Competing at National Road Cycling Championships
A 13-year-old cyclist who bought his first road bike, trained for only two months, won two silver medals at the State Championship, represented Chandigarh at the National School Games, and recently secured second place against nearly 100 riders—including experienced adults on high-end bicycles—is now striving to bring national and international recognition to Chandigarh and India.
Haransh Singh is one of Chandigarh's emerging young road cyclists who has demonstrated extraordinary determination and rapid progression in competitive cycling.
Every champion is built in the hours nobody is watching.
Early morning road rides covering 40-80km before school
Evening gym sessions for core, legs, and endurance
Carefully planned meals for performance and recovery
Visualization, race strategy, and mental toughness
From a first road bike to national representation — in just one year.
Triban RC150 — the beginning of everything.
Every single day. Early mornings. Long distances. Building base fitness from zero.
First race ever. Silver medal in Time Trial.
Doubled down. Silver medal in the Mass Start Road Race. Two silvers in one championship.
Earned selection to represent Chandigarh.
Competed against India's best young cyclists at the National School Games. Secured 27th position nationally.
Defeated 98 riders at Tour De City Season 4.
Nationally ranked. State recognized. The journey from a ₹15,000 bike to the national stage is just beginning.
Real results at state and national level — in the very first year of competition.
Silver medal in the Individual Time Trial at the State Championship.
Silver medal in the Mass Start Road Race at the State Championship.
Officially selected to represent Chandigarh at national-level competitions.
Competed at the National School Games against India's top school-level cyclists.
Secured 27th position overall at the National Championship — in his debut year.
Tour De City Season 4 — Silver medal defeating 98 riders on a competitive city circuit.




A mapped-out roadmap from state silver to the Olympic podium. Every year has a target.
Break into the top 10 at the National Road Cycling Championship.
Podium finish at the National Championship — gold, silver, or bronze.
Represent India at the Junior Asian Cycling Championship.
Earn a permanent spot in the Indian National Cycling Team.
Represent India at the Commonwealth Games on the international stage.
The ultimate dream. Represent India at the Olympic Games.
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✓ Achieved — State Silver Medals, National Selection
Target: 2027 — National Podium
Target: 2028 — Junior Asian Championship
Target: 2028–2030 — Asian Podium
Target: 2032 — Represent India at CWG
Target: 2036 — The Ultimate Dream
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