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His Excellency Sheikh Sultan bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan, Chairman of the Board of the Frontline Heroes Office, announced his acceptance of the challenge of Daman and the Abu Dhabi Cycling Club team participation to cover a distance of 1,000km within a month.
Being the largest in the UAE in terms of distance travelled, this challenge aims to motivate the community to practise cycling and make it a way of life, given its health, environmental and economic benefits.
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He called on community members of all ages and at all levels of physical fitness to engage in this challenge so that our society would be healthy, active and capable of giving.
Sheikh Sultan added that Abu Dhabi has become a bicycle-friendly city with its world-class facilities, tracks and services, thanks to the great efforts exerted by government agencies to the infrastructure in the emirate, making it a global Centre that attracts cycling professionals and enthusiasts.
He also praised the ADCC efforts to expand cycling scope, and to organise events and competitions aimed at enhancing community awareness of the importance of this sport, as well as discovering talents and forming sports teams associated with the club.
For his part, Al Nekhaira Al Khyeli, CEO of ADCC, said that organising this event comes as part of the club’s efforts to spread awareness of the importance of cycling, whether for sport, pleasure or as a means of transportation, given its multiple benefits for physical and psychological health, and its contribution to preserving the environment.
He added that this event further enhances the culture of cycling in the emirate and encourages its use as a practical and environmentally friendly means of transportation in addition to being a sport and recreational means, which increases the level of happiness and well-being of the community and promotes the experiences of a luxurious and sustainable lifestyle in Abu Dhabi.
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