Sign up now for spectacular second edition of Škoda UAE Cycling Challenge 2024 and make a difference

Don’t miss your chance to register for this weekend’s adrenaline-fueled Škoda UAE Cycling Challenge 2024, which provides a unique community event and the special opportunity to make a difference beyond the track.
More than 150 competitors are expected for the second edition on Sunday, November 3. A rewarding 85-kilometre timed race awaits at Dubai’s renowned Al Qudra Cycling Track, with participants receiving a medal at the finish line.
Added significance for this running comes from the fact 100 per cent of revenue received from registrations will be donated to Al Jalila Foundation for the Treatment of Children. This desire to give back to the community and promote health awareness is central to Škoda UAE Cycling Challenge 2024, an initiative by Ali & Sons.
Sign-ups are available until Thursday, October 30 on Premier Online for Dh52.50. This fee also includes a T-shirt and official timing.
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Winners in the male and female categories can expect a cash prize. There will be gifts for second and third-placed finishers.
The top-three finishers in the male and female categories will also each receive an entry for February 2025’s spectacular first edition of Letape Dubai by Tour de France presented by Škoda. A lucky draw will also see four other entries selected.
Cyclists are asked this Sunday to arrive at Last Exit – Al Qudra for 6am, where parking is provided on site. The race pack/race bib can be collected on the 1st and 2nd of November from beyond the bike shop at the first avenue mall, Motor City from 9 AM till 9 PM.
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Once the action gets under way, participants will be catered for by four water stations. An 11am finish time is expected, with a link shared to access results.
Partners for Škoda UAE Cycling Challenge 2024 include Beyond the Bike, Oakley, Pedar, Shake On The Way, Romana Water and House of Pops.

Source: sportsnewsireland.com