

The self-supported edition — no crew, no safety net, elephants in the dark, and a comfortable win.
This edition of Ultra Spice featured the self-supported version of the 1,750 km route. The self-supported format has its own set of challenges, made more exciting on a route like this — devoid of the facilities usually found on highways. As the sun sets, locals shut their shops and cyclists are on their own; refilling a water bottle at night is at the mercy of fuel stations or the odd open shop.
The densely forested areas and coffee plantations add another level of excitement — home to various animals, including elephants who venture out freely at night. This was definitely not a game for the weak-hearted; it was much more than a cycling race.
Kudos to the race officials, who always had our backs and stayed on top of every situation. At no point did I feel scared, and my complete focus was on finishing as early as possible. I took 106 hours 42 minutes to complete the route and win it by a comfortable margin — also taking the Ooty King of the Mountain.
About the event. The self-supported 1,750 km edition began on 25 January 2020. The Ultra Spice Race is recognised by the World Ultra Cycling Association and organised by Inspire India; a finish qualifies the solo rider for Race Across America. Bharat completed the course in 106 hours 42 minutes for first place, also taking the Ooty King of the Mountain.

