India's Dazzling Start at the Asian Cycling Championships
India, 6 January 2026 — The Indian cycling team has made an impressive start at the 2026 Asian Cycling Championships held in New Delhi. On the opening day, Indian cyclist L. Ronaldo clinched a gold medal in the men's individual time trial, clocking a personal best time. The championships, taking place at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, have attracted top cyclists from across Asia.
In the women's section, Indian cyclist Meenakshi Natarajan secured a bronze medal in the 10 km scratch race, marking a promising start for the Indian contingent in the event. The team hopes to capitalize on this momentum in the upcoming races.
The Asian Cycling Championships serve as a critical platform for cyclists to qualify for future international events, including the Olympics. With India's strong start, expectations are high for further successes as the competition progresses. The championships will continue over the next week, featuring a range of events across multiple categories.
India has been focusing on developing its cycling infrastructure and talent pool, aiming to enhance its performance on the continental stage. This performance underscores the effectiveness of recent training programs and investments in the sport.
The event is ongoing, with Indian athletes expected to participate in several races in the coming days, raising hopes for additional medals.