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FXTM sponsors Lagos cycling event


FXTM has announced its sponsorship of the Lagos State Monthly Crit, a cycling event at Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi, Lagos.

According to a statement from the sponsor on Thursday, the event, scheduled for Saturday, April 19, 2025 promises high-speed competition, endurance, and an atmosphere charged with excitement.

At the event, riders will battle for supremacy across three competitive categories: Professional, Junior, and Veteran, with a grand cash prize starting at N800,000 awaiting the top contenders.

Beyond the race, the event offers more than just fierce competition. Spectators and participants can look forward to music, refreshments, and a vibrant community of cycling enthusiasts, creating an immersive experience for all.

Speaking about the event, FXTM Country Representative, Kelechi Ehibudu, emphasised the synergy between cycling and the company’s core values.

He said, “At FXTM, we believe in unlocking potential and empowering individuals with ‘the freedom to succeed.’ Cycling embodies this value – the freedom to ride, push boundaries, and achieve greatness. This event is part of FXTM’s global commitment to promoting fitness, well-being, and community spirit.”

He further highlighted the event’s significance in driving sportsmanship and resilience, saying, “We’re thrilled to bring this spirited race to Lagos. Cycling is not just a sport – it’s a celebration of determination, endurance, and the unyielding drive to succeed. It perfectly resonates with our mission to empower people to achieve their goals, both in trading and in life.”

The Lagos Monthly Crit has grown to become a premier fixture in Nigeria’s cycling calendar, fostering healthy competition while promoting fitness and community interaction. Whether you’re racing for glory or cheering from the sidelines, this is an event no cycling enthusiast should miss.

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