
Ghana’s contingent for this year’s Tour du Ghana has been confirmed, with Golden Pedals of Ghana, the Greater Accra Regional Team and Africa Cycling Network Satellite set to fly the nation’s flag at the prestigious competition.
They will line up against riders from the United States, Netherlands, Belgium, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Togo, Benin and Morocco, bringing the field to 72 cyclists for the 11-day showdown from November 13 to 24.
This year marks the 10th edition of the Tour, which has been designed not only as a major sporting contest but also as a platform to showcase Ghana’s tourism appeal. The race will unfold across eight stages in the Greater Accra, Volta and Oti regions, with 11 jerseys up for grabs.
The event has secured backing from Dot. Aleliers, Prudential Life Insurance, MTN, THP, Asa Plus, Twellium Ghana Ltd, DHL Global, Stanbic Bank and the Chief of Akwamu Kotoi.
The Tour is being staged through a collaborative effort involving the Ghana Cycling Federation, Ministry of Youth and Sports, National Sports Authority, Ghana Tourism Authority, Ghana Olympic Committee and the Black Star Experience Secretariat.
With the competition gaining prominence year after year, the Ghana Cycling Federation is targeting stronger performances on the international stage, with a long-term focus on the 2026 Commonwealth Games and the 2028 Olympic Games.


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