Check Out The Festival Of Cycling This February!

Check Out The Festival Of Cycling This February!

The Festival of Cycling comprises a series of six events that will appeal to everyone.
PHOTO: SINGAPORE SPORTS HUB

This February, the Singapore Cycling Federation (SCF) in partnership with the Singapore Sports Hub brings you the Festival of Cycling, a family-friendly event offering all kinds of fun that starts from this February. The Festival of Cycling comprises a series of six events and the first event kicks off on Feb. 27. Both the young and young at heart will have a great time when they take part in exciting activities around the Singapore Sports Hub, which include a road criterium along Stadium Drive, a cycling esports experience at the OCBC Arena and a kids race at Arena Park.

The Road Criterium will run along Stadium Drive. If you are participating, don’t forget to check out the Riders’ Guide for the full list of details!

The Cycling E-sports experience will take place at the OCBC Arena (located at Level 2) and uses Zwift—a multiplayer online cycling training program that immerses users in different virtual landscapes and even takes factors like the rider’s weight and equipment choice into consideration.

The little ones, on their own push bikes or pedal bikes, will compete in the Kids Race at Arena Park. Stay tuned, as Singapore Sports Hub will soon be announcing more Festival of Cycling activities!

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