Patriot Monitoring Desk
SRINAGAR: Manan Hassan Wani, a 21-year-old boy , a cyclist from Sopore recently completed his solo cycling expedition from Sopore to Leh covering a distance of 480 kilometers in 20.44 hours.
The solo adventure journey from Sopore to Leh was sponsored by Adventure Wheels Sopore and supported by food outlet Kathi Junction, Sopore. Manan’s solo ‘Tour de Leh’ started from Sopore on 13th September and culminated in Leh on 16th September. Manan has more than 35 medals including six gold, four silver, seven bronze and several certificates at National and State level to his name in various cycling competitions.
But the road to success was always bumpy.
Manan had to face dejection many times whenever he approached any authority for his cycling adventures however he battled it out against all odds to become one of the known cyclists from the Valley.
“Be it my school administration, college officials or non-governmental organizations, none helped me in my career growth. They only make false claims to help talented youth.” Manan said after winning the racing competition at district level, the school administration had promised him of logistic support “but nothing was actually done”.
“In 2016, I was selected for inter-university cycle racing competition organized by University of Kashmir. College administration promised me imported cycle if I managed to secure gold for the college. I won gold and Rs 2000 cash award but college authorities turned back on their words,” he added. Manan has showcased his talent in the competitions in Karnataka, New Delhi, Punjab and in Jammu.
“After facing dejection from all quarters, my mom sold her golden ornaments to fetch me a second hand road bike so that I could participate in more competitions. My dream is to become the best cyclist in the world, but for achieving the feat, I need a professional road bike. I want to make my mom and siblings proud. My Leh solo expedition too was on the same road bike- Canon Dale Road Bike, that my mother bough in Rs 50000,” Manan added.
Though some NGOs contacted him but never helped him.
Manan’s career started when he was in 9th standard. He still remembers the day when he finished first in the race. “For such a track – Sopore to Leh, people use Mountain Bikes and I covered the distance on a road bike and created a record. My expedition was only in 20.44 hours.”
Speaking to media, a visibly excited Wani says, “This hundred miles Solo cycle ride was my attempt to showcase the talent of Kashmiri youth in adventure sports. I started my Journey on 13 September at 9 am from Sopore under the banner of “Tour de Leh” and completed it in 20 hours and 44 minutes after reaching Leh on 15 September.”
He considers it a big feat in his cycling career and wishes to set a record by paddling solo from Kashmir to Kanyakumari. “It was the happiest moment for me to have won my first prize in cycle racing. Everyone, my parents, teachers and classmates congratulated me on my success,” Says a cheerful Wani who plans to ride solo from Kashmir to Kanyakumari.
Wani was accompanied by another boy, Faizan Ahmad, who rode his own bike to ensure all emergency support to him like medical aid, food and other important things.
Manan is currently studying at Degree College Baramulla, and pursuing Bachelors in Computer Applications and there are two people in his family, Mother and one sister, while as his father is no more.
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