Pedal Power: FXTM Sponsors Lagos Monthly Crit At Dolphin Estate  

November 19, 2024
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Pedal Power: FXTM Sponsors Lagos Monthly Crit At Dolphin Estate  

Cycling enthusiasts, gear up for an exhilarating experience this Saturday, November 23rd, as FXTM sponsors the Lagos State Monthly Crit at Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi, Lagos.

 Interested participants should register at 6:30 AM and prepare for the main race, kicking off at 7:30 AM. Participants will compete for four thrilling hours in three categories: Professional, Junior, and Veteran. The top prize starts at $500, adding an exciting competitive edge to the event. There will also be refreshments, music, and an opportunity to socialize with like-minded individuals.

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FXTM, known for its global commitment to promoting fitness through charitable cycling events, is thrilled to bring this spirited race to Lagos. Riding has always been synonymous with freedom, matching the company’s value of freedom to succeed.

READ ALSO: 30 Fun Ways to Get Fit (Without Realising It)

 The event not only aims to foster a love for cycling but also to enhance community fitness and well-being.

 The stand-in Country Representative for FXTM, Kelechi Ehibudu said: “We are thrilled and delighted to sponsor this event as part of our charitable project. 

 “We look forward to an exciting time with all participants from all works of life. It’s going to be an action-packed event.”

 

 

 

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