Inspire India – Divya Tate

Ultra Spice 500 2017

Ultra Spice Start Bogmalo, Goa, India

New event on the calendar - race solo or in a team across Goa, in India

Race Type: 200 MileDistance

Ultra Spice 600 2018

Ultra Spice Start Bogmalo, Goa, India

An ‘out and back’ race, will have only solo and two-person relay team categories. The Race starts in Bogmalo, Goa heads south along the Coast road, heading inland from Honavar towards Jog Falls. Rolling terrain soon turns into a steady climb up the Western Ghats to turn around just above the Falls and return the same way. The distance of 600 Km has a the total elevation gain of almost 6600 Mts. Map link: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/25047834

₹8000

Ultra Spice 1000 2018

Ultra Spice Start Bogmalo, Goa, India

Route – A 56 hour race that is a RAAM Qualifier for solo and has 2, 3 or 4 person team categories. The Race follows the same route at the 500 till Jog Falls. From there it continues around the edge of Wildlife sanctuaries, climbing steadily towards Chikmaglur. Still in the forest and spice plantation covered hills, the route heads south till it touches the Mangalore-Bangalore highway and turns to descend towards the coast again. From Mangalore the route follows the coastline back to Goa. The distance 1000 Km has a the total elevation gain of 9500 Mts. Map link: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/18159439

₹12500

Ultra Spice 1750 2018

Ultra Spice Start Bogmalo, Goa, India

Route – A longer race of 120 hrs that is a RAAM Qualifier for solo and has 2, 3 or 4 person team categories. The Race follows the same route at the 1000 till it touches the Mangalore-Bangalore highway. There instead of heading back, the route continues south along the Western ghats, rolling through spectacular coffee and spice plantations of Coorg. From there it descends down from the Sahyadris to Iritty in Kerala before heading up to Wayanad. Heading into the Nilgiri mountains through Eucalyptus trees the route climbs up to Ooty at 2200Mt through a winding 25 km route. […]

₹18000

The Great Himalayan Ultra 2018

Active Adventures India Hemis Complex, Zangsti, Upper Tukcha Road, Leh Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, India

Inspire India brings you the world's highest Ultra Race... With a start point elevation higher than any point on any Ultra Race in the world! Racers must report one week before the start of the race for acclimatization.

Race Type: 400 MileDistance

The Great Himalayan Ultra 2019

Active Adventures India Hemis Complex, Zangsti, Upper Tukcha Road, Leh Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, India

Inspire India brings you the world's highest Ultra Race... With a start point elevation higher than any point on any Ultra Race in the world! Racers must report one week before the start of the race for acclimatization.

Race Type: 400 MileDistance

The Great Himalayan Ultra 2021

Active Adventures India Hemis Complex, Zangsti, Upper Tukcha Road, Leh Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, India

Inspire India brings you the world's highest Ultra Race... With a start point elevation higher than any point on any Ultra Race in the world! Racers must report one week before the start of the race for acclimatization.

Race Type: 400 MileDistance

The Deccan Cliffhanger 10th Edition (2023)

Keshavbaug Pune D.P. Road, Kothrud, Pune, Maharashtra, IN

The Deccan Cliffhanger is India’s signature Ultracycle Race! The race starts on the Deccan Plateau, goes over the Sahyadri mountains and drops through dense forests covered cliffs to finish on the coastline in Goa. A 646 Km (400 Mile) Ultra Cycling Race from Pune to Goa, comprising solo and relay team categories. The Relay event is RAAM style, and the Solo Race is a Race Across America Qualifier. All racers in all categories must have a support vehicle and crew. The Deccan Cliffhanger is a Fast paced, competitive race that heads for the beach! The Race is open to Solo Self Supported […]

Race Type: 400 Mile
$180.00

Ultra Spice 1750 2024

Ultra Spice Start Bogmalo, Goa, India

Route – A longer race of 120 hrs that is a RAAM Qualifier for solo and has 2, 3 or 4 person team categories. The Race follows the same route at the 1000 till it touches the Mangalore-Bangalore highway. There instead of heading back, the route continues south along the Western ghats, rolling through spectacular coffee and spice plantations of Coorg. From there it descends down from the Sahyadris to Iritty in Kerala before heading up to Wayanad. Heading into the Nilgiri mountains through Eucalyptus trees the route climbs up to Ooty at 2200Mt through a winding 25 km route. […]

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