It’s
funny how things work out. The Stradalli – Bike Aid team from Germany loves to
race in some of the most beautiful locations in Europe. Their trip to Spain is
a great example as they raced in Mallorca and saw some of the most amazing
sites in the world. But there’s only one place this team truly feels at home
and it is the last place you would expect.
Africa
is the adopted continent of the Stradalli – Bike Aid team as their charity
efforts have helped to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars to help young
African cyclists realize their dream of becoming pro racers. The program has so
many success stories but the one thing people weren’t sure of is if it would
lead to wins and podium appearances for the race team.
Not
only is the team off to maybe it’s best start ever, but they are dominating
races throughout Africa and it continued this week at the Tour of Eritrea. But
it’s not just the Germans who are doing well. Of the 6 young African racers on
the team, 3 of them are from Eritrea and all have either won or placed in the
top 10 already in this early season. This includes Amanuel Meron who rode his
Stradalli Cycle Aversa full carbon road bike right to the podium in the Tour of
Eritrea already.
Amanuel
is joined by teammates Amanuel Mengis Ghebreindrias, Meron Teshome and German
riders Dominik Merseburg, Daniel Bichlmann and Matthias Schnapka who all have
experience riding in the heat of Africa. Great teamwork is the reason for the
early season success of Stradalli – Bike Aid, however, it is also a great
reminder of the hard charitable work put in by the organization. When you have
3 stellar racers return home to Eritrea and perform the way these young men
have you know that the program is working and the efforts are paying off.
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