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aQuellé Tour Durban
Media Release |
No: td2207 |
26 July
2022 |
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Embargo: None |
Written
by: Dave Macleod |
Hillcrest Primary leading the school’s charge at 2022 Tour Durban
Durban – After they showed up in their numbers for the 2021 aQuellé Tour
Durban MTB races, powered by CycleLab, the team from Hillcrest Primary
School will be back again over the weekend of 10-11 September and are
challenging other schools to get involved.
As the country emerges from the grips of the Covid-19 pandemic there is a
major push to reignite schools cycling and the KZN Schools Committee are
looking to more schools into getting their riders out for the Tour Durban
race, using Hillcrest Primary as an example that it can be done.
"KZN Schools Committee has been working to get schools cycling back up and
running," said Rose Owen from the KZN Schools Cycling Committee.
"We have had a season opener and our first lap race event had an
opportunity to add a special XCO lite event to the KZN Mountain Biking XCO
Championship at Cascades. We are looking forward to our next lap event in
August.
“On the back of this we have had an exciting discussion with the Tour
Durban organisers and the KZN Schools Cycling Committee is looking forward
to working with them to include a schools aspect to the event.
"We are hoping to continue to grow Schools Cycling and an event like Tour
Durban is a great way to keep the momentum going – we are looking forward
to seeing many more of our school kids from across KZN participating at
events."
A dedicated group of parents made the day possible in 2021, and for the
KZN Schools Committee they are hoping that this can spill over into other
schools where the parents and children ride. For Owen, having parents and
children together bonding over an event like the Tour Durban is a
highlight.
"Kids secretly love spending time with their parents, even if they roll
their eyes at us at first!" she laughed.
"At the end of the day, the fun they have being out on an adventure with
you is their best day. It doesn’t have to be a big race event; in fact,
the most fun has been packing way too many sweets in our pockets and
taking it as an adventure.
"As a parent setting ‘bite size targets for distances’ and making stops,
like at water tables and insisting on stopping to sample the goodies at
the water tables, gives them a chance to rest without feeling like they
are doing badly.
“Also taking pictures and encouraging them to just enjoy it."
Owen and her team at the KZN Schools Cycling Committee are hoping that
more schools get involved in this year’s race and contribute to the
support for the Domino Foundation – the event’s sole benefactor.
"The best way to get involved is to put out a call to parents and kids to
see who is keen to ride, and then get going.
"Hillcrest Primary School had two interested parents; they spoke to the
Sports Department and got started. From there it grew.
"We are super lucky to have a really supportive group of parents, and they
all chipped in, some rode with us to help supervise the kids, and others
made sure we had a 'dedicated area' at the event where kids and parents
could congregate. It was a great day out.
"If a school has an interested parent or coach that would like to grow
their Mountain biking or cycling they are welcome to contact the Schools
Committee for assistance.
"Hopefully we will see more schools at events like the Tour Durban,” Owen
added.
Entries for the 2022 aQuellé Tour Durban are open and riders can enter at
www.tourdurban.co.za
Social Media
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/TourDurban/
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/TourDbn
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/tourdurban/
#TourDurban2022
#Ride4Good
#CelebrateTogether
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Following a fun-filled outing
at the 2021 aQuellé Tour Durban MTB powered by CycleLab, Hillcrest Primary
will be back for the event again in 2022 and are encouraging other schools
to take up the challenge over the weekend of 10 and 11 September. |
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