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Quartet of Belgian cyclists on Sunday November 23 sped to the top of the podium in the Grand Finale of the 2025 Tour du cycling race event with Joerik De Neve announcing his presence by finishing first in the final at Ablekuma Vicolis.
The 2.5km race of 20 Laps was characterized by a sprint finish that saw the top three positions secured by riders from Belgium.
De Neve, crossed the line with a time of 1:18:44.950, edging out his compatriots in the grand finale.
He was immediately followed by Jonas De Schampheleire (2nd) and Fil D’Heygere (3rd), with Kasper Saver rounding out the dominant Belgian performance in fourth place.
The minimal time differences among the first four riders underscored the intensity in the final sprint.
While the podium was dominated by Belgians who spotted number 9 on every team member, the final stage lived to its billing.
The top ten featured a diverse mix of talent, with Daniel Bichimann of Obroni securing a strong fifth place.
He was closely trailed by Souaila Ilboudo of Burkina Faso (6th) and Nigeria's Gabriel John Odum (7th), demonstrating the growing strength of African cycling in International competition.
The resilience and determination of Ghana's Victor Cudjoe Akpabli led the home contingent as he was the first Ghanaian to finish the race.
Riders from nations including the Germany, Austria and Netherlands forming the Obroni team, Burkina Faso, Benin, Togo, and Nigeria, as well as the team of Greater Accra and the Bahati team, completed the challenging route, each contributing to the event's resounding success.
The success of the Grand Finale not only highlights the victors but also celebrates the spirit of international sportsmanship and the unifying power of cycling.
The event also attracted Government delegation such the Minister of Sports and Recreation, Hon. Kofi Adams, the Chief Director of the Ministry, Wilhelmina Asamoah and former member of Parliament for North Tong Hon. Kobby Woyome.
Ghana Olympic Committee President, Richard Akpokavie and board member Nana Mankatta were also present.
The Sponsors of the event were also present to witness the Grand Finale of the cycling event.
Top 10 Finishers:
Stage Winners:
Bastian Dieti won the ultimate yellow as well as the best climber and intermediate sprints.
Luuk Van de Meer was adjudged the best rider and also claimed the overall best Breakaway.
Overall Best Team went to Belgium, a result that showed their collective strength.
Other accolades went to Tom De Neve earning the overall individual points. while Victor Cudjoe was celebrated as the Best Ghanaian rider on the stage.
Gandaho M.C. Charbel named the Overall Best Youngest rider, Farrakhan Mohammed the youngest rider and Daniel Bitchimann as the Overall Best Oldest competitor.
Source GCF