at Stage 6 of Tour du Faso
Accra, Oct. 28, GNA – Team Ghana’s Captain Aminu Ousman Mohammed clung unto an obstinate finish to place a split-second position to Burkina Faso’s sprint icon, Zidweiba Hamidou to take the second cash prize of CFA 250,000 for Ghana.
The 12km addendum race is a mini-criterium race over 6 laps at the Samadeni Hydro-electric Dam site, which was primarily meant to advertise the gross importance of the Samadeni Dam to the inhabitants of Bobo regarding irrigation and agriculture.
At the main race, France’s Thomasi Julien made a good time of 1hrs:44mins:52secs to lead the 4th Stage of the Tour Faso over fellow compatriots from Algeria, Germany and Holland.
A release from the Ghanaian delegation from Oaugadougou copied to GNA Sports said Ghana’s Anim Samuel also made a similar time of 1hrs:44mins:51secs by a shade of a second to place a peloton finish position of 27 out of the 86 Cyclist with captain Aminu Mohammed coming through to the 36th position.
Henry Tetteh Djangmah followed through to the 38th position with an equally best time of 1hrs:44mins:51secs. The Race which commenced from Tenkodogo to Zorgho covered a distance of 80Km with an average speed of 45Km/hr with Ghana placing 10th in the team classification.
The fifth stage rolled off from Kokologo to Boromo in a distance of 128.9Km with a clock of an average speed of 42Km/hr by 86 determined cyclists.
Ghana’s Nuru Pardie was exceptional and it was no wonder when he was made to undergo a random Anti-Doping test administered by the World Governing body of Cycling-The UCI.
Ghana’s captain, Aminu Mohammed crowned for himself the “La Lanterne Rouge” Badge for his tenacity in the particular stage. Ghana maintained her standing on the log table.
The sixth stage was characterized by some explosive pelotonic movements which saw some early break-away’s in the early minutes of the take-off. This stage has been described as one of the toughest test for the cyclists as they had to cover a mammoth distance of 170.8Km with a slow-paced average speed of 37.81km/hr.
The longest distance of this year’s Tour saw Aminu Mohammed and Henry Tetteh Djangmah repeating the dose of their performance by leading Team Ghana to a respectable dual time of 4hrs:31mins:02secs placing 22nd and 27th positions respectively.
Samuel Anim of Young Stars Cycling Club was awarded the “La Lanterne Rouge” Badge for the 6th Stage that spanned from Boromo to the second largest commercial city of Bobo Dioulasso.
Meanwhile the 7th Stage started from Bobo Dioulasso to the sugarcane plantation region of Banfora over an expected distance of 83.5km on Thursday 27th October, 2011.