India’s First and Fastest Rider to Conquer the Four Corners by Road

Nitin Koli, a passionate bike rider from Thane, Mumbai, Maharashtra, has set a remarkable new world record by completing a solo motorcycle ride covering 14,309 kilometers in just 22 days, 5 hours, and 20 minutes. His journey, undertaken with the mission “STOP FIRE BEFORE IT STARTS,” aimed to honor fire service personnel and firefighters who lost their lives during the Blitz and to spread fire safety awareness across India.

Starting on June 1, 2018, from Thane, Maharashtra, Nitin rode tirelessly to the northernmost city of Leh, then journeyed to Kanyakumari in the south, Tezu in the east, and concluded his expedition at Koteshwar, Gujarat in the west on July 23, 2018. This incredible feat spanned the entire length and breadth of the country, symbolizing unity and resilience.

Nitin’s commitment to this cause has inspired many and brought focus to the crucial importance of fire prevention and the sacrifices made by firefighters nationwide. The new record stands as a testament to his endurance, determination, and dedication to public safety.

The record has been officially recognized and confirmed, adding to India’s growing list of extraordinary endurance achievements.

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