This story is from October 16, 2021

Bengaluru doctor cycles around Karnataka in 119 hours

Heavy rain at the 6am flag-off at Vidhana Soudha on October 8 indicated to ultra-cyclist Dr Srinivas Gokulnath what was in store during the Race Around Karnataka (RAKA) that he was embarking on. But by the time he returned to Vidhana Soudha at 5.13am on October 13 — cycling across the state — he knew the downpour was only one of the many challenges en route.
Bengaluru doctor cycles around Karnataka in 119 hours
During the four day-23-hour-13minute trip, Dr Srinivas slept only for seven hours to clock an average speed of 18.8kmph.
BENGALURU: Heavy rain at the 6am flag-off at Vidhana Soudha on October 8 indicated to ultra-cyclist Dr Srinivas Gokulnath what was in store during the Race Around Karnataka (Race Around Karnataka) that he was embarking on. But by the time he returned to Vidhana Soudha at 5.13am on October 13 — cycling across the state — he knew the downpour was only one of the many challenges en route.
Under Race Around Karnataka, Dr Srinivas covered the 2,240km periphery of Karnataka in the shortest time — he took 119 hours and 13 minutes to ride through the tough but scenic route: Mulbagal-Chikkaballapura-Madhugiri-Sira-Chitradurga-Kudligi-Sandur-Ballari-Raichur-Yadgir-Bidar-Kalaburagi-Vijayapura-Jamakhandi-Belagavi-Joida-Karwar-Honnavar-Kundapur-Udupi-Mangaluru-Madikeri-Mysuru-Mandya-Bengaluru.
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During the four day-23-hour-13minute trip, he slept only for seven hours to clock an average speed of 18.8kmph.
The ride, Dr Srinivas said, was to explore the home state and curate a route so it becomes an annual race for ultra-cyclists from India and abroad.
The pandemic prompted him and his 10-member crew to curate the route. Of late, Dr Srinivas had not been able to race abroad -- his annual fix -- because of travel restrictions. So Team Srini decided to replicate in their home state the races like Race Across America (RAAM) and RAA (Race Around Austria).

“When Austria with a 2,200km periphery can do it, why not Karnataka having the same periphery?” we asked ourselves and the result was Race Around Karnataka,” said Dr Srinivas, who is into medical services of the armed forces, currently posted in Assam.
Terrain troubles and blissful moments
Besides the downpour, 30% of the 2,240km-stretch was bad, particularly in the Kalyana Karnataka region. There were also steep stretches between Ballari and Raichur, and Mangaluru and Madikeri. The total elevation gain was 15,800m.
When Dr Sinivias suffered from acute gastroenteritis in the initial days, Dr Abhijeet Y V, who was part of the crew, cured it. The other crew members were Girish Kolegudu, Sudhakara Narsegowda, Subhash Lagali, Dr Rajashekhar D Gadad, Abhi Sadineni, Pritish, Dhanasekaran S, Harish and Mohan.
Cheering from the cycling community is what kept Team Srini going. “Cycling groups from Bengaluru, Kalaburagi, Jamakhandi, Madikeri, Bidar and other areas cheered me even when I reached the places in the middle of the night," he said. While the doctors' fraternity felicitated him in Mangaluru, the coastal police created a green corridor for his smooth passage on October 10.
Race Around Karnataka was a perfect homecoming for Dr Srinivas after RAAM and RAA. "North Karnataka offered many breathtaking views of meadows and agriculture fields, while in Kodagu it was mountains. It's blissful to soak in the beauty of rivers Krishna, Bheema and Cauvery," he said.
Endurance cyclists Monish Calappa and Rajkumar Koth officiated the race for World Ultra-Cycling Association (WUCA). Once certified, Team Srini will make Race Around Karnataka the state race from 2022.
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