Cycling Fascinate Me, Mountain Girl Aqila Says

Cycling fascinate me, mountain girl Aqila says

HUNZA (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 20th May, 2018 ) , May 20 (APP)::Young, energetic and talented Aqila Saleem expressed the optimism that she would soon be representing national team, if provided in-time opportunities.

Talking to APP in an exclusive chat, 17-year-old Aqila, who got the honour of being the only female cyclist from Gilgit-Baltistan, who took part side-by-side national and international cyclists in the recently concluded Serena International Tour de Khunjrab Road Cycle Race held in three different stages � first stage from Gilgit to Rakaposi View Point (66-kilometer), second stage from Rakaposi View Point to Sost (110-kilometers) and third stage from Sost to Khunjrab Pass (84-kilometers).

Surprisingly, the male cyclists completed their first journey of 66km in 2 hours and 11-minutes but Aqila paddled past her most thrilling journey in 5 hours and 18 minutes 23 sec. She did not look behind after starting an amateur cyclist and finished the first stage, well behind the national and international cyclists part of the race.

Aqila has another cyclist Samreen from Islamabad completed the first stage by surprising everyone present on this occasion. "I'm feeling proud of being the only female from Gilgit-Baltistan, that participated in the historical road race that started from 400 feet high above sea level and culminated to a record 15500 feet at Khunjrab Pass near Pakistan-China border," a proud Aqila said.

It is the first such road race in the world that reached to 15500 feet above sea level, she remarked. "I'm a cyclist and riding on a cycle since my childhood. My first demand to my loving father Saleem, a local hotelier, to buy a cycle and since then I explored many places on my two-wheelar," she said, adding, "my first love is cycling and I want to be an international cyclist by representing Pakistan." Aqila Saleem, hailing from a remote village Passu, District Hunza, Gilgit-Baltistan, used to go on her bi-cycle to her education institution Government Girls College Gulmit, Gojal.

"It is really fascinated me when other girls, from my village Passu, coming on foot and I used to go on my bicycle which clearly indicated my love toward cycling," Aqila Saleem added. Aqila also took part in the second stage of 110km but she could not make it to the finish and after cycling for 57km, she starting walk alongside her ordinary cycle.

"My aim was to complete in the second stage but I was badly feeling pain in my legs and afraid of developing cramps in my muscles that is why I could not reach to the finish line but I assure you next time, I will complete all three stages," she added.

About her third stage, Aqila said that "I have an ordinary cycle but I tried my hard to do cycling in the last stage to be finishing on Khunjrab Pass but it was so tough as the cyclists started the road race from 400m feet above sea leave and finished at high altitude 15500 feet which is rather a difficult task for me to reach at Khunjrab Pass." "I'm so much eager to be part of the national and international cyclists but I don't have proper cycle, which the cyclists used during the race.

There is more than 57 slopes and above 66 uphill task during the last stage of 84 kilometer from Sost to Khunjrab Pass. So it is rather not a good decision for me to cycle on such a dangerous track.

Look; it's my cycle, its brakes are inappropriate, without gear and a good chain," Aqila added, while giving a smiling response. The national and international cyclists use different type of bicycle, with new technology, different in sizes according to body structure, front and back wheels brakes, the addition of chains and cranks and pedals, gear for downhill and uphill and above all good control, so it is difficult for me to compete side-by-side as an amateur cyclist, Aqila remarked.

"It really doesn't matter much where this one individual young lady is going on her wheel and completed the first stage but no one come to me and appreciate or invited on stage to tell the people that Aqila completed the race as an amateur cyclist and she becomes the only female from Gilgit-Baltistan to achieve that credential," she said with tears on her cheeks.

"Yes being a woman, I could not compete the way male cyclists could but there should be some appreciated remarks for me as well when there was prize distribution ceremony for those completed the first stage.

I also completed the first stage and was part of the race as an amateur cyclist and first female of G-B," a sobbing Aqila added. "Riders like me want to believe we are doing our part for the environment but the cause the national and international cyclists brought her for us to highlight the new venue to rest of the world besides attracting local and international tourists," Aqila said.

"Our livelihood are more on tourism so holding of the Serena International Tour de Khunjrab Road Cycle Race is a good initiative in motivating people to adopt cycling for good health, free from pollutions, explore new venues and attract local and international tourists to visit this scenic places," she further added.

"I have been promised by Secretary PCF to be invited to the national camp very soon and from now onward I started preparation so that I could show my talent in an appropriate manner," Aqila said.

She also thanked Secretary sports and Culture Waqar Ali Khan, Chief Commissioner G-B Muhammad Usman Khan, Chief Secretary G-B Babar Hayat Tarar, Secretary Pakistan Cycling Federation Syed Azhar Ali Shah and above all Chief Minister G-B Hafiz Hafeez Ur Rehman for extending all out support in holding the Serena International Tour de Khujrab Road Cycle by highlighting the peace and stability of G-B to the rest of the world.

"My mom and my father were my loving mentors who always extended support to me in my cycling," Aqila replied to question, adding, "I also use to gardening and being vegetarians I have a lawn full of various types of seasonal vegetables."