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Come to India



We are excited to announce the latest DreamTour to become a reality - An Indian Adventure!

This 7 week, 3100km journey from the Taj Mahal to the southern tip of the Indian sub-continent begins in late January 2011. For more details click here.

To reserve your spot, please register now.\

Posted January 22, 2010 by Tour d'Afrique Ltd.
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Web site work

We are working to keep the web site in fine working order. It was down for some upgrades for a few hours today but is now up and running. Apologies for any inconveniences.

Posted November 04, 2009 by Tour d'Afrique Ltd.
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TDA 2009 Bike Donation Update



In March, 2009, Tour D’Afrique/Planet Wheeler Foundation, through Africycle, donated 10 bicycles to Emmanuel International Malawi for a new program that was just starting up.  This program, called SAVEUP, is a village savings and loans program that is expanding in many areas of Malawi.

The concept is simple:  village people organize themselves in groups who are willing to pool a small amount of money on a regular basis.  As the fund grows, the group members start taking loans.  With these loans, they develop small businesses.  The groups follow a precise methodology of saving while at the same time developing their own rules and regulations that govern group choices….for instance, how much money equals 1 share, how large a loan can people take, and what interest will the loan attract.  

The SAVEUP program, a 2 ½ year program supported by CARE International, is hoping to help 17,200 people join a Village Savings and Loans Association, enabling those living in rural areas to generate a brighter economic future that previously has not been possible.  

It takes at least a year to get a group from start up to maturity.  As groups have been established, the Emmanuel International Malawi field team have worked with traditional leaders in their areas to identify individuals who can keep this program growing, individuals who are trained as Village Agents.  These agents will undergo more in depth training which will prepare them for starting up new groups, thus repeating over and over the village savings and loans opportunities in more communities…..the ripple effect!

And this is where the generous gift of 10 donated bicycles from Africycle through Tour D’Afrique/Planet Wheeler Foundation comes in.  Village Agents who have just completed their SAVEUP training have been gifted with these donated bicycles.  The bicycles will help them reach the communities around them, providing them with a means of  establishing an increased number of groups.  The chief of each Village Agent was on hand to witness the handover of these bikes, a precious commodity to these communities.



Anne Taulo is one of the VSLA participants from Zomba district, TA Chikowi in Chiwamba village.  Anne is the head of her household; she is 27 years old and lives with her 7 year old son, Brian.  Anne has about 3.5 hectares of land to farm.  She has depended on what she can produce from her farm, selling the surplus to make a living for her and her son.  But Anne did not have a culture of savings.  She couldn’t think beyond her door step and she kept doing what her mother and granny used to do:  keep the money under the pillow, in the house and even by digging holes in the ground.  

Anne said, “I couldn’t think there can be meaningful and profitable ventures to undertake.”  Even if she had, she added, “I didn’t have anywhere to get a loan.”

The SAVEUP project targets the poor and less advantaged people, assisting them to improve their economic muscle.  In June, 2009, Anne found herself in the VSLA group.  So far Anne has managed to save MK 4800. 00 (US$34.00) and she has taken a loan out worth Mk 3000.00 (US$21.00).  She ventured into a cooking oil business and made a profit of Mk 2000.00 (US$14.00).  She hired temporary help to assist her on her farm for Mk 1500.00 (US$ 10.00) and with the remaining money, she purchased small household needs like soap and salt.  

When Anne was asked to talk about her vision of the future, she said that when the money is shared out in December 2009, she intends to buy a sewing machine (US$78.00).  Anne is thankful for village savings and loans and believes it will bring change and a chance to build her capacity.  

Anne was selected in her group to be trained as a Village Agent in her area.  She wishes to thank Africycle and Tour D’Afrique/Planet Wheeler Foundation for the gift of the bike which she feels will help her in her responsibilities of forming, mentoring and supervising more groups.  Her final statement is, “No more misuse of money as we have the Village Banks which are in our communities.”

Mr. Ronney Dauda is the head of a family with 5 members.  He provides for his family through subsistence farming.  In July 2009, Ronney joined the Tiyanjane Villlage Savings and Loans group.  Rooney saved Mk 5000.00 (US$35.00) and took a loan from his group for Mk 2000.00 (US$14.00).  He used the money to buy paraffin for lamps which he sold to his neighbors.  The profit on this start up business was Mk 1500.00 (US$10.50) which he used to buy chemicals for his fields and clothes for his children.  When asked about the program, Mr. Dauda said, “I didn’t know how to save.  I was just using the money anyhow.  I felt I had little money so I can’t save.”  Ronney feels the village savings and loans works well for people who have problems and will help to improve household livelihood security.  Ronney stated with a smile, “Thank you, Africycle [and Tour D’Afrique/Planet Wheeler Foundation], for giving me a precious gift of a bicycle.  I will be forming new groups in my area!”

Posted November 03, 2009 by Tour d'Afrique Ltd.
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Tour d'Afrique Information Session

Presented by Tour d’Afrique veteran, Arthur Rijk, the session is organized for people intending to ride Tour d'Afrique, the 4 month, 12 000 km bicycle expedition/race from Cairo to Cape Town, either in 2010 or beyond.

The session will include information about the route, preparation, the riders,  bikes, the organization, risk mitigation etc as well as a slide show of the best pictures taken during the tour d'Afrique through 10 African countries.
 
If you are considering participating in this "once in a lifetime" event,  you are more than welcome to attend. Entrance is free.

October 7th 2009
19:30
Theo Meijer Sport
Groene Zoom 1
3833 AW LEUSDEN
(033) 494 64 09
www.theomeijersport.nl
 
Please confirm your attendance with Arthur Rijk 
arthurrijk@msn.com

Looking forward to seeing you there!

7 October 2009 Informatieavond Tour d'Afrique 2010 in Leusden
 
Janauri 2010 gaat voor de 8e keer de Tour d'Afrique van start. Een fietsexpeditie van Cairo naar Capetown. Een 12.500 km lange tocht door 10 Afrikaanse landen. Een "once in a lifetime" experience voor iedereen die zich filt voelt en 4 maanden wil en kan reizen door het mooie Afrika.
 
Tijdens de informatieavond word je uitgebreid geinformeerd over de voorbereiding, de tocht zelf, het materiaal, de eventuele risico's etc. En er zullen vele mooie foto's en spannende verhalen met je worden gedeeld! De toegang is gratis.
 
7 October 2009
19:30
Theo Meijer Sport
Groene Zoom 1
3833 AW LEUSDEN
(033) 494 64 09
www.theomeijersport.nl
 
De avond is ook bedoeld voor veteranen. Zij krijgen de mogelijkheid om hun ervaringen te delen met anderen en antwoorden te geven op vragen van geinteresseerden.
 
Graag verzoek ik je via e-mail een eventuele aanwezigheid te bevestigen.
 Arthur Rijk: 
arthurrijk@msn.com

Met vriendelijke groet en wellicht tot de 7e October!

Posted September 29, 2009 by Tour d'Afrique Ltd.
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Report from the Chicago Bike Film Fest



I arrived in Chicago just as temperatures were skyrocketing. The shores of Lake Michigan were crowded with people soaking in the sun, watching the air show and taking a stroll along the waterfront path that runs the entire length of Chicago from top to bottom. The trail covered over 40 km and is an excellent way to introduce oneself to the city.

I had come to Chicago to see Where Are You Go – a documentary about our company’s epic cycling event in Africa. It has been traveling throughout the US with the Bicycle Film Fest, and so far has been received well by large crowds wherever it goes.

For me it was fascinating to see our tour on the big screen. It is satisfying to see the product that we have put so much time into now there for the viewing audience to see. The film was by no means perfect. Some commented that it lack a central theme or focus, but the imagines and scenery are stunning and all my congratulation to the Zenga Brothers and Brian Vernor for putting it together. It had some very funny, and very relevant interviews with some of the participants that I am sure will help people to better understand what it takes to cycle across a continent.

The morning after the film I headed north from downtown on the “L” redline train to Rogers Park where I was interviewed at Heartland Café with radio host and restaurant owner Michael James. We talked for 30 minutes about the film, and Tour d’Afrique. He asked questions about what it takes to ride the Tour d’Afrique, how does one train for the tour, and what challenges participants can expect to face along the way.



The Heartland is a unique place. Each Saturday morning Michael broadcasts live from the café – sitting on a small stage in the front corner of the café. He has interview guest like Barack Obama and Gary Fisher, and the café has been around since 1976 serving Good Wholesome Food for the Mind and Body – there website proclaims.
  
Thanks to Michael James for the interview, to Andrew and Brent for organizing an excellent film fest in Chicago. Thanks also to Augie, Nate, Paul, and Rob for their efforts to help me spread the word throughout Chicago about the film.


 
With the film and the interview we hope that we will soon get our first Chicago resident to ride the Tour d’Afrique. In a city with a very active cycling community, and excellent cycling infrastructure, and home to Tour de France star Christian Vande Velde, its surprising that none have taken up the Tour d’Afrique challenge yet. 

Posted August 18, 2009 by Shanny Hill
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Posted July 30, 2009 by Shanny Hill
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New Website

Tour d'Afrique is about to launch an exciting new website tonight.
Please note that the switch is scheduled to take place at 04:00 EDT and that we expect the TDA site to be unavailable at that time for approximately 30-60 minutes.

We hope you enjoy our new look!

UPDATE: The transition to the new website is still in progress and should be online within the next hour or so. Stay tuned!

Posted May 27, 2009 by Tour d'Afrique Ltd.
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Update to Contest Participants

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TWO WEEKS LEFT UNTIL SUBMISSIONS DEADLINE!
 

Winning story in American Bicyclist Magazine

Recently announced: League of American Bicyclists have offered to publish the winning story in one of their upcoming issues of American Bicyclist Magazine! Not only will you be off on an adventure of a lifetime – participating in a section of one of our tours – now you’ll have your story in print as well! So if you haven’t submitted your story, now is the time to do it.

ONLY TWO WEEKS UNTIL THE SUBMISSIONS DEADLINE!

Click here to learn more about the contest.

Click here to see a few examples of the stories already submitted.


Not planning on submitting a story?
You can be part of the contest in another way; by voting on your favourite submission. There have been over 20 stories approved, and ready to be voted on already. Here are a few of the comments by voters of stories already submitted...

Very inspiring to say the least”
“Incredible trip. It is amazing to me that you could do this trip by yourself.”

“Wow very inspirational! Thank you for this story!”
“I love how vivid the descriptions are - it really made me feel like I was there.”

Click here for more...


Already submitted your story?


Well, continue to spread the word to your friends, family, acquaintances and the larger cycling world. Remember, the winning story is the one that receives the most votes. Shortly after the submission deadline we will be sending out some tips on how to market your story, and get more votes.

Posted February 03, 2009 by Shanny Hill
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Job Openings

Tour d’Afrique Ltd. is currently hiring for several positions on our epic tours in both Europe and South America.

For our European expedition, please see the job ad below.

For South America, we are accepting resumes for all positions.

Visit our employment page for more details


Bike Mechanic – 2 months in Europe

Tour d’Afrique Ltd., creators and organizers of the world’s longest bicycle expedition and race from Cairo to Cape Town require the services of a qualified bicycle mechanic for the 2009 Orient Express Bicycle Expedition which starts in Paris and ends two months later in Istanbul - covering 4000 km.

Job definition:
In the simplest terms, the mechanic is responsible for ensuring that the participants on the tour are able to cycling everyday. The mechanic will do this by performing regular maintenance on the bikes, conducting periodic bike maintenance seminars with participants, and by being creative, hard working and resourceful when a problem arises.

Dates:
May 31 to July 18, 2009

Countries travel through:
France, Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey

Details:
www.paristoistanbul.com

Experience and Attributes:
-While preventative bike maintenance and cleaning are the responsibility of the participants; repairs, overhauls and tune-ups are taken care of by the mechanic.
-Due to the range and diversity in bicycles used, compatibility with parts and tools will require improvisation and resourcefulness.
-Outstanding client service skills are imperative.
5-10 years experience in maintaining and repairing a large range of bicycles.
-Creative, resourceful, flexible, easy-going
-Some travel experience in developing countries preferable
-Preference also given to candidates living in Europe with language skills related to the countries the tour travels through

Responsibilities:
-Maintaining and repairing the bicycles for all participants in the Tour.
-Maintaining the Company’s inventory of tools and equipment related to his job.
-Perform other tasks related to the smooth operation of the Tour that may or may not be related to bicycle mechanics.
-Cycling in support and security of the participants.
-Helping out with preparation of lunch and dinner.
-Any other tasks that may be required to keep the tour running smoothly.

*interested candidates can email a cover letter and resume (with 2 references) to shanny@tourdafrique.com

Posted January 08, 2009 by Tour d'Afrique Ltd.
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TDA Holiday Greetings

Are you looking for the perfect gift this holiday season?

Give a gift and receive a gift!

The first 15 donations of 100 Euros or more will receive a limited edition TDA t-shirt or a copy of the book 'Silk Roads; A Route & Planning Guide' by Paul Wilson!!

Commemorate your past, present or future Expedition with TDA  by giving abike to the TDA Foundation in the name of someone special. Not only will we donate a bike in their name at one of our donation ceremonies in Africa during the 2009 Tour d'Afrique Bike Race/Expedition, we will also send them an exclusive TDA 'thank you' card!

Be sure to include a mailing address for the person your are making the donation in the name of.

For every 100 Euros donated, one bike will be donated in Africa!

OR

Make donation to Tour d'Afrique's New 'Carbon Neutral Plus+' plan. It will go to support a community in Ethiopia with a project called TREES FOR HEALTH & WEALTH. This venture will plant trees (including bamboo which produces 35% more oxygen than other trees) and prevent the indiscriminate burning of bamboo, vegetation and indigenous forests. It will teach soil conservation, water harvesting, improved agricultural methods & income generation as well as promoting measures to improve health, sanitation and water accessibility.

For every Euro donated, three trees will be planted in Ethiopia!

HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM

TOUR D'AFRIQUE LTD!!

Posted December 05, 2008 by Tour d'Afrique Ltd.
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