Chief Minister Pema Khandu of Arunachal Pradesh recently hailed the exhilarating Mondura cycle racing event, likening it to a thrilling adventure that stirs the senses and tests the limits of participants.
CM Pema Khandu emphasized the exhilarating nature of the Mondura cycle racing event, dubbed the ‘Ghost of the Mountains,’ where riders navigate perilous mountain trails at over 10,000 ft. The high-altitude challenge provides an adrenaline surge as participants race downhill at breakneck speeds, underscoring the sheer intensity and excitement encapsulated within the event.
With riders tackling rugged terrain and navigating through challenging obstacles, Mondura cycle racing demands unwavering focus and precision. Every twist and turn on the mountain trails presents a new challenge, calling upon participants to harness their skills and conquer the unpredictable terrain.
CM Pema Khandu extended a warm welcome to participants hailing from diverse geographies, including overseas locations such as New Zealand, Indonesia, and Nepal, as well as cities across India like Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad, along with various states from the Northeast region.
“I warmly greeted participants from various corners of the globe, including countries like New Zealand, Indonesia, and Nepal, alongside cities such as Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and states from the North East, who converged in Arunachal Pradesh for the thrilling Mondura cycle racing event. You have lapped up the challenge, conquered the obstacles, and felt the pulse,” expressed CM Pema Khandu, applauding the courage and spirit of the riders in embracing the adventure.
The Mondura cycle racing event not only celebrates the thrill of extreme sports but also promotes tourism and adventure sports in the picturesque landscapes of Arunachal Pradesh. As participants push their limits and overcome obstacles, they embody the spirit of adventure and camaraderie, contributing to the vibrant tapestry of sports and culture in the region.