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UAE: To promote diversity and unity, amateur cyclists will ride “7 days, 7 Emirates.”

January 6, 2024
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UAE: To promote diversity and unity, amateur cyclists will ride "7 days, 7 Emirates."

An amateur cycling team comprising corporate executives, entrepreneurs, and people who enjoy diversity, inclusiveness, unity, sustainability, and tolerance will cycle across the UAE for seven days.
The non-profit organization Ride For Unity, which was established “to use sport to spread the message of diversity, inclusion, and sustainability,” organizes the “7 Days 7 Emirates Unity Ride” from January 6 to January 12.

The organization stated, “It is essential for us to demonstrate how these values translate and are practically implemented in business, life, and the modern world.” We all believe in the ability of sport to bring people, cultures, and nations together through constructive endeavors and the long-lasting impact it has on each of us as individuals and as a whole of society, they continued.

At Ismaili Center Dubai on Saturday night, there will be a grand opening event for the “7 Days 7 Emirates Unity Ride.” Starting Sunday at 5 a.m., the Unity ride will depart from the 25 Hours Hotel in Dubai.

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