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Luke Mudgway triumphs in the Mulshi–Maval stage of Pune Grand Tour

Harshveer Singh Sekhon of the Indian National Team was the best performing India athlete with a 74th rank and a time of 2:07:15.

Stage winner Luke Mudgway of team Li Ning Star China at the finishing line of Leg 01 of the Pune Grand TourStage winner Luke Mudgway of team Li Ning Star China at the finishing line of Leg 01 of the Pune Grand Tour (Express photo by Arul Horizon)

New Zealander Luke Mudgway achieved the top spot in the first stage of the Pune Grand Tour cycling challenge on January 20. Mudgway, who clocked a timing of 2:00:21 hours for the 87.5 km route through Mulshi-Maval, represents the Chinese team Li Ning Star. The race stage flagged off from the TCS Circle near Hinjewadi and finished at D.Y Patil Institute in Akurdi.

Andreas Matildas of Quick Pro Team, Estonia, finished close behind in second place after clocking 02:00:27, with Yorben Lauryssen of Tarteletto-Isorex, Belgium completing the podium clocking 02:00:30. Under Union Cycliste Internationale regulations for 2.2 stage races, the top three finishers earned time bonuses of 10, six and four seconds, respectively.

Harshveer Singh Sekhon of the Indian National Team was the best performing India athlete with a 74th rank and a time of 2:07:15.

Mudgway told The Indian Express, “I had a pretty fast finish so coming into the finish I was pretty sure I could get the win. So I just did my sprint and got the win.” Talking about the crash involving multiple cyclists before the first hill near Kolvan village, Mudgway said, “I didn’t see the crash. I knew it might be pretty dangerous today so I just stayed near the front.”

The race was ‘neutralised’ or paused for 23 minutes after the second peloton of riders crashed and multiple cyclists suffered injuries which had to be tended to by the on-site ambulances. Three riders pulled out of the race due to the crash. Further, a Malaysian rider crashed at the finish line after tripping over the finish line boundary that had peeled off off the ground.

Talking to media about the most difficult stretch, Mudgway opined: “Probably the descent off the first categorised climb. It was really, really steep, and it was really technical. But at the same time, that made the difference in the race, I think. That’s where we got the gap. It was a really fast part of the race. I was really happy that we could finish it off.”

France’s Killian Larpe of Sélection Nationale Team France Défense claimed maximum points at the first King of the Mountains checkpoint. Cristian Railaen, also from Li Ning Star, showed consistency across the ascents and finished among the top three at every mountain checkpoint. Railaenu collected five points to secure the ‘Polka Dot’ jersey.

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Jambalijamts Sainbayar of Burgos Burpellet BH, Spain claimed the Orange Jersey as the ‘Best Asian’ rider. Spiero Tamar of Team Wielerploeg Groot Amsterdam, was rewarded with the White Jersey for best young rider, while Harshveer Singh Sekhon, Indian National Team topped the domestic contingent to earn the Blue Jersey as India’s leading performer.

Soham Shah is a Correspondent with The Indian Express, based in Pune. A journalism graduate with a background in fact-checking, he brings a meticulous and research-oriented approach to his current reporting. Professional Background Role: Correspondent coverig education and city affairs in Pune. Specialization: His primary beat is education, but he also maintains a strong focus on civic issues, public health, human rights, and state politics. Key Strength: Soham focuses on data-driven reporting on school and college education, government reports, and public infrastructure. Recent Notable Articles (Late 2025) His late 2025 work highlights a transition from education-centric reporting to hard-hitting investigative and human-rights stories: 1. Investigations & Governance "Express Impact: Mother's name now a must to download birth certificate from PMC site" (Dec 20, 2025): Reporting on a significant policy change by the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) following his earlier reports on gender inclusivity in administrative documents. "44-Acre Mahar Land Controversy: In June, Pune official sought land eviction at Pawar son firm behest" (Nov 9, 2025): An investigative piece on real estate irregularities involving high-profile political families. 2. Education & Campus Life Faculty crisis at SPPU hits research, admin work: 62% of govt-sanctioned posts vacant, over 75% in many depts (Sept 12, 2025): An investigative piece on professor vacancies at Savitribai Phule Pune University. "Maharashtra’s controversial third language policy: Why National Curriculum Framework recommends a third language from Class 6" (July 2): This detailed piece unpacks reasons behind why the state's move to introduce a third language from class 1 was controversial. "Decline in number of schools, teachers in Maharashtra but student enrolment up: Report" (Jan 2025): Analyzing discrepancies in the state's education data despite rising student numbers. 3. Human Rights & Social Issues "Aanchal Mamidawar was brave after her family killed her boyfriend" (Dec 17, 2025): A deeply personal and hard-hitting opinion piece/column on the "crime of love" and honor killings in modern India. "'People disrespect the disabled': Meet the man who has become face of racist attacks on Indians" (Nov 29, 2025): A profile of a Pune resident with severe physical deformities who became the target of global online harassment, highlighting issues of disability and cyber-bullying. Signature Style Soham is known for his civil-liberties lens. His reporting frequently champions the rights of the marginalized—whether it's students fighting for campus democracy, victims of regressive social practices, or residents struggling with crumbling urban infrastructure (as seen in his "Breathless Pune" contributions). He is adept at linking hyper-local Pune issues to larger national conversations about law and liberty. X (Twitter): @SohamShah07 ... Read More


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