six athlètes algériens présent au Tour international du Cameroun
Summary
The Algerian Cycling Federation (FAC) has announced that six cyclists will represent Algeria in the 2025 Tour Cycliste International du Cameroun, scheduled for June 4-15. The selected athletes are Abdallah Benyoucef, Mohamed-Nadjib Assel, Mohamed Daid, Slimane Badlis, Islam Mansouri, and Zaki Boudar. They will be led by national coach Khalil Tamarent, with mechanic Kamel Benguenif assisting him.
The 21st edition of the Tour Cycliste International will consist of ten stages, passing through seven of Cameroon’s ten regions. The race will begin in the Extreme North region at Maroua, covering a total distance of 127.9 km on the inaugural day. In addition to Algeria, teams from Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, the Netherlands, Germany, and Poland are expected to participate.
Race Stages:
- June 4 (Stage 1): Maroua – Mora – Maroua, 127.9 km
- June 5 (Stage 2): Maroua – Figuil, 110 km
- June 6 (Stage 3): Garoua – Garoua, 80 km
- June 8 (Stage 4): Yaoundé – Bafia, 122.8 km
- June 9 (Stage 5): Tonga – Bagangté – Tonga, 38 km
- June 10 (Stage 6): Kompina – Limbe, 86.77 km
- June 11 (Stage 7): Douala – Douala, 116 km
- June 12 (Stage 8): Douala – Kribi, 163.1 km
- June 14 (Stage 9): Pouma – Boumnyebel (Autoroute) – Yaoundé, 157 km
- June 15 (Stage 10): Goulemako – Yaoundé, 108.1 km
This upcoming tour promises to be an exciting event, spanning various terrains and landscapes from the Northeastern region to the southern parts of Cameroon. The participation of multiple countries indicates a competitive atmosphere, showcasing the talent and spirit of African cycling.
The inclusion of various international teams adds diversity to the competition, emphasizing the significance of the event in promoting cycling in Africa and forging stronger ties among participating nations.