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Tour de Pakistan Cycle Race

Posted on March 3, 2007
Filed Under >Bilal Zuberi, Sports
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Bilal Zuberi

For cycle enthusisasts in Pakistan, a wonderful international event is just around the corner. The 13th Tour de Pakistan International Cycling Race, organized by Pakistan Cycling Federation, will be held on March 4-18. The race will start from Quaid’s tomb in Karachi on March 4 and end in Peshawar on March 18, taking the participants through a various cities of Sindh, Punjab and NWPF on the famous Grand Trunk (GT) Road.

This will be among the largest of such events in Asia, covering a distance of 1,648 km in eleven stages with four days of rest en route. This event is being promoted as a part of the Visit Pakistan Year (2007), and is planned to draw an international crowd of cycling enthusiasts to promote a better understanding of the country and to promote tourism.

The event is modeled on the pattern of the well known Tour de France and is expected to include more than 150 domestic and foreign participants, including those from Germany, Canada, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Iran, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh. As of last night most of these teams had already arrived in the country.

This race is a fantastic idea and I hope the Federation will succeed in not just promoting the race nationally and internationally, but will also be able to ensure proper arrangements regarding security, lodging, boarding, medical and transport facilities. It is unfortunate that India opted out of the race at the last minute due to security fears after the train incident, but is encouraging to see participants from many other countries involved.

As for Pakistan’s contingent, it is surely hoped that they will put a strong display of skills and team work against their international competitors. Teams from Army, Railways, Wapda and Sui Southern Gas Company, along with teams of the four provinces will be competing for the prize money of Rs 1.2 million. According the PCF, these teams have trained under the supervision of a coach from New Zealand, but even if they do not win, their participation is in itself something to be admired and be joyous about. Go guys!!!

I wish our teams, and the organizers of this event, well in their efforts!

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  1. The Pakistanian says:
    March 3rd, 2007 9:30 pm

    [quote comment="36320"]If I remember correct, this race started in 1980s and at that time Quetta used to be on itinerary too. Starting from Karachi, Cyclist used to go to Quetta via Sukkur and then come back onwards to Peshawar via Lahore. The race used to be longer than its current version.[/quote]

    Thats right, and this bearded guy (forgot his name) from the POF (Pakistan Ordinance Factory) team won it like two or three times in a row.

  2. Owais Mughal says:
    March 3rd, 2007 8:43 pm

    If I remember correct, this race started in 1980s and at that time Quetta used to be on itinerary too. Starting from Karachi, Cyclist used to go to Quetta via Sukkur and then come back onwards to Peshawar via Lahore. The race used to be longer than its current version.

  3. Immad says:
    March 3rd, 2007 7:48 pm

    Agreed with BD. ‘Pakistan da tour’ has a seeming familiarity with Tour de Pakistan and it has a local touch to it as well. Its always good to promote local culture and choosing names which reflect the local language are a good way to do that.

  4. Eidee Man says:
    March 3rd, 2007 7:45 pm

    Is this thing sponsored by Sohrab? :)

  5. BD says:
    March 3rd, 2007 7:20 pm

    Why call it “Tour de Pakistan”?

    It should be “Pakistan da tour” instead!

  6. Turab says:
    March 3rd, 2007 6:04 pm

    Great going. Wish the organizers all the best to pull off a neat event!

  7. Asad says:
    March 3rd, 2007 6:04 pm

    Nice change of pic for the comment form… :D

    How long would it be before the Mullahs come out to protest participation of women in this event? Or have the organizers denied women participation on fear of Mullahs already?

  8. March 3rd, 2007 3:23 pm

    nice.
    great going.
    i think it would be a really wacky race as well. crowned trucks coming straight at u, rickshaws cutting through u, camels and horse carts in the way.

    nice challenge.
    hope all participants leave with a positive experience.

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