Hailing from Kurukshetra in Haryana, Sahil is a junior non-commissioned officer of the Indian Air Force and a multiple national level medal winner in cycling. Naturally, he speaks Hindi with a Haryanvi accent.
But sit in the player’s arena on PuneOn the FC road after finishing the prologue race on January 19, he surprises everyone by speaking fluent Marathi. One could even mistake him for a local Punekar.
“Ekdum bhari route hota” (The route was really good), said cyclist Sahil Kumar, a member of the Indian national team participating in the Pune Grand Tour.
Sahil says with a smile, “My wife Komal Deshmukh is from Pimpri-Chinchwad. She is also a cyclist. She plays for the railway team and is also a national medallist. She taught me Marathi.”
Narrating the couple’s story, Sahil said he met his wife at a cycling camp in Delhi in 2016. “We started talking, first we became friends and then we started dating. We got married a year ago. After I met her and she used to talk to her parents on phone, I really liked the Marathi language and felt that I should learn it too. I used to ask her the meaning of all the words she said. She explained them to me and also encouraged me. It took me 5-6 years to learn it. Now I can speak Marathi well.”
The couple lives in Patiala, but visits Pune regularly to meet Komal’s parents. “I came to Pune for the first time in 2017 and met his father. He had no problems with our relationship and neither did my parents,” says Sahil, who likes to eat local poha.
The language transaction between the husband and wife cycling duo was not one-sided either. “She (Komal) also learned Haryanvi. Whenever she comes to my house she talks to my mother and father in proper Haryanvi,” jokes Sahil enthusiastically.
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Sahil has been in the Indian team for more than eight years. Having previously participated in the Commonwealth Games, her personal goal is to reach the podium at the next Commonwealth Games and the Asian Games. He posted a final time of 8:52:70 in the prologue race on the first day of the Pune Grand Tour.
Sahil was introduced to cycling through his elder brother, who was also a cyclist. He began his journey in the sport in 2012 at the age of 14. At the 38th National Games (2025), he won gold (Scratch Race), silver (Road Race) and bronze (Omnium). He also represented India at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and the Asian Track Championships. Sahil was a key contributor to the Indian Air Force team’s national title at the 29th National Road Cycling Championships (2024).
His other laurels include Gold at Track Asia Cup 2017 (Team Sprint), Three Gold Medals at the 2021 National Championships (Road Race, Team Time Trial and Criterium), Gold at the 2025 National Games (Scratch Race) and Gold at the 2024 National Track Championships (Team Pursuit).
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