For BIKE AID, this strategic partnership
represents a further step in achieving the
long-term goals. "Our aim has always been
to nurture and promote African riders on
their way to the top of cycling. This
partnership is now providing us with a base
and infrastructure on the ground in Africa,
with which we are able to expand our
promotion of young talent in a targeted and
sustained manner and to take it to the next
level, "said Eric Haus, Chairman of BIKE AID
e.V.
In 2017, with Suleiman Kangangi, Geffroy
Langat and Salim Kipkemboi, three riders
from Kenya will be integrated into the BIKE
AID Procycling Team. Kangangi and Langat
were already part of the continental team
“Kenyan Riders Downunder” in 2016, while
Kipkemboi has just graduated from the
junior ranks in 2017, and will be carefully
manoeuvred through the UCI race schedule.
“The integration of the three guys into our
Proteam is important and makes me very
happy, but in the long term the
commitment of the now-existing
development team is a decisive factor. The
junior team will be riding under the name
of “Safaricom-Kenyan Riders - powered by
BIKE AID” and will be spending three
months in the summer here in Germany,
and participate in European races at the
amateur level”, says Eric Haus.
Both parties are certain that this merger
will have a positive impact on the further
development of African cycling, and are
looking forward to an interesting and
adventurous 2017.
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