Rosé spritz and extra discounts await bikers across the country this weekend
This year too, the season-opening cycling-friendly weekend, which was announced by the Hungarian Cycling Tourism Association (MAKETUSZ) for April 20-21, cannot be missed. As part of the program, it is possible to circumnavigate the Earth together this coming weekend. More than 80 restaurants, accommodations and attractions joined the event. who are waiting for the domestic bikes with so many discounts and free drinks.
There is nothing better than a spring bike ride in nature, and MAKETUSZ has also set a jointly achievable goal for the weekend.
“The common goal is to circle the Earth this coming weekend. The exciting thing about the campaign is that thanks to the Bike Friendly application, anyone can join it. Since the entire campaign takes place through the application, wherever we are in the country, we can join the game with a smartphone and a bicycle. The main goal of the weekend is to work together to cover the 40,075 kilometer circumference of the Earth. However, this is only possible if everyone contributes to this with the number of kilometers traveled during the weekend, and this is also saved in the Cyclist Friendly application.”
– said one of the initiators of the event, Ádám Coates.
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