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Ubuntu Cycling Foundation trains students in Sierra Leone



The Ubuntu Cycling Foundation recently conducted a school training program in Sierra Leone, where they trained over 60 school children at the Dr. June Primary School on Skye Street in Freetown.


The training was led by Dr. Marlon Moncrieffe, the UCI World Track Sprint Champion and founder of the Ubuntu Cycling Foundation. The goal of the training was to inspire the youngsters to take up cycling and to help Sierra Leone catch up with other countries in terms of cycling development.



The school children were full of energy and eager to learn the fundamentals of cycling at an early age. Team Ubuntu Sierra Leone plans to replicate the training program in other schools in Sierra Leone, as that is the vision of the founder. Who knows, maybe one day Sierra Leone will have a cyclist compete in the Tour de France!


Here's a short clip: https://fb.watch/okOH3CIoSY/


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