Pune Cyclist Aashish Joshi Completes Grueling 1001 Miglia Italia Ride

Among the 12 Indian cyclists participating, Joshi was the only representative from Pune.
Aashish Joshi, endurance cyclist from Pune
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Pune: Aashish Joshi, an endurance cyclist from Pune, successfully completed the 1001 Miglia Italia, a demanding cycling event that covers 1001 miles (1600 km).

Among the 12 Indian cyclists participating, Joshi was the only representative from Pune. Overcoming harsh gradients, steep climbs, tricky descents, route changes, and mishaps, Joshi completed the course in 142 hours.

Although the official cut-off time was 134 hours, Joshi’s sheer determination saw him reach the finish line, one of three participants to finish outside the designated time.

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The 1001 Miglia Italia is known for its extreme physical challenges, including a total elevation of 16,000 meters. Conceptualized by Fermo Rigamonti, the event has been held six times over the past decade, attracting cyclists from across five continents. This year, approximately 700 cyclists participated between August 16-22, 2024.

Aashish Joshi, a 50-year-old interior designer by profession and endurance cyclist by passion, called the 1001 Miglia Italia one of the most extreme cycling events in the world. He reflected on the event's intensity, emphasizing the importance of not just physical fitness but also mental toughness.

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"Crossing the finish line without external support truly tests your endurance and emotional strength," Joshi said.

In addition to the difficult terrain, Joshi had to contend with sparse resources in deserted towns due to the holiday season. The scarcity of food, water, and repair services added to the challenges posed by unpredictable weather—cold rains, freezing nights, and daytime temperatures soaring to 36 degrees. Poor network connectivity in the mountains further complicated navigation, leading to frequent reroutes.

For his outstanding perseverance and resilience, the event organizers awarded Joshi a medal for completing the distance.

Joshi is no stranger to endurance cycling events. He has previously participated in the London-Edinburgh-London cycling event (1535 km) in 2013, 2017, and 2022, completing it within the designated time in 2017. He has also competed in the 1235 km Paris-Brest-Paris cycling event.

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