THE world cycling mother body, Union Cycliste International (UCI) has given 15 bicycles to Cycling Association of Zambia (CAZ). UCI delivered the new racing bikes for the national team in a bid to help promote the growth of cycling in the country. Speaking in an interview, Sunday, CAZ president Andrew Chibuye said confirmed that the bicycles had arrived in the country. “We are excited to also mention that we received equipment from UCI, that is 15 bicycles to be used by the national team. We now have equipment for the national team for the first time and this is a game-changer for us. It’s good news and in the seven years I have spent cycling, this is the first time...

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