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Month of Cycling, June 2020 Sri Chinmoy Cycling Challenge - Month of Cycling, June 2020 List of participants and distances From: June 1, 2020 To: June 30, 2020 Elapsed: 30 days Last update: July 11, 2020 Male Female Total Distance covered [km]: 79,421.2 30,259.3 109,680.5 Distance covered [miles]: 49,360.6 18,806.3 68,166.9 Count of participants: 150 116 266 Countries where cycled: Australia Macedonia Austria Moldova Bosnia / Hercegovina Mongolia Brasil Nepal Bulgaria Norway Canada Poland Croatia Russia Czech Republic Serbia Denmark Slovakia Germany Slovenia Ghana South Africa Holland Spain Hungary Switzerland Ireland UK Israel Ukraine Italy USA Latvia Male: Average per day Rank Participant Gender City Country Total [km] Total [miles] * [km] 1 Udayachal Senkyr M Zlin Czech Republic 4,304.0 2675.0 143.5 2 Pushkala Tramosljika M Frankfurt Germany 4,066.0 2527.0 135.5 3 Marko Mihajlov M Skopje Macedonia 3,361.1 2088.9 112.0 4 Andrey Vinogradov M Chelyabinsk Russia 2,764.0 1717.8 92.1 5 Nikhad Pavlovic M Leskovac Serbia 2,731.0 1697.3 91.0 6 Rade Petrovski M Skopje Macedonia 2,657.8 1651.8 88.6 7 Ekalabhya Bozinov M Skopje Macedonia 2,211.0 1374.1 73.7 8 Vandaniya Maksimovic M Pfaeffikon Switzerland 2,147.9 1334.9 71.6 9 Vlatko Velickovski M Skopje Macedonia 1,667.0 1036.0 55.6 10 Deeptaksha Mihaylov M Schlieren Switzerland 1,560.0 969.5 52.0 11 Mananyu Siffert M Vienna Austria 1,409.7 876.1 47.0 12 Amur Basic M Banjaluka Bosnia and Hercegovina 1,408.0 875.1 46.9 13 Tomas Hudec M Zlin Czech Republic 1,300.0 808.0 43.3 14 Attila Horvath M Gyor Hungary 1,253.0 778.7 41.8 15 Puroga Theobald M Budapest Hungary 1,236.5 768.5 41.2 16 Pavel Machyniak M Bratislava Slovakia 1,118.0 694.8 37.3 17 Peteris Seso M Riga Latvia 1,040.0 646.4 34.7 18 Thomas Erler M Lorch Germany 1,024.0 636.4 34.1 19 Igor Talevski M Skopje Macedonia 1,012.0 629.0 33.7 20 Krzysztof Krawczak M Warsaw Poland 1,006.0 625.2 33.5 21 Kedar Misani M Zurich Switzerland 1,003.5 623.7 33.5 e 22 Kailash Beyer M Ehrendingen Switzerland 1,001.0 622.1 33.4 23 Daniel Ignovski M Skopje Macedonia 1,000.0 621.5 33.3 24 Hutashan Heer M Zurich Switzerland 1,000.0 621.5 33.3 25 Tejvan Pettinger M Oxford UK 997.0 619.6 33.2 26 Himadri Kavai M Amsterdam Holland 953.0 592.3 31.8 27 Yuri Pipki M Petah Tikva Israel 823.0 511.5 27.4 28 Hareen Basagoiti M Barcelona Spain 819.4 509.2 27.3 29 Rasmivan Collinson M Bristol UK 818.2 508.5 27.3 30 Jan Laza M Roztoky Czech Republic 792.0 492.2 26.4 31 Jan Palasz M Warsaw Poland 789.0 490.4 26.3 32 Hrishikesh Karov M Sofia Bulgaria 733.3 455.7 24.4 33 Adriano Passini M Sao Paolo Brasil 726.4 451.5 24.2 34 Kallol Linke M Heidelberg Germany 724.0 450.0 24.1 35 Krasimir Ignatov Yonkov M Zurich Switzerland 722.0 448.7 24.1 36 Sukinkar Poetzsch M Dresden Germany 701.0 435.7 23.4 37 Misha Yaroslavtsev M Moscow Russia 682.0 423.9 22.7 38 Prasannateyu Kakonji M Subotica Serbia 676.0 420.1 22.5 39 Igor Rotari M Chisinau Moldova 664.0 412.7 22.1 40 Dohai Achenbach M Vienna Austria 664.0 412.7 22.1 41 Amalendu Edelsten M Sunshine Coast Australia 651.8 405.1 21.7 42 Andrija Ilic M Radinac Serbia 627.7 390.1 20.9 43 Vilas Silverton M Bristol UK 617.0 383.5 20.6 44 Atul Arora M Brisbane Australia 604.1 375.5 20.1 45 Nivedak Corradini M Milano Italy 600.0 372.9 20.0 46 Shuna Fekete M Budapest Hungary 582.0 361.7 19.4 e 47 Mahasatya Janczak M London UK 580.0 360.5 19.3 48 Kanai Zimmermann M Zurich Switzerland 526.0 326.9 17.5 e 49 Adesh Widmer M Ehrendingen Switzerland 518.0 321.9 17.3 50 Drazen Vassung M Zagreb Croatia 507.0 315.1 16.9 51 Walter Lehensteiner M Munich Germany 490.0 304.5 16.3 52 Vladislav Novakovic M Nis Serbia 483.0 300.2 16.1 53 Grzegorz Wegrzyk M Warsaw Poland 481.0 298.9 16.0 54 Ashcharjya Gat M Paris France 474.0 294.6 15.8 55 Pathik Kozub M Zlin Czech Republic 459.0 285.3 15.3 56 Sruta Hartung M Munich Germany 436.0 271.0 14.5 57 Alan Kurgosov M Stavropol Russia 424.0 263.5 14.1 58 Dragan Pilipovic M Banjaluka Bosnia and Hercegovina 420.0 261.0 14.0 59 Agraha Levine M Seattle, WA USA 410.3 255.0 13.7 60 Saralam Goodchild M Toronto Canada 407.2 253.1 13.6 61 Anton Untilo M Zlin Czech Republic 400.0 248.6 13.3 62 Imre Cserhati M Szekesfehervar Hungary 400.0 248.6 13.3 63 Ananda-Lahari Zuscin M Ehrendingen Switzerland 381.0 236.8 12.7 e 64 Aleksandar Ilic M Radinac Serbia 373.5 232.1 12.4 65 Balarka Robinson M Johannesburg South Africa 358.4 222.7 11.9 66 Roger Rogge M Rostock Germany 350.0 217.5 11.7 67 Subinoy Lakner M Budapest Hungary 341.0 211.9 11.4 68 Jaromir Hanel M Praha Czech Republic 336.0 208.8 11.2 69 Shivabhakta Agoston M Accra Ghana 330.0 205.1 11.0 70 Marat Nurullin M Tomsk Russia 326.0 202.6 10.9 71 Purojava Weisbrich M Rheingau Germany 325.0 202.0 10.8 72 Richard Reinhard M Guenzburg Germany 306.7 190.6 10.2 73 Jiri Laza M Roztoky Czech Republic 300.0 186.5 10.0 74 Gambhirata Zivadinovic M Nis Serbia 293.0 182.1 9.8 75 Brad Cowles M Seattle, WA USA 284.8 177.0 9.5 76 Taponidhi Varga M Gyor Hungary 275.0 170.9 9.2 77 Nikola Kutic M Banjaluka Bosnia and Hercegovina 270.5 168.1 9.0 78 John Doe M Zurich Switzerland 270.0 167.8 9.0 e 79 Garga Chamberlain M Bristol UK 263.0 163.5 8.8 80 Vladimir Andonovski M Skopje Macedonia 260.0 161.6 8.7 81 Pascal Rashid Afatsawo M Accra Ghana 260.0 161.6 8.7 82 Bahadur Szabo M Schlieren Switzerland 250.0 155.4 8.3 83 Petr Kumprecht M Uvaly Czech Republic 243.0 151.0 8.1 84 Krishna Kushwaha M Kathmandu Nepal 226.9 141.0 7.6 85 Purusadya Durbaba M Knin Croatia 223.7 139.0 7.5 86 Kripashru Skakun M Stavropol Russia 221.0 137.4 7.4 s 87 Detlef Kinski M Berlin Germany 202.0 125.5 6.7 88 Jwalanta Voelckner M Munich Germany 189.0 117.5 6.3 89 Satyagraha Salnicov M Schlieren Switzerland 188.0 116.8 6.3 90 Sarveshvara Dabic M Skopje Macedonia 183.0 113.7 6.1 91 Chakradhara Caslava M Zlin Czech Republic 182.0 113.1 6.1 92 Guglielmo Andreon M Veneto Italia 180.0 111.9 6.0 93 Daulot Fountain M Seattle, WA USA 168.9 105.0 5.6 94 Pragadata Skenderovic M Subotica Serbia 168.0 104.4 5.6 95 Jakub Laza M Roztoky Czech Republic 160.0 99.4 5.3 96 Said Rageb-Aga M Beograd Serbia 150.5 93.5 5.0 97 Devabala Malits M Oberenstringen Switzerland 150.0 93.2 5.0 98 Ricardo Mota M Coimbra Portugal 146.0 90.7 4.9 99 Ambarish Keenan M Dublin Ireland 145.0 90.1 4.8 100 Pavaka Ritchot M Montreal Canada 140.0 87.0 4.7 101 Kamil Haman M Zlin Czech Republic 140.0 87.0 4.7 102 Pushkar Muellauer M Zurich Switzerland 135.0 83.9 4.5 103 Manavasu Polansky M Zlin Czech Republic 129.0 80.2 4.3 104 Dejan Kljaic M Beograd Serbia 123.0 76.4 4.1 105 Gopal Radivojevic M Schlieren Switzerland 120.0 74.6 4.0 106 Kulananda Kreissle M Munich Germany 120.0 74.6 4.0 107 Baridhi Yonchev M Sofia Bulgaria 120.0 74.6 4.0 108 Shantikara Valuska M Zurich Switzerland 118.0 73.3 3.9 109 Lucas M Berlin Germany 114.0 70.9 3.8 110 Vikram Ketlin M Moscow Russia 111.0 69.0 3.7 111 Amiya Smerda M Zlin Czech Republic 110.0 68.4 3.7 112 Dharmik Senkyr M Zlin Czech Republic 110.0 68.4 3.7 e 113 Ekagra Prankl M Vienna Austria 104.0 64.6 3.5 114 Ruslan Amirov M Volgograd Russia 96.0 59.7 3.2 115 Bharu Rother M Schlieren Switzerland 92.8 57.7 3.1 116 Endre Olah M Gyongyos Hungary 89.0 55.3 3.0 117 Istvan Csendes M Budapest Hungary 89.0 55.3 3.0 118 Milan Vranjes M Nis Serbia 81.7 50.8 2.7 119 Yamunda Deopito M Salzburg Austria 81.0 50.3 2.7 120 Todor Dimitrov M Sofia Bulgaria 80.0 49.7 2.7 121 Bikash Frost M Frankfurt Germany 77.0 47.9 2.6 122 Baladev Saraz M Zlin Czech Republic 74.2 46.1 2.5 e 123 Robert Benedek M Budapest Hungary 70.0 43.5 2.3 124 Kuladhara Zimmer M Subotica Serbia 70.0 43.5 2.3 125 Ivan Hizhnikov M Stavropol Russia 67.0 41.6 2.2 126 Nrishata Kies M Zurich Switzerland 65.0 40.4 2.2 127 Dan Watts M Seattle, WA USA 64.4 40.0 2.1 128 Mahakulina Obersnel M Ljubljana Slovenia 60.0 37.3 2.0 129 Bijoy Imhof M Pfaeffikon Switzerland 58.0 36.0 1.9 130 Todor Angelov M Sofia Bulgaria 56.0 34.8 1.9 131 Sairibha Omberg M Zurich Switzerland 55.0 34.2 1.8 132 Pradatta Schrottenholzer M Zurich Switzerland 50.0 31.1 1.7 133 Angikar Djordjevic M Nis Serbia 50.0 31.1 1.7 134 Pankaja Kaftan M Ehrendingen Switzerland 37.5 23.3 1.2 135 Turvan Bykovsky M Moscow Russia 35.0 21.8 1.2 136 Anudvega Marinkovic M New York USA 32.2 20.0 1.1 137 Marek Solta M Zlin Czech Republic 30.0 18.6 1.0 138 Oleg Shestov M Moscow Russia 30.0 18.6 1.0 139 Radomir Dimitrov M Sofia Bulgaria 30.0 18.6 1.0 140 Milos Antic M Nis Serbia 27.0 16.8 0.9 141 Lukas Ineichen M Zurich Switzerland 21.0 13.1 0.7 e 142 Arpan DeAngelo M New York USA 20.0 12.4 0.7 143 Nisanga Mehikic M Schlieren Switzerland 20.0 12.4 0.7 144 Kalin Staikov M Sofia Bulgaria 17.5 10.9 0.6 145 Ulugbek Berdimurotov M Schlieren Switzerland 15.0 9.3 0.5 146 Sardor Butunboev M Schlieren Switzerland 15.0 9.3 0.5 147 Upakaraka Tolstopyatenko M Moscow Russia 15.0 9.3 0.5 148 Bozur Nedeljkovic M Beograd Serbia 7.7 4.8 0.3 149 Marin Nenov M Sofia Bulgaria 2.0 1.2 0.1 w 150 Yasen Mistaczuk M Sofia Bulgaria 1.5 0.9 0.1 w Grand Total 79,421.2 49,360.6 2647.4 Female: Average per day Rank Participant Gender City Country Total [km] Total [miles] * [km] 1 Sananda Fitzgerald F Vienna Austria 3159.2 1963.5 105.3 2 Agnikana Senkyrova F Zlin Czech Republic 2424.0 1506.5 80.8 3 Keertivati Senkyrova F Zlin Czech Republic 1708.0 1061.5 56.9 4 Jayasalini Abramovskih F Esbjerg Denmark 1179.0 732.8 39.3 5 Tapaswini Voelckner F Munich Germany 903.0 561.2 30.1 6 Ilvaka Nemcova F Prague Czech Republic 834.0 518.3 27.8 7 Pragya Gerig F Nuremberg Germany 802.0 498.4 26.7 8 Mirela Malovic Vassung F Zagreb Croatia 725.0 450.6 24.2 9 Bartika Sumann F Ehrendingen Switzerland 602.4 374.4
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