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Eight riders clinch the coveted Super Randonneur title after completing a 600-km ride in 40 hours

Updated: The Brevetes De Randonneur Mondiaux was organised by Mangaluru-based Team We R Cycling Share Article AAA Riders and support crew at the flagging-off of the 600-km Brevetes De Randonneur Mondiaux (BRM) event organised by Team We R Cycling affiliated to Audax Club Parisien (ACP) in Mangaluru recently.   The Brevetes De Randonneur Mondiaux was organised by Mangaluru-based Team We R Cycling As many as eight seasoned riders, seven from Dakshina Kannada-Udupi and one from Kasaragod in Kerala, clinched the Super Randonneur Title by completing a 600-km Brevetes De Randonneur Mondiaux (BRM) within 40 hours between January 22 and 23 in Mangaluru. The BRM was organised by Team We R Cycling affiliated to Audax Club Parisien (ACP), one of the most coveted cycling bodies in the world, and Audax India Randonneurs (AIR).

Riding to create awareness against drug abuse

Riding to create awareness against drug abuse Updated: Updated: The rally was flagged off at Mangala Stadium Share Article The rally was flagged off at Mangala Stadium Over 50 cyclists, from four-and-a-half year old Samyuktha to 62-year-old Joseph Pereira, joined hands with Mangaluru City Police to create awareness against drug abuse here on Sunday. Team WeRCycling, an association of professional riders, organised the rally to support the police in their initiative to spread the message against drug abuse. The rally, which was flagged off at Mangala Stadium, passed through Lady Hill Circle, Lal Bagh, PVS Buildings, Bunts Hostel Circle, St. Agnes Institutions and M.G. Road before culminating at the start venue. Samyuktha, who rode confidently with WERC’s Harniish Raj, was the centre of attraction. A few cyclists, including Mr. Periera and Gururaj Krishnamurthy, joined the rally soon after completing their 400 km Mangaluru-Kumta-Mangaluru Brevet early in the morning.

Cyclists ride to create drug abuse awareness in Mangaluru

Cyclists ride to create drug abuse awareness in Mangaluru Updated: Updated: December 20, 2020 11:43 IST Team WeRCycling organised the rally to support the police to spread the message against drug abuse. Share Article Four-and-a-half-year-old Samyukta was the centre of attraction at Sundays rally.   | Photo Credit: Anil Kumar Sastry Team WeRCycling organised the rally to support the police to spread the message against drug abuse. Over 50 cyclists, from four-and-a-half-year-old Samyuktha to 60-year-old Joseph Pereira, joined hands with Mangaluru City Police to create awareness against drug abuse on Sunday. Team WeRCycling, an association of professional riders, organised the rally to support the police in their initiative to spread the message against drug abuse.

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