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Breitling Triathlon Squad raises fund for the Qhubeka

Breitling Triathlon Squad and Friends Support Qhubeka at The Coronation Double Century

The Breitling Triathlon Squad Jan Frodeno, Chris “Macca” McCormack, and Daniela Ryf along with the team including Breitling CEO Georges Kern, world champion mountain biker Nino Schurter, Ironman champion Ronnie Schildknecht, and Italian road cyclist Vincenzo Nibali, they rode in support of Qhubeka, a South African charity that – appropriately – provides bicycles to people in communities with limited transportation options.

Grueling the  Coronation Double Century bicycle race in Swellendam, South Africa, they completed their first shared mission.

The three members of the Breitling Triathlon Squad know exactly what endurance races are all about. Jan Frodeno was the first triathlete to win both the Olympic triathlon gold medal and the Ironman World Championship title, Chris “Macca” McCormack has claimed two Ironman World Championships, and Swiss star Daniela Ryf has won the Ironman World Championship and the Ironman 70.3 World Championship four times, most recently in 2018. It was fitting that their first shared mission was South Africa’s Coronation Double Century bicycle race.

If the participation of these standout triathletes was not impressive enough, the Breitling team also included other remarkable competitors such as seven-time world champion mountain biker and multiple Olympic medalist Nino Schurter, Ironman champion and duathlon specialist Ronnie Schildknecht, and Italian road cyclist Vincenzo Nibali. Nibali is one of only seven people to have won the three Grand Tours (La Vuelta, the Tour de France, and the Giro d’Italia) in their careers. Breitling CEO Georges Kern also cycled with the extraordinary team in the Coronation Double Century race.

The mission was all in support of a good cause. The Squad were riding for Qhubeka, a South African charity that moves people forward with bicycles – improving their access to schools, health-care centers, and places of work. The name Qhubeka means “to move forward.” Bicycles are remarkable agents of change – they allow their riders to get to the places they need to go and do things that are difficult without transportation, such as fetching supplies, traveling to school or work, or providing emergency relief after a disaster. Qhubeka’s programs include learn-to-earn programs for schoolchildren and work-to-earn programs for adults.

The funds raised through this partnership will allow Qhubeka to distribute 500 bicycles to communities that are in desperate need of them.

Anthony Fitzhenry, the founder of Qhubeka, was also excited about Breitling’s support. He said: “It was incredibly gratifying to see Breitling’s world-class athletes riding on behalf of Qhubeka, and it was amazing to see Georges Kern with them. When the CEO of one of our partner organizations is that committed, the level of support is truly remarkable.”

The day after the Coronation Double Century, the Triathlon Squad and other members of the Breitling team visited one of Qhubeka’s projects and were able to experience firsthand the impact that the bicycles would have on the community.

Anyone wishing to purchase one of 77 limited–edition Breitling Colnago C64 bicycles can e-mail cycling@breitling.com for additional information.

 

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