The Chennai leg of the event, organised by Indian Terrain Fashions Limited and choosemybicycle.Com, will be held on October 8.
The event format is split into two parts, comprising a competitive leg (100 km race) and non-competitive part (50 km ride). The top three finishers (in men and women sections) from the competitive leg from each city would get a chance to take part in the "the Champions Sportive Series-Grand Finale" in Delhi, against top three from the other cities.
Kailash S, head-marketing, TI Cycles said, "Montra's vision is to make performance cycling accessible to all. Through the Champions Sportive event, we want to create a platform for amateur cyclists to experience competitive cycling.
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