Khaleej Times

Cyclists discover UAE’S beauty in 550km ride

20 cyclists who took part in four-day fund-raising ride across the seven emirates say they’ve never seen the country like this before

- Nasreen Abdulla nasreen@khaleejtim­es.com

It was a scene of jubilation and happiness as 20 cyclists who traversed 550km all across the UAE returned home after four days on the road. As the riders — all C-suite executives, entreprene­urs and elite competitor­s — finished their ride, they were hugged by their children and cheered by their families.

“I have never seen the UAE like this,” said a jubilant Rob Burns, CEO and partner of The First Group, that organised the event. “There was this beautiful range of mountains in Sharjah with the sand against it and the sun was just rising. Everyone was just mesmerised by how beautiful it was. It felt like I was looking at a picture.”

The second edition of The First Group 7 Emirates cycle challenge brought together cyclists from at least 12 different nationalit­ies to raise funds for child welfare projects, in partnershi­p with Dubai Cares and Rashid Centre for People of Determinat­ion.

Among those who did the ride was profession­al cyclist Nelson Oliveira, who has competed in the Tour De France and the Olympics, among other competitio­ns. Having ridden the Dubai Tour, he said that the country was special to him.

“When people see the UAE, they only see the glitz and glamour of the cities. But when you cycle through the country, you get to its heart, which is so beautiful and peaceful. I always love coming to the UAE. Also, the group had great camaraderi­e. I really enjoyed myself,” Oliveira said.

For many of the amateur participan­ts, this was one of the longest rides they had done. Yoko Shimada, who participat­ed in the initiative with her husband, said she took up cycling as a passion but this was a test of her stamina.

“The first day was a little difficult because we were not used to riding for so long and there were a lot of crosswinds on that day,” she said. “However, once we got into the rhythm, we just kept going. For me, cycling is all about feeling free and enjoying the outdoors. I really enjoyed everything about it, whether it was the humid air in Fujairah or the orange sand in Sharjah.”

Her husband, Colin Keeney, said the profession­als were very considerat­e. “They kept the pace fairly easy so we were able to catch up,” he said. “If they had ridden a tad bit faster, we would have found it extremely difficult. However, the group really looked out for each other."

For Emirati rider Abdul Wahab Al Halabi, the ride was challengin­g as he had not cycled much over the summer. “The first day, I was sore. However, the beautiful scenery really made up for the challenges. It was so amazing to watch the sunrise over the mountains. It was still cold and dark and then you see the dawn cracking. It was the most beautiful feeling in the world,” he said.

Inspired by a cycling fundraiser he participat­ed in in the US, Rob Burns was eager to do something similar in the UAE to raise funds for children. That is how he got in touch with various charities to pull off the event.

Last year, donations from the event were solely from entreprene­urs and their companies. This year, the general public had the opportunit­y to follow the group on social media and donate. “People were extremely supportive,” said Burns. “A lot of people donated. The funds will be used to help children around the world.”

Expressing gratitude over the partnershi­p, Amal Al Redha from Dubai Cares said: “The great thing about it is that it has mobilised the sports community. The funds will be used to launch programmes globally that focus on early childhood developmen­t."

 ?? — SUPPLIED PHOTOS ?? Participan­ts of the trans-emirates cycling event in a jubilant mood at the culminatio­n of their gruelling fund-raising ride.
— SUPPLIED PHOTOS Participan­ts of the trans-emirates cycling event in a jubilant mood at the culminatio­n of their gruelling fund-raising ride.
 ?? ?? Riders of 12 different nationalit­ies traversed the entire country in their trip.
Riders of 12 different nationalit­ies traversed the entire country in their trip.

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