India's Cyclists Shine at Asian Track Cycling Championships
India, 8 January 2026 — Indian cyclists have made a significant impact at the ongoing Asian Track Cycling Championships held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The event, which started on January 6 and will conclude on January 10, has seen a strong performance from the Indian contingent, with several athletes advancing to the finals in various categories. Ronaldo Singh, one of India’s prominent cyclists, has advanced to the finals in the men’s sprint category after showcasing a series of strong performances in the heats and semifinals. Singh is known for his explosive speed and tactical prowess on the track, and his advancement is seen as a promising opportunity for India to secure a medal in this prestigious championship. On the women’s side, Deborah Herold has also made her mark by reaching the finals in the keirin event. Herold, who has been a consistent performer for India in continental championships, demonstrated her experience and skill in maneuvering through the heats to secure her spot in the finals, scheduled for January 9. The Asian Track Cycling Championships is a key event for cyclists in the region, providing a platform for athletes to compete at a high level and gain international exposure. For India, strong performances at such events are crucial for building momentum and preparing athletes for future global competitions, including the upcoming Olympics. The Indian cycling federation has expressed satisfaction with the team's performance so far, highlighting the progress made in recent years through enhanced training programs and international exposure. The ongoing championship is seen as both a test and an opportunity for Indian cyclists to establish themselves as formidable competitors on the Asian stage. As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on the Indian athletes as they aim to convert their finals appearances into podium finishes. Their performances not only reflect individual achievements but also signify the growing stature of Indian cycling on the international scene, a development keenly followed by sports enthusiasts back home.