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Meet the teenage cyclists from Tamil Nadu racing at the Track Asia Cup

by Carbonmedia
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Four cyclists balancing school, training, and expectations offer a close look at the discipline that often goes unseen behind competitive sport​

When I was in school, the school celebrities who were usually the athletes, were defined by their absence. They came in to write exams, disappeared again, and returned months later with medals and accolades we heard about but never saw earned. Their names travelled faster than they did, and we joked about how easy their lives must be to skip school and play games all day. What we never saw was how much of childhood they traded, and how lonely that kind of discipline can be. 
At the recently concluded Track Asia Cup, a UCI Class-2 cycling competition in Chennai, we met four teenage girls who are living a version of the same trade-off. Niraimathi Jesudasan, Jai Jyotshna, Thabitha S and Srimathi Jesudasan move through days split between early-morning training, self-study done in fragments, and long hours spent with coaches, teammates and competition. Much of their time is structured, supervised, and purposeful, leaving little space for anything that does not directly serve the next session on the track. 

Published – February 04, 2026 04:56 pm IST

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