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Ride for RedCap a resounding success

The organisation aims to empower South Africa's youth through its nationwide programmes.

THERE was plenty of team spirit and camarderie as 32 cyclists crossed the finish line after facing wet and windy challenging conditions for the start of the fifth annual Ride for RedCap recently. The cyclists successfully rode 620km from Johannesburg to Durban over two days and raised more than R160 000 for the MRP Foundation.

Formerly known as the RedCap Foundation, the MRP Foundation is an organisation which aims to empower South Africa’s youth through its nationwide programmes in low income communities focussing on health, education and employment.

Afternoon rush-hour traffic was interrupted briefly when the weary cyclists were given a warm welcome by the eThekwini Metro Police and a blue light brigade ushered them in following their impressive feat that includes stages that are longer than any one day stage on the Tour de France.

Kelvin du Sart, Mr Price Sport Cycle Club Chairman, was extremely proud of the cyclists completing the ride without incident and praised the way in which the riders braved the conditions on the first day.

“The first day held tough conditions as it rained non-stop but the guys still managed to finish an hour under time,” a beaming Du Sart said. “We took it easy today as everyone was tired from day one but we finished as a team.”

Craig Jones, five time Ride for RedCap cyclist, highlighted the camaraderie between the cyclists saying, “a bunch of guys came together in the beginning, not knowing each other too well, and 620km later are friends for life.

For more info visit www.mrpfoundation.org

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