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		<title>Tour of Nilgiris &#8211; Ride &amp; Shine this December</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last year a bunch of known and some unknown people approached me to do &#8220;something&#8221; for the cycling community. I being my impulsive-self jumped on the opportunity. Little did I know their secret agenda was to unfurl and initiate country&#8217;s biggest cycle tour!!
My tryst began after meeting Pradeep (read &#8216;The Tour Director&#8217; and &#8216;My Good [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last year a bunch of known and some unknown people approached me to do &#8220;something&#8221; for the <strong>cycling community</strong>. I being my impulsive-self jumped on the opportunity. Little did I know their secret agenda was to unfurl and initiate<strong> country&#8217;s biggest cycle tour!!</strong></p>
<p>My tryst began after meeting <strong>Pradeep</strong> (read &#8216;The Tour Director&#8217; and &#8216;My Good Pal&#8217;), <strong>Ravi</strong> (the Doer and Cycle Champ), <strong>Sharath</strong> (the Model, the Marketing-Whizz, Cycle Lover) and <strong>Arun</strong> (brand lover, perfectionist, the boss). As they poured out their plan for the tour and the ideas behind it, I was left wide-eyed with the <strong>sheer passion</strong> that exhilarated from these gentlemen. One could feel their <strong>love for cycling</strong>, and clearly see that they were out to do <strong>something BIG.</strong></p>
<p>And as I was listening to them, the <strong>old school days</strong> came tumbling down the less-trodden memory lane. Those long cycle rides were the most memorable moments of my life till date. While cycling, you realize how connected one can stay to the <strong>place, people and all the beauty</strong> around. You think you could care to stop on a bike than to lower your car window every time you wanted to experience something?</p>
<p>Now that I knew about their plan, which was called <a href="http://tourofnilgiris.com" target="_blank"><strong>&#8216;Tour of Nilgiris&#8217;</strong></a> (TFN from here on), I think I was more than fortunate to design the<strong> brand (posters, website, badges etc)</strong>, including one of my best works:<strong> The TFN logo</strong>.</p>
<p>And trust me, I haven&#8217;t stop talking about these guys ever since!</p>
<p>What is TFN?</p>
<p>Imagine yourself away from the<strong> hustle-bustle of the jam-packed roads,</strong> away from the daily routine, away from the world of Internet, cell-phones or anything that keeps you connected with that materialistic part of your life that keeps you ‘busy’ and far far far away from the deadlines and the worries.</p>
<p>And, now imagine yourself on an 8-day breakout for once-in-a-lifetime experience amidst the<strong> forest ranges and the small pathways, traveling through the tiny villages breathing the fresh air, pushing your limits without the need to fuel your saddle.</strong> To add to the adventure you won’t be alone, you will be accompanied by <strong>80 odd</strong> new people who wish to cherish all this beauty along with you in <strong>crudest and purest</strong> form possible.</p>
<p>Just imagine the <strong>HIGH!</strong> Experiencing it is twice as much as said.</p>
<p>So much will happen over these 8 days and at the end of it possibilities of new human beings are created. Why do I say so? Because participants go <strong>Eco-friendly,</strong> a new sense of <strong>comradeship emerges, self-confidence </strong>multiplies and of course you get to beat your own cycling record with the feeling of triumph!</p>
<p>So what does it really take to do a TFN? Money?  A kick-ass bike?  Prior experience? Nah.</p>
<p>It takes a<strong> heart and the will to do so.</strong> Last year I saw <strong>Dattatreye Patil</strong> ride bare foot on a cycle no better than a hero hawk, I saw people take on cycling for such long distances for the first time, I saw<strong> young women</strong> challenge the men on the track, I saw <strong>12 year old Sukhdev</strong> cycle all the way up to Mysore. One thing was common; each one had <strong>the passion&#8230;the zest.</strong> They hardly cared about the world around or the reasons not to do it. They had the two wheels, a saddle and a journey calling them&#8230;</p>
<p>And if TFN08 was such an experience, you can well guess what TFN09 could be. If you haven’t done TFN, you haven’t done much yet.</p>
<p>Now this boils down to why I posted this write-up almost 10 months after the tour. Simply to <strong>relive the magic moment</strong>s in the virtual world and look forward to a bigger, better, exciting TFN09. Well this also happens to be my chance of being the official blogger for TFN09. I want to capture<strong> the Nilgiris, the ranges, the green &amp; wild with it, the trail, the people, the sweat and blood behind (literally), the local food, the spirit of sharing and spirit of <span style="color: #ff0000;"> ‘2 wheels and a saddle.’</span></strong></p>
<p>Are you game to experience the spirit of cycling? I AM!</p>
<p><strong>TFN09 -  &#8220;LETS RIDE AND SHINE.&#8221;</strong></p>
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