Kralendijk- Registration for this year’s edition of the Ride for the Roses, is now open.
Governor Edison Rijna was the first to buy three tickets for the event from Marga van Lieshout, secretary of the foundation. This year will be the the fourth time that the organization organizes the event where the participants can swim, walk and cycle.
On April 14, 2019 at half past six in the morning, the event starts at Eden Beach and the closing ceremony is at the same place at two in the afternoon. Starting today, tickets can be purchased to participate in the “Ride of the Roses”. The proceeds are for a good cause, namely the fight against cancer.
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