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The Gladiators Cycling Club has announced the return of the Osagyefo Cycling Race, with its 4th edition scheduled for Sunday, 21st September 2025.
The event, which kicks off at 7:30 a.m. from Borteman/School Junction on an 11km circuit route, will feature professional races for men and women—covering distances of 110km and 77km respectively—as well as fun rides for families and children after the main races.
According to the organisers, the Osagyefo Cycling Race is not only a competitive sporting event but also a platform to promote cycling as a sustainable mode of transportation, encourage physical activity, and strengthen community ties.
Participants in the professional categories will compete for attractive cash prizes, while recreational riders will enjoy a day of camaraderie, family fun, and community engagement.
Registration opens on 1st September 2025 and closes on 14th September at 5:00 p.m., at a fee of GH¢150.
Interested participants can register online through a link to be shared on the club’s social media platforms or contact Charles Hansen-Quaye on 0267 754 145 during the registration period.
Tanja Van Der Puije (0246 980 056) can be contacted for media inquiries.
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