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Belgian Cyclist Joerik De Neve Wins Grand Finale of Tour du Cycling Race

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By Tilda Acorlor 

Joerik De Neve of Belgium has won the Grand Finale of the Tour du Cycling race in Accra, Ghana, crossing the finish line in a time of 1:18:44.950. 

The 2.5km, 20-lap race saw De Neve edge out his Belgian compatriots Jonas De Schampheleire and Fil D’Heygere, who finished second and third, respectively.

The top four positions were dominated by Belgian riders, with Kasper Saver finishing fourth. 

Daniel Bichimann of Obroni secured fifth place, followed by Souaila Ilboudo of Burkina Faso and Gabriel John Odum of Nigeria.

Ghana’s Victor Cudjoe Akpabli was the first Ghanaian to finish the race, showing resilience and determination. 

Riders from several countries, including the Netherlands, Benin, Togo, and Nigeria, completed the challenging route for more than a week of riding accross three regions.

The event attracted government delegation, including Ghana’s Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, and Ghana Olympic Committee President Richard Akpokavie. 

Other dignitaries present were the Chief Director of the Ministry, Wilhelmina Asamoah, former member of Parliament for North Tong Hon. Kobby Woyome and 

Stage winners and notable award recipients from the Tour du Ghana 2025 Include, Overall Winner: Bastian Dieti (Obroni team) – winner of the ultimate yellow jersey, best climber, and intermediate sprints. 

Best Rider: Luuk Van de Meer, who was adjudged best rider and overall best breakaway. 

Overall Best Team: Belgium showing collective strength

Overall Individual Points: Tom De Neve

Best Ghanaian Rider:Victor Cudjoe

Overall Best Youngest Rider: Gandaho M.C. Charbel

Youngest Rider: Farrakhan Mohammed

Overall Best Oldest Competitor: Daniel Bitchimann

List of Top 10 Finishers on the final day. 

1. Joerik De Neve (Belgium) – 1:18:44.950

2. Jonas De Schampheleire (Belgium)

3. Fil D’Heygere (Belgium)

4. Kasper Saver (Belgium)

5. Daniel Bichimann (Obroni)

6. Souaila Ilboudo (Burkina Faso)

7. Gabriel John Odum (Nigeria)

8. Tom Wyeve (Netherlands)

9. Tomas De Neve (Belgium)

10. Kone Souleymane (Burkina Faso)

The success of the Grand Finale celebrates international sportsmanship and the unifying power of cycling. 

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