Friday, May 16, 2025

“Ulaanbaatar Cycling-2025” Event Promotes Bicycle Culture

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The “Ulaanbaatar Cycling-2025” event is set to take place at Sukhbaatar Square on May 10, 2025. The Department of Sports and Physical Education of Ulaanbaatar and the Mongolian Cycling Federation will jointly organize this exciting public event.

The event’s goal is to promote cycling culture and encourage its practice among Ulaanbaatar’s residents. It will feature a variety of competitions, with both professional and amateur cyclists participating. There will also be exhibitions from cycling clubs, bicycle sales, repair and maintenance services, and information about green loans available to the public.

The event will include several competitions. A balance bike race for children will be held in two categories, with kids aged 4–5 racing 200 meters. In the road cycling competition, seven categories will be contested. These include elite (men and women), youth (boys and girls), amateur (men and women), and masters (men). The races will cover 20 laps, totaling a distance of 30–40 kilometers. Winners will be chosen in each category.

Organizers emphasized that “Ulaanbaatar Cycling-2025” supports the government’s policies on physical education and sports. The event encourages a healthy lifestyle, boosts public engagement, and promotes cycling as a sport. It also aims to inspire children and youth to participate in cycling sports, helping nurture future athletes in Mongolia.

This year’s “Ulaanbaatar Cycling-2025” event promises to be a lively and engaging occasion, where the community can come together to celebrate cycling and physical activity.

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