Oudtshoorn Courant Bidii Yetu Feature
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Sgt Vussi Marenene’s story is one of resilience, identity, and an unbreakable commitment to the sport he loves. After joining the South African Police Service (SAPS) in 2004, Vussi became part of the SAPS Road and Mountain Bike family in 2014. From the start, his talent was undeniable, earning him
For Thuso Rasetapa, handcycling didn’t start as a career—it started as an opportunity. He first connected with Bidii Yetu during their cross-country cycling initiative, where athletes with and without disabilities came together to challenge what inclusive sport can look like. What began as a single experience quickly became something bigger:
When I first met Hello Tractor’s CEO Jehiel Oliver, I understood Hello Tractor as ride sharing service for farms too small to own their own tractor but large enough to need access to one. Through an app, on a smartphone in the fastest growing smart phone market in the world,
Bidii Yetu is group of American handcyclists training to ride across Africa in 2023. HelloTractor is Kenyan company that's sponsoring a bike and expenses for a South African athlete to ride with them. They reached out to Inclusive Cycling International to help get the bike there. We want him to
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