As reported yesterday, the fourth edition of Beking Monaco promises an unforgettable celebration of cycling, with the event taking place tomorrow, November 24, in the heart of the Principality.

In the lead-up to the event, cyclists Victor Angelotti and Matteo Trentin visited Ecole des Revoires to engage with students and promote the values of cycling.

During their visit, the professional riders shared insights about their careers and the significance of Beking Monaco. Designed to inspire younger generations, the event encourages children to embrace cycling not only as a sport but also as a sustainable and healthy mode of transport. The school visit reflected the core mission of Beking Monaco: promoting cycling’s health and environmental benefits while fostering community spirit.

The event itself will kick off at 9 a.m. with a PRO-AM race, a thrilling competition between professional and amateur cyclists. At 11:30 a.m., a family-friendly ride will allow children to cycle safely alongside professionals around Port Hercule, creating a memorable experience for budding cyclists. The afternoon will feature a two-hour professional race, including world champion Tadej Pogačar, ensuring high-energy competition for spectators.

Organized with the aim of showcasing the environmental and social benefits of cycling, Beking Monaco highlights Monaco’s ongoing commitment to sustainability. From encouraging the use of the Principality’s bike-sharing service to raising awareness about reducing vehicle congestion, the event serves as a call to action for a cleaner and greener future.

This year’s edition, blending elite cycling with community outreach, promises to be a resounding success.

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