HubbalLi: Shankar Doddamani, 65-year-old cyclist, who completed more than 6,400 kilometers in 14 days, arrived safely in Hubballi and was greeted by family and friends.
While telling his experience traveling at the Golden Quadrilateral Road, he stated that all the highways except those in Karnataka were in good condition.
In Karnataka, many roads are in bad condition with holes in several places, he said.
He traveled through Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Tamil Nadu, and returned to Hubballi.
The next goal was riding a bicycle from Hubballi to Kashmir and then to Kanyakumari.
He needs someone to travel with him, and if someone expresses interest in joining him, he will schedule a trip immediately, he said.
Sanjeev Bhatia of the 99 Cannons Motorcycle Club said that riding a bullet for more than 6,400 kilometers on the quadrilateral gold road was a significant achievement, and was a proud movement for Hubballi.
Riding this route is the best way to learn about India.
It introduces one for food, culture and different languages.
The 27-year-old rider from Pune finished a trip in five days.
The trip was full of risk in several places, especially at the Odisha border, Jharkhand and Andhra Pradesh.
It was very impressive that a 65-year-old man from Hubballi finished a trip in 14 days, he added.