By Daily Sports on July 23, 2018
The organisers of the highly anticipated Cycling Lagos 2018 event have flagged off the online registration of cyclists for the event scheduled to hold on Saturday August 25, 2018. The Children’s edition of the event will hold at the Teslim Balogun Stadium on August 18. The online registration on http://www.cyclinglagos.com/register/ will be on between July 20 and August 10, 2018. The online platform is opened to five categories of participants: Professional, Celebrity, Children, Club/Veteran and Amateur while the corporate organizations and celebrities are expected to contact the organizer via email, info@cyclinglagos.com or call 09099575027 to register for the Corporate Race and Celebrity Race respectively. Chairman, Cycling Lagos, Mr. Soji Adeleye urged interested participants to complete their registration as soon as possible as limited slots are available for the races. He advised interested participants to also take advantage of the alternative registration form on the website, which could be downloaded to ease their registration for the event. The competition which will involve over 1,000 cyclists from within and outside Nigeria has been described by the organisers as one of the biggest sports, tourism and entertainment events in the country and the entire Africa continent in recent time. Leading Hospitality Company, Eko Hotels & Suites recently signed a partnership arrangement with the organizers to host the events Award Gala Night and provide accommodation for guests at the dinner scheduled to hold on August 25. In addition, the Professional Race of the Cycling event will start from the magnificent surrounding of the marquee hotel in Victoria Island, Lagos. The Cycling Lagos 2018 is also supported by the Lagos Government, Lagos State Cycling Association, DStv, SuperSport, Leadway Assurance Company, Addefort Limited and WorldStage Group. .Photo shows Logo of cycling Lagos
Source Daily Sports
Posted July 23, 2018
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