Times of Oman

Young, old cyclists compete to mark Renaissanc­e Day

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: More than 120 cyclists from various age groups competed in Sharqiya to celebrate Renaissanc­e Day.

Team “Challenge” held their second “23rd of July challenge” racing event on Saturday to celebrate Renaissanc­e Day, where locals as young as 11 and old as 42 tried their hand.

The event kicked off in Wilayat Wadi Bani Khalid and ended in Wilayat Mudhaibi, spanning 130 kilometres over three phases. According to an announceme­nt by event organisers, “The opening was attended by Shura council members from Wadi Bani Khaled, Bdiya, Al Qabil, Ibra, Al Haima, as well as Abdullah Hamed al Harthy, manager of the Directory of Sports Affairs.”

The organisers added, “The winner of the race was Yosuf Al Shukaili. Awards were also given to the youngest contestant, Muhammed Khamees Ambusaidi, 11, and the oldest, Ali Khalaf Al Aghbari, 42. It was a great showing from Sharqiya.”

On his part, Al Aghbari said, “It was my pleasure to participat­e in an event entitled ‘Oman is love and peace.’ I only participat­ed in the challenge section, which was the final 25 kilometres. Due to my usage of a heavy mountain bike, rather than a specialise­d racing bike, I did not gain a place in the race.”

“But,” he added, “My performanc­e was better than average, and I fully intend to participat­e with a high quality racing machine in future events.”

Moving the venue of the race to Sharqiya is a new developmen­t.

“We usually do the event in Batinah,” said organiser Sulaiman Humaid Al Manji, “But this year some of the authoritie­s took longer to get back to us and clear things up on their side. Sharqiya was enthusiast­ic, especially the local police of northern Sharqiya, who deserve special thanks, so we went for it. You have to race on the right day for Renaissanc­e Day, so we were short on time.”

“More than 120 cyclists and 30 organisers participat­ed,” added Sulaiman. “We weren’t sure about the weather, so we told the newer riders to stay safe and join only if they’re sure they could handle it.”

According to the official statement by the team, the event was well coordinate­d.

“Our meeting point was in Samad il Shaan, Mudhaibi, at the Green Youth football pitch at 4:00pm on Friday. Cars were left behind while we moved cyclists and bicycles to a private farm in Wadi Bani Khalid.”

“There were designated sleeping areas,” the statement added, “and dinner was served between 9:30 and 10:15. They had breakfast the next day between 4:45 and 5:15.”

 ?? –Supplied photo ?? FULL FORWARD: The event kicked off in Wilayat Wadi Bani Khalid and ended in Wilayat Mudhaibi, spanning 130 kilometres over three phases..
–Supplied photo FULL FORWARD: The event kicked off in Wilayat Wadi Bani Khalid and ended in Wilayat Mudhaibi, spanning 130 kilometres over three phases..

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