Ride Afrique, organizers of the annual Accra Criterium, has signed a groundbreaking partnership agreement with Tour De Gambia Organization to promote and develop cycling across Africa.

The partnership between Ride Afrique and Tour De Gambia Organization is poised to revolutionize cycling in Africa, creating opportunities for cyclists, promoting cultural exchange, and contributing to the growth of the sport.

Ride Afrique, is a dynamic organization committed to promoting cycling across Africa through high-profile events and customized merchandise. They are committed to nurturing the growth and progression of the African cycling industry by organizing top-tier races and rides that flaunt the elegance and diversity of the continent.

Their flagship event, the Accra Criterium, attracts top cyclists from across the continent. With a decade of successful criterium, Ride Afrique’s mission is to create a vibrant cycling culture, encouraging healthy lifestyles and fostering community engagement.

Tour De Gambia Organization, a Gambian-based cycling organization hosts the annual Tour De Gambia, a premier cycling event in West Africa. The organization aims to promote cycling, tourism, and cultural exchange between The Gambia and the international community.

Mr. Richard Agu, CEO of Ride Afrique, in an interview with the media expressed gratitude to his partners and readiness to promote cycling across the continent.

“We are thrilled to partner with Tour De Gambia Organization, sharing our expertise and resources to grow cycling in Africa. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in our mission to create a pan-African cycling community.” He said.

According to Mr. Agu, the partnership would also serve as a platform for cultural exchange between the parties involved.

“Through this partnership, we will not only develop cycling talent but also foster cultural understanding and exchange between Ghana, The Gambia, and the broader African community. We look forward to hosting Gambian cyclists at our events and vice versa.”

The long-lasting partnership between the two parties would see training programs, educational tours among others being held for cyclists across Africa.

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