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Tejvan organises short-distance running and cycling races for the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team in his home city of Oxford. He is also a very good cyclist, having won the National hill climb championships in 2013 and finished 3rd in the National 100 Mile Time Trials in 2014.

Budjargal Byambaa came within 7 laps of Ashprihanal Aalto's overall lead today. On day 4, Budjargal completed 148 laps compared to  Ashprihanal’s 137 laps. After four days, Ashprihanal has a total of 332, with the Mongolian hero at 328.5 miles. Andrea Marcato is in solid third place with 312 miles. Pushkar totalled 292.8 miles, his best start in years. Vasu Duzhiy was fifth with 288.5 miles.

Lo Wei Ming
Lo Wei Ming

Wei-Ming Lo reached sixth place with 275.8 miles, a slim margin ahead of Annabel Hepworth who was at 275.3 miles for seventh overall and first lady.

Radu Budan totaled 271.5 miles, and Nina Huang-Lan Yang reached 241.3 miles.

Stutisheel with race director Bipin

Grahak Cunningham had reached 206.02 miles; Ananda-Lahari Zuscin topped 184.8 miles, and Stutisheel Lebedev passed 182.6 miles. The last three men have had various injuries the last few weeks, which have slowed them down. Let's hope they can regain their better performances.

Nina Huang-Lan Yang

Asprihanal Alto - short interview from day 4

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