Press Release

23rd January, 2026

As the city of cycles reclaimed its glory through the first-ever global cycling event, Luke Mudgway took the honours of the prestigious Yellow jersey and Team Li Ning Star, China emerged the winner. The highlight of the Stage 4 was the overwhelming response of the people, lining up both sides of the race route, throughout.

22nd January, 2026

In a highly competitive race that unfolded across 134 kms, the longest route of all 4 stages, Team Li Ning (including Luke Mudgway) continued to dominate as riders enjoyed an enthusiastic welcome at Baramati.

21st January, 2026

As Bajaj Pune Grand Tour took the cyclists through the city streets, countryside, backwaters and hills, the winner of Stage 1 Luke Mudgway claimed his second straight win, as 5 lakh people turned out to watch the race.

20th January, 2026

Luke Mudgway of Team Li Ning Star, China emerged the winner, as a thrilling race through vast grasslands and testing climbs delivered an incredible cycling experience across the 87.2 km race route of Stage 1.

19th January, 2026

As cyclists from 28 teams across 35 nations went head-to-head in the Prologue Race, Fergus Browning took the Yellow Jersey with strong performances by Malaysian and Indian riders.

17th January, 2026

Declaring open, India’s first-ever global cycling event in a grand Welcome Ceremony at Pune with all participating teams, Shri. Devendra Fadnavis spoke about the future of the cycle race.

16th January, 2026

With a chance to participate in a UCI Stage 2.2 race in their country for the first time, the 2 Indian Cycling teams are looking to make the most of the opportunity.

15th January, 2026

As Bajaj Pune Grand Tour gets ready to place India on the global cycling calendar, Former India Cricket Captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni has extended his support to India’s first-ever global cycling event.

6th January, 2026

As 29 international teams, with riders from 35 countries all set to participate in Bajaj Pune Grand Tour, India’s first-ever global cycling event is already creating worldwide buzz.

28th December, 2025

In the presence of state and national dignitaries, the Bajaj Pune Grand Tour trophy was unveiled in Hyderabad. The event represented the positive approach and unwavering commitment of the state to further cycling across India and take it to the world stage!

24th December, 2025

With the honourable Deputy Chief Minister of Government of Gujarat in attendance, Ahmedabad celebrated the trophy of Bajaj Pune Grand Tour, while underlining the city’s commitment to helping the sport of cycling to grow.

22nd December, 2025

In a high-profile event, the city of Chennai acknowledged India’s rise as a cycling nation, while welcoming the trophy of Bajaj Pune Grand Tour.

20th December, 2025

Welcoming a trophy inspired by Pune’s heritage, Jaipur looked ahead at India’s burgeoning prowess in professional cycling.

16th December, 2025

Inspired by Pune’s heritage and paying tribute to the craftsmen of Tambat Aali (coppersmiths), the trophy was unveiled in New Delhi, kicking off a national trophy tour.

16th दिसंबर, 2025

पुणे के इतिहास को सलाम करते हुए तांबट आळी (तांबे के कारीगर) से अपनी पेहचान लेकर बनी बजाज पुणे ग्रँड टूर की ट्रॉफी का भव्य अनावरण नई दिल्ली में हुआ जिसके साथ राष्ट्रीय ट्रॉफी टूर की शुरुआत भी हुई।

12th December, 2025

Teams from the UK, France, Germany, Australia & other nations confirm participation

28th November, 2025

The teams will be shortlisted from the National Championship hosted by Odisha, to be held from 2-6 December.

24th November, 2025

With its official emblem and mascot unveiled, Pune Grand Tour 2026 is set to be India’s first-ever UCI 2.2 Multi-Stage Race and will serve as a qualifier for LA 2028 Summer Olympics.

29th October, 2025

Official emblem and mascot unveiled; Presents India its first-ever UCI 2.2 Multi-Stage Race Pune Grand Tour 2026 to serve as a qualifier for LA 2028 Summer Olympics

24th October, 2025

Pune Grand Tour 2026 to be held from January 19 – 23, 2026. It will be a four stage road race spanning multi-day competition covering 437 km