The Ghana Cycling Federation (GCF) has invited 39 cyclists to justify their inclusion in the final selection for the upcoming African Road Cycling Champions to be staged in Accra.
They included some top Ghanaian riders such as Anthony Boakye, Sports Writers Association of Ghana Awardee, Dankwa Boafo, Victor Akpabli Cudjoe, Frank Awuku Akuffo, Lawrence Adjei, Isaac Sackey, and Solomon Tagoe.
Joseph Nii Quaye of Team Sky, Mohammed Ramsey of River Park from Ashanti, Peter Osei of River Park Bono Ahafo, Ebenezer Frank Quaye and Prince Hackman of All Stars, Alexander Allotey of TBT, Prosper Agbo of City Migro, Micheal Nabaa of team FGC, amongst others were part of Junior’s category.
In the female category, Erica Sedzro captain of the female national team, debutants Rafatu Inusah, Jennifer Pappoe, and Barikisu Mumuni amongst others.
In the youth category were Abdul Sadat, Mensah Pious, Farrakhan Shaaban Mohammed, and Ayeke Tetteh Abkaail all of River Park Great Accra.
Mr. Daniel Amoo, Technical Director of the GCF said the final selection would be highly competitive taking into consideration of the current standard of the cyclists.
He added that the selection would also be based on the previous performance of the cyclists, the ability to win a medal, discipline, the ability to demonstrate a positive impact on the overall team, and the capability to advance to the medal level.
He said, “if any club feels it has a Cyclist who has the capability of performing at the Championship, such a Cyclist is welcome to join in the justifiers”.
The ‘cream de la cream’ of riders from the African continent would be pulling up the plugs in the Road Race and Time Trials from the 8 -the 17th of February 2023 encompassing over 20 countries.
The Confederation of African Cycling officials is expected to be in the country as soon as possible to see to the smooth facilitation of the event.
The 2023 Africa Road Cycling and Paracycling Championships are set to take place in Ablekuma Ollebu-Accra, Ghana, from February 8 to 17, 2023, with over 35 countries expected to compete.
Frederick Marfo is a sportswriter and social worker well known for his advocacy for equal chances and rights for all athletes, especially those with disabilities.
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