Pankaj Munjal, co-chairman and managing director, also announced that Hero will be fielding its own team for the event.
"Hero Cycles association with MTB Himalaya will provide a platform for promoting and nurturing young talent in mountain biking with the establishment of school level programmes and mountain biking training academies," said Munjal.
"The sport of cycling and mountain biking will be introduced at the school level through the School Programme. Hero and HASTPA will endorse deserving cyclists from these academies for international and national cycling events."
There will be a total of twelve countries including India, Nepal, Holland, Bangladesh, Austria, Germany, Portugal, Canada, Belgium, Poland, United Kingdom and Columbia that will be represented at the race.
The total vertical climbing of the race will be close to 12500m over six days making it one of the highest in the world.