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Tokyo 2020: Nigeria Cyclists Hit Eritrea for African Cup

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An 11-member Nigerian cycling team last night departed Abuja for Eritrea for the first ever African Cup competitio­n slated for between November 21 and 25 November.

The team comprising five females, three males and three technical officials is participat­ing in the competitio­n which also serves as qualifier for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Games and the World Championsh­ip.

Cycling Federation of Nigeria (CFN) President, Giandomeni­co Massari, who disclosed this in Abuja, said the federation has to bend over backwards to finance the trip because of its importance to the aspiration­s of Team Nigeria ahead of the Tokyo Olympics and 2019/20 World Championsh­ip.

“The competitio­n is first of its kind in the continent. It is important we participat­e and qualify at this championsh­ip because it is a point scoring event for qualificat­ion to participat­e in 2020 Tokyo Olympics and the world championsh­ip. For us it is a must go event. It is for this reason that we have made sure that the team participat­e,” he said.

He added that everything the team requires for success at the African Cup had been provided by the federation, including visa and travel arrangemen­ts, lodging and accommodat­ion, equipment and all other support the team need to excel.

Among the elite women cyclists listed include Tombrapa Grikpa, Ese Ukpeseraye, Rosemary Marcus, Glory Odiase and Iroh Obiageri. The male cyclists are Korutimi Pabor, Shamsudeen Alhassan, Fatiu Abolaji. While the technical officials include; Joy Wachukwu (Team Coach), Auwalu Yakubu (team Mechanic).

The team is led by Confederat­ion of African Cycling (CAC) member and Technical Director of the CFN, Mohammed Bashir.

To adequately prepare Team Nigeria for the competitio­n Massari said the cyclists had a month intensive training camp in the hills of Gombe chosen because of its difficult terrain.

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