The civic-military cycling test Fudenaswhich will tour Fuerteventura from north to south on October 29 and 30, will have the participation of more than 3,000 cyclists from all corners of the Canary Islandsas well as most of the peninsula.
In its fifteenth edition, the race starts again in Corralejo to arrive on the first of two days in Morro Jable, thus joining more than 150 km of distance through an itinerary where more than 90% is done by paths, paths and pathsallowing participants to enjoy the unique views of the island of Fuerteventura.
This week, a sponsorship agreement was signed between the Fuerteventura Tourist Board and the Fudenas organization, so that, as every year, the race. promotion of the island to all its participants.
The signing ceremony was attended by the president of the Cabildo, Sergio Lloret; the vice president and councilor for sports, Claudio Gutierrez; the Minister of Tourism, Jessica de Leon; Colonel Isaac López, Lieutenant Colonel Roldan and the chief petty officer Aparicio.
The race modality will be conducted in one day, while the route will be completed in two days, stopping on the first day at ancienthalfway through the route, to finish, the next day, in Morro Jable.
This will allow the participants to enjoy scenes of great beauty such as the bare plains of Antigua, the view of the Sacred Mount of Tindaya or the passing of Morro Velosa and La Barca beach, on an island that was declared a Biosphere Reserve in its entirety in 2009.
Within these fifteen editions, the Soria Infantry Regiment 9 Together with the Cabildo de Fuerteventura, it has managed to consolidate and consolidate Fudenas as one of the great sporting events on the island that, edition after edition, brings together thousands of runners and generates a direct economic impact of more than two million euros.
Source: La Verdad

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