The 2024 edition of the 3FM Tour du Ghana is set to be more than just a cycling race.
This year’s event will be a movement for change, focusing on pedaling for climate change and promoting inclusive para cycling participation.
Taking place on May 18th, 2024, the 3FM Tour du Ghana 2024 aims to raise awareness about the importance of climate action while also promoting inclusivity in sports.
Cyclists from around the world will ride through Ghana’s beautiful landscapes, demonstrating the power of collective action against climate change.
The route will start from Media General in Kanda, Accra, and finish in the picturesque town of Mpraeso in the Eastern Region.
A groundbreaking aspect of the 2024 tour is the inclusion of para cyclists in various race categories.
This move highlights the resilience and determination of athletes of all abilities and aims to inspire others to embrace diversity and make a positive impact in their communities.
Lois Kissedu, the Station Manager of 3FM 92.7, expressed excitement about strengthening para cycling in the tour, emphasizing the station’s commitment to inclusivity and diversity.
By increasing para cycling prizes, the event aims to raise awareness about accessibility in sports and the role everyone can play in addressing climate change.
In addition to para cycling events, participants can expect scenic routes that will take them through Ghana’s breathtaking landscapes, showcasing the country’s natural beauty.
The tour will also engage with local communities along the route, promoting environmental stewardship and fostering partnerships for sustainable development.
Key details to remember for the 3FM Tour du Ghana 2024 include:
– Date: May 18th, 2024
– Starting point: Media General Kanda
– Ending point: Kwahu
– Registration fee: 150gh for an individual, 1000gh for a group of ten.
For more information and registration, interested individuals can contact 0532200927 or 0531100927. Join the conversation on social media using #3fmTourduGhana and #pedalfortheplanet.
The technical partner for the event is the Ghana Cycling Federation, with sponsors including DHL, Malta Guinness, and Bloom Medical Center.