Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Ghanaian Times
Published on 2024-03-26 07:00:06
The RideAfrique Accra Criterium cycling championship is set to be a thrilling event this year with over 200 registered riders ready to compete for the ultimate prize. Scheduled to take place at the Accra Sports Stadium on March 30, both male and female riders will participate in a total of 30 laps, covering a distance of 105KM. This challenging course is designed to test the endurance, strength, and strategic thinking of cyclists as they aim to outperform their competitors.
CEO of RideAfrique, Mr. Richard Agu, has assured the media that preparations for the event are well underway. Safety measures, including medical support and assistance vehicles, will be in place throughout the race to ensure the well-being of all participants. Additionally, the event aims to promote environmental conservation and raise awareness about its importance.
Exciting prizes await the winners of the race, with cash prizes and home trainer sets up for grabs. Participants will have the opportunity to win a substantial amount of money, adding an extra level of excitement to the event. The cash prizes will not only reward their efforts and dedication but also make a significant impact, whether for personal achievements or to support charitable causes.
Recognized by the Ghana Cycling Federation, the 2024 RideAfrique Accra Criterium is expected to attract foreign cyclists from countries such as Liberia, USA, UK, Togo, Benin, Zimbabwe, and Nigeria. This international participation will add another level of competition and excitement to the event.
Overall, the RideAfrique Accra Criterium promises to be a thrilling and competitive cycling championship with top riders from around the world coming together to showcase their skills. The event not only highlights the athleticism and determination of cyclists but also serves as a platform to promote environmental conservation and raise awareness about its importance. With exciting prizes at stake and stringent safety measures in place, the event is sure to be a success for both participants and spectators alike.
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