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Cyclists participate in virtual aQuellé Tour Durban

While participating in the race, cyclists assisted the Domino Foundation with much needed funds. 

With the 2020 edition of the aQuellé Tour Durban cancelled due to the lockdown, cyclists around the world are rallying together to support the virtual version of the race.

While participating in the race, cyclists assisted the Domino Foundation with much needed funds.

The virtual aQuellé Tour Durban got under way on Wednesday night with the first of two rides that use the online Zwift platform, with a second scheduled for Wednesday, 29 July at 9pm.

Riders chose how they want to get involved on the two days, either by riding their own rides on roads or mountain bike trails or by following the live stream show that will be shown on the event website and Facebook pages.

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