The JoySports team, in collaboration with Prudential Life Insurance, is ready for another edition of its popular cycling competition called PruRide, which is a 99.7km challenge for professional and amateur riders.
This year's edition is scheduled for Sunday, September 11, with the event taking place at the Black Star Square.
The 2022 edition of the PruRide will be the third of its kind since the initiative was introduced.
The cycling event is aimed at promoting a healthy lifestyle, highlighting cycling as a sport and as a way of promoting an active, healthy lifestyle and to raise funds for charity.
Riders will have the opportunity to win amazing prizes at Ghana’s finest cycling race event.
Professional riders with UCI licenses or who belong to clubs should register with their clubs. Amateurs and all cycling enthusiasts (Corporate institutions, families or groups) who ride for fun can register by visiting www.prudential.com.gh/prurideaccra. Registration is free.
The deadline for registration is 6th September 2022. Limited Riding gears are available on a first come first served basis.
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