Black Beauty |
I went through an amazing experience this Sunday. It was a ride to Darewadi on Satara Road with a group of Germans who completed their journey of 10,000 kms on Bicycles. They started their journey from Germany in April 2012 and completed their final leg of 10,000 kms in Pune last week. They have travelled all the way from Europe via Iran and Pakistan to India. Darewadi is 30 kms away from Pune. The to and fro distance to be covered on bicycle was 60 kms.
We began our cycle ride at
7.00 am on Sunday, 14th October 2012. We were 20 of us including the
cyclists from Germany. The journey began from Rajaram Bridge on Sinhagad Road.
It was early morning. Two of
my fellow cyclists chatted with me for a while and left me behind. I was a
little disappointed and thought they could have waited for me, could have gone
a bit slow. I felt as if I should leave this journey at once. But then I looked
behind and said, ah, there are people behind me. Great Deal! Let me push the
pedal hard.
We reached the bridge
connecting a valley after taking a turn from Sinhagad Road. The journey started
becoming interesting. A bus full of children waved at us which was so
motivating, I was glad I did not mind others going ahead of me at the start. I
realized I was so foolish, it was not about going first; it was about finishing
the journey.
Thanks to the mountains, Sun
rays were not reaching us yet. And guess what, Maoushmi, the only girl of the
elite group of four German Cyclists, meets up with me on her Bicycle who was on
her way to complete final few Kilometres to make it a 10,000 kms. Mark. I chat
with her for a while and push the pedal harder. She tells me a few experiences
of her journey in Alps and Iran. It further boosts my morale.
Now we are in the great
tunnel connecting us to Shinde Wadi on Satara Road. I have travelled through
this tunnel umpteen number of times in the Car, closed windows and AC on. Never
felt the real thrill of the Tunnel all this time. I entered the tunnel and felt
as though there is so much darkness ahead. Life brings you surprises all the
time to make it interesting and entertaining. The cars were rapidly moving past
me and all cyclists were pushed to the wall to form a queue automatically. We
followed each other without any competition or complex. It was not cyclist
against cyclist any more but it was cyclist against automobiles.
The tunnel was unending. It
was full of carbon emission and felt I might die due to suffocation. Was
remembering if I did anything right to be remembered by others if it was my
last breath. And here ended the tunnel. All of us relieved with fresh air and
bright sunlight. So the good hours were back. We headed to Satara Road with
rejuvenated enthusiasm and double the speed. All of us reach our next halt to
receive water bottles which was like nectar to us and Peanut bars. Then I have
a greater surprise. I am told now we are leaving the smooth highway which we
travelled all along and taking a turn inside which is a village road. I try to
find the road. There are more pits than the road. I take a deep breath and say.
Oh my, charge up lady, you have a tough task ahead. We begin our journey on a
single lane so called village road. The people are coming from the opposite
side and I hear a German saying Kshama Kara in Marathi, a synonym to Sorry. He
says, to me, he finds the traffic of India amazing. Little embarrassed I say
yes it is crazy. He then says, I go mad in Germany when people do not decide
whether they want to go or no. Instead here in India, everyone wants to go and
wants to go very fast. I laugh but in the heart of heart salute him for his
positive attitude.
Then we reach the steep Ghats.
This is deadly. Most of us are not able to cycle now. We hold our bicycles and
keep pushing. We reach the peak and then with a slight slope and one turn we
enter Village Darewadi. Villagers welcome us with Drums and all the pomp up but
more warmth. After spending two hours with them we descend our journey back
home. Total 30 kms. On bicycle. 30 more
for the return journey.
I am amazed at the descend
of the same Ghats which I hated so much while climbing. I am almost flying now.
I am at the top of the world. But I do apply breaks and try to remember the
hardships I had to keep my feet grounded.
Same journey back home.
However, feel so relaxed and triumphant. I feel proud of completing this cycle
rally. It does not matter to me now, whether I am first or last. For that
matter I am actually pedalling very slowly because, I do not want to give up
now. I have the backup van right behind. It is tempting me to decide against
pedalling. But I gather all my courage and pedal though the peaks, tunnels and
amazing slopes. Afternoon sun is burning
us now. But it is a journey back home hence nothing matters. And here I complete
my final mile with accomplished feeling, light heart, heavy legs and numb arms.
Life is also a long cycle rally. It is more important to finish it than secure first place. There will be scary tunnels, bumpy rides and difficult ghats. But there will be easy slopes too. There will be people who will go ahead of you, but there will be more who will be close behind. It is more important to look at it positively and thank the almighty for whatever he offered. Sunshine or Darkness. Sunshine for a reason to smile and Darkness to wipe your tears without letting others know.
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