: Punjab. Runners-up: Kerala.
Junior Girls Championships: Winners: Kerala. Runners-up: Manipur.
Sub Junior Boys: Winners: Punjab. Runners-up: Maharashtra.
Sub Junior Boys: Winners: Kerala. Runners-up: Manipur.
Friday, January 23, 2009
National Track Cycling 2009, Patiala
Sh. Parminder Singh Dhindsa, Cabinet Minister-PWD (B&R), Government of Punjab inaugurated the 62nd Senior, 39th Junior, 25th Sub-Junior National Track Cycling Championships on 13th January 2009, Professor Jaspal Singh, Vice Chancellor Punjabi University, Patiala presided over the inauguration function. A Large number of VIP’s and University officials witnessed the opening ceremony parade of participating teams and cycling events in the morning session. Sh. Parminder Singh Dhindsa expressed his good wishes to participants and also announced a financial assistance of Rs. One lakh for the organisation of the Championships and promised all support for warm hospitality to the participants.
Sh. Manpreet Singh Badal, cabinet Minster-Finance and Planning & Program gave away the prizes to winners on the closing ceremony. Mr. Badal interacted with the winners and players from different states and congratulated them on their success and applauded the efforts of organising committee for conducting the Championships in a befitting manner. Sh. Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa, Member of Parliament &Former Cabinet Minister and President of Cycling Federation of India also presided during the Championships and personally ask for making better training facilities for budding cyclists.
Sh. Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa, Member of Parliament &Former Cabinet Minister and President of Cycling Federation of India also presided during the Championships and personally ask for making provisions for better training facilities to budding cyclists.