Wednesday, 24 April 2024

 

 

LATEST NEWS PM Modi synonymous with trust, hope, credibility: Devender Singh Rana Atal Dulloo reviews the working & Public Outreach activities of Information Department General, Police Observer interact with Zonal, Sectoral Magistrates, BLOs of district Reasi Div Com Jammu, ADGP visit Rajouri, review preparations for elections Lt Governor addresses seminar on National Education Policy 2020 at Ghazipur DC Bandipora Shakeel ul Rehman Rather reviews Floriculture, Fisheries, Sericulture Departments DC Bandipora Shakeel ul Rehman Rather reviews performance of AHD DC Bandipora Shakeel ul Rehman Rather reviews Agriculture Sector DEO Bandipora Shakeel ul Rehman Rather inspects EVM, material strong room DEO Bandipora Shakeel ul Rehman Rather reviews poll preparedness Harnit Singh Sudan (IAS 2023) Interacts with IAS/JKAS Aspirants Marathon under SVEEP held at Samba to maximize voter awareness DEO Kupwara reviews transportation of polling staff, EVMs DEO Kulgam flags-off cycle rally under SVEEP to raise voter awareness 5 more candidates file nominations for Srinagar Lok Sabha seat TV Serial Actor Abhinav Shukla Net Worth 2024 | 5 Dariya News DC visits Lalton & Jodhan grain markets to oversee wheat procurement DC orders officers to intensify field visits for smooth procurement operations at ground level Punjab Police Averts Possible Target Killing In J&K; One Member Of Pak-Based Terror Module Held District Administrative Complex Mohali to Spread the Message of Voting Anil Vij Lauds Lord Mahavir Jain Public School's Commitment to Education

 

Heavy snow at Kunzum La halts 16th Maruti Suzuki Raid De Himalaya in its tracks on fourth day

rally likely to resume tomorrow

Heavy snow at Kunzum La halts 16th Maruti Suzuki Raid De Himalaya in its tracks on fourth day
Listen to this article

Web Admin

Web Admin

5 Dariya News

Keylong , 08 Oct 2014

Heavy snowfall on Kunzum La, the mountain pass that connects Lahaul and Spiti on a height of 4,500 meters in Himachal Pradesh, today halted the 16th Maruti Suzuki Raid De Himalaya in its tracks. Today was the fourth day of the six-day marathon motorsport event. The Raid is likely to resume tomorrow.Champion rallyists of the country, who are used to speeding over steep, rocky stretches and even black ice had to halt at Kunzum La. All competitors and also the marshals of the Maruti Suzuki Raid De Himalaya had to put snow-chains on the tyres of their vehicles, form convoys and drive slowly down the mountain. Manohar Bhat, Vice President (Marketing) Maruti Suzuki, said this was the first time that the Spiti valley has stalled the Raid. “It is such extreme weather conditions, combined with extreme terrain, that makes the Raid one of the most grueling motorsport races worldwide. Snowfall is expected at Sarchu, where the Raid will proceed now. But we are hopeful that the Raid will run on Day Five and Day Six as per schedule,” said Mr Bhat. In 2007, the Raid had to be brought to a premature end due to heavy snowfall at Patseo.Manjeev Bhalla, heading Raid Xtreme, said the competitive stretches had to be completely abandoned today because the track had become highly slippery. 

“The 11-kilometer uphill stretch from Losar to Kunzum, and the 17-kilometer downhill run from Kunzum to Batal had become difficult to negotiate, especially around the hairpin bends,” said Bhalla.From Batal, the competitors in Raid Xtreme moved on to Gramfu, Chhatru, and further towards Sarchu camp for the night halt. In Raid Xtreme (4X4), the high-speed, high-risk category, only 27 of the total 41 teams are left in the competition. In the Raid Xtreme (Motorcycles) category, only 16 of the total 28 bikers are left in the fray.In Raid Adventure, which follows the Time-Speed-Distance format, 41 of the total 51 teams are still part of the competition. The rest of the rallyists had to quit the tough motorsport event because of technical problems in their vehicles or other setbacks.

Jagmeet Gill, defending champion for Raid Adventure, said heavy snowfall started when the rallyists were about 15 kilometers short of Kunzum La. “Raid Adventure was able to have a competitive run from Tabo (near Kaza) to Kunzum, but had to be suspended thereafter. The downhill stretch from Kunzum to Chhatru was covered with snow too. We all came down to Keylong for the night-halt. I hope the Raid is able to resume tomorrow,” said Jagmeet. Raid Adventure follows the Time-Speed-Distance format.The Alpine category of Raid Xtreme (Motorcycles) for first-time competitors ended yesterday at Kaza. Arun Mehta was first in the category with a total time-score of 5.41.18 hours. Chinmay Bisht was second at 5.43.34 hours. Pankaj Sharma was third at 6.02.17 hours. Of the total 21 rallyists in the Alpine category, only three were able to make it to the finish line in Kaza.The Raid started from Shimla on October 5. Rallyists have to cross the high mountain passes of Baralacha La, Naki La and Shingo La before the Raid ends at Manali on October 10.

 

 

Tags: sports news

 

 

related news

 

 

 

Photo Gallery

 

 

Video Gallery

 

 

5 Dariya News RNI Code: PUNMUL/2011/49000
© 2011-2024 | 5 Dariya News | All Rights Reserved
Powered by: CDS PVT LTD