PESHAWAR - Mohsin Khan of Peshawar claimed the trophy of the 63 kilometre Quaid-e-Azam Day Cycling Race that paddled off from Ring Road Peshawar and culminated at Sports Complex Mardan with his clock time one hour, 30 minutes and 33sec. President Pakistan Cycling Federation Syed Azhar Ali Shah was the chief guest who formally flag-off the race in Peshawar while Deputy Commissioner Mardan Habib Arif graced the occasion as chief guest at the closing and prize distribution ceremony. Mohsin Khan of Peshawar clocked 1:30:31 sec by covering the distance of 63 km taking first position, promising cyclists Umar Farooq of Mardan with his clock time 1:30:33 sec at second and Sana Ullah, also from Mardan, took third position respectively with his clock time 1:30:35 sec. Yousaf Khan of Peshawar took fourth position by recording a clock time 1:30: 37 sec and Sajid Ali Khan, also from Peshawar, clocked 1:30:39 sec Shafiq of Malakand got sixth position with his clock time 1:31:01 sec. International cyclists Murad Ali, Organising Secretaries Sarmad Shabab and Rashid Iqbal and President KP Cycling Association Nisar Ahmad were the time keepers and road judges and monitored each and every cyclist from Peshawar to Mardan.Deputy Commissioner Mardan Habib Arif was the chief guest at the closing ceremony who gave away the prizes to the top six position holders.