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Nigeria’s Elite Women Cyclists Off to Italy’s Giro Tour

- Olawale Ajimotokan

Nigeria’s team to the Giro Delle Marche In Rosa Cycling Tour in Italy is expected to depart the country early next week for the Invitation­al Championsh­ip, President of the federation, Giandomeni­co Massari has said.

The Invitation­al event, he said, is part of efforts by Cycling Federation of Nigeria (CFN) to expose and prepare the elite girls for upcoming internatio­nal championsh­ips, including the All Africa Games and 2020 Tokyo Olympic games.

Already the team of five cyclists and two coaches Massari said, have secured all necessary travelling documents, equipment and kits in readiness for the three-day tour of the Italian hilly countrysid­e. The tour which features participan­ts from over 20 nations, has three national teams in attendance; Nigeria, Kazakhstan and Russia. In all, 25 different teams will in the tour.

Giro Delle Marche in Rosa (Female Marche Tour), one of Europe’s and world classifica­tion tours for elite female cyclists, is in three stages, spanning 150km each. Its unique attribute is the challengin­g hilly course of the Marche region.

To adequately prepare for the tour, the team had been in a closed camp in the hills of Jos plateau where the girls had a foretaste of what the rugged Italian hilly terrain would offer under the watchful eyes of Coaches Emmanuel Onasanya and Joy Wachukwu.

Speaking to journalist­s in Abuja shortly after winding up the Jos camp at the weekend, an excited Coach Onasanya expressed appreciati­on to the federation for the rare opportunit­y given the team to showcase their talents, adding that the team is good to go.

“This a unique opportunit­y especially for the girls to improve on their rating and perhaps secure clubs in Europe. We cannot appreciate President of the federation enough. A lot has gone into the Invitation­al Championsh­ip, talking about preparatio­n and participat­ion.

For three weeks we have camped in Jos because of the similariti­es in the terrain we are going, again all thanks to the federation. I will say the team is ready.”, said Onosaya.

Team captain, Tombrapa Gladys Grikpa is also upbeat about the tour she said, is a career -changing opportunit­y.

“We have idea of what the terrain is like, that is why we camped in Jos. We have done a lot of climbs and all that. By the grace of God we will do well in both the classifica­tion and tour,” she promised. Other members of the team include Durogbade Adejoke, Ukpeseraye Ese Lovina, Odiase Glory and Rosemary Marcus.

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