International Mountain Bike Racing Excitement in Kayseri

The excitement of international mountain bike races in Kayseri
The excitement of international mountain bike races in Kayseri

Kayseri Metropolitan Municipality with the support of international mountain bike race where 12 athletes from 55 countries participated in the city, which has become the center of the cycling sport in Turkey takes the excitement.

Kayseri with the Metropolitan Municipality supports the international mountain bike race in which 12 countries from 55 athletes participated in the city, which has become the center of the cycling sport in Turkey excitement sürüyor.uluslarara Mountain Bike Racing, Kayseri Metropolitan Municipality, Kayseri Governorship, Erciyes Inc., Sports Co., ORAN Development Agency continues in Koramaz Valley with the support of the International Bicycle Association UCI (Union Cycliste Internationale), Velo Erciyes and public institutions and organizations. 12 athletes from 55 countries including Japan, Slovenia, Germany, France, Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan. The races he participated in started on April 23 with the Best High Altitude MTB Cup in Koramaz Valley. Again, on April 27, the Velo Erciyes MTB CUP races took place in Koramaz Valley, where the magnificent images of Koramaz Valley and Mount Erciyes were reflected in the lenses.

THE RACES WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THE END OF MAY

The races, which aim to highlight the historical and natural beauties of the city, are also aimed at the Mounth Erciyes High Altitude MTB Cup on May 1, the Erciyes MTB Cup at Koramaz Valley on May 2, Central Anatolia MTB Cup on May 25 and May 26. Kayseri MTB Cup mountain bike races are planned to continue on Erciyes Mountain.

THE HIGHEST BICYCLE RACE IN THE WORLD WAS HELD IN KAYSERİ ERCİYES

On the other hand, the most cycling races in the world included in the road and mountain bike racing calendar organized by the International Bicycle Association in 2020, took place in Kayseri Erciyes with the International Road and Mountain Bike Races, in which 17 athletes from 500 countries participated.

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