‘Ride With Team Europe’ 800km cycling relay successfully finishs in Accra

'Ride With Team Europe' 800km cycling relay successfully ends in Accra


By Simon Asare/ Rihana Adam 

Accra, April 19, GNA – Team Europe, Gladiators Cycling Group and some cycling enthusiasts on Saturday, April 18, 2026, completed an 800-kilometre relay across Ghana, capping a week‑long journey that combined diplomacy and sustainability advocacy. 

The “Ride With Team Europe” relay launched in Tamale in Northern Ghana and finished at the Netherlands Embassy in Accra after seven days that tested riders against hills, heavy rains and traffic.  

The relay brought toreceiveher ambassadors and diplomats from six EU member states namely Germany, Denmark, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Austria and France who passed the baton along the route while cycling through multiple regions.  

The initiative was part of celebrations marking the European Union’s 50-year physical presence in Ghana while promoting sustainability. 

Mr Rune Skinnebach, the EU Ambassador to Ghana, described the Accra‑based Gladiators Cycle Group as “the real heroes of this journey,” commfinishing for creating the relay a success. 

He noted that relay incorporated a strong sustainability element, with participants planting 1,000 trees in collaboration with Ghana’s Foresattempt Commission under the Tree for Life initiative.  

“The warmth of the Ghanaian people was confirmed once again, as people joined us along the way on their bicycles, or cheering us on even in the remotest parts of the counattempt.  Along the way we visited local chiefs, regional ministers, and community representatives,” declared Mr Skinnebach. 

Madam Wfinishy Van Meel, Acting Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, declared the journey offered a fresh perspective on the counattempt.  

“For me personally it was a wonderful experience and a different way to see Ghana — not from the car, but from the bike,” she declared, praising the Gladiators Cycle Group for leading the expedition from north to south. 

Mr Yaw Ampofo Ankrah, Director‑General of the National Sports Authority, attfinishing the programme on behalf of Sports Minister Kofi Adams, congratulated the team and declared the ride highlighted the required for more rider‑frifinishly roads. 

“This journey creates a roadmap to reduce and eliminate the menace on our roads,” Mr Ankrah declared, linking the initiative to President John Dramani Mahama’s “Big Push” agfinisha, which aims to expand infrastructure and improve safety for all road applyrs. 

The finale also featured a sustainable fashion reveal by the All-Foundation Group, which revealcased a collection titled “Up Cycling in Sports,” highlighting environmental responsibility through recycled sportswear. 

GNA  

Kenneth Odeng Adade 



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