Professional cycling is a sport where marginal gains make a big difference. That’s why this May, Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka is inviting you to “Take 5” with us. By joining in our Take 5 campaign, you can help us to reach our goal of funding 5 000 bicycles through Qhubeka for people in Africa who need them to access education, healthcare and economic opportunity.
Qhubeka is a non-profit organisation that takes its name from an Nguni word that means “to carry on”, “to progress”, “to move forward”. Qhubeka believes that bicycles change lives through helping to overcome the barrier of distance and time.
Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka believes that #BicyclesChangeLives too. Qhubeka is the reason we clip in and ride, the incentive to go out and train, and our motivation to win races.
You might have noticed the Qhubeka logo on our jersey and in our name, but have you noticed the hands in the logo? The hands are a reminder that Qhubeka is about a hand up, not hand-out. Every person who receives a bicycle through a Qhubeka programme works to earn it, whether through improving their environment, community or academic results.
This is also why as a team we give a five-finger salute when we win races. It’s a symbolic reminder to us that through raising awareness and funds for Qhubeka we are helping to change lives through bicycles. The five fingers also remind us of our 5 000 bicycle goal for the year and that each bicycle we help fund will impact up to five lives.
“I’m looking forward to ride my first Giro d’Italia,” says Omar Fraile (pictured above, giving the five-finger salute). “It will be my first Grand Tour for Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka and I’ll do my best to represent the team out front, especially when the road goes up. Being able to show the big ‘Q’ with the green hand and raise awareness for our #BicyclesChangeLives campaign is a big motivation for me in this regard.”
Every time you see Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka racing during the month of May we want you to “Take 5” with us to increase our impact:
5 Fingers
We will be raising our five fingers any time we cross the finish line first, but we’d like to invite you raise five fingers any time you see at one of our races. It will motivate us to ride even harder not just for you – our fans – but for the people who are waiting for a bicycle through Qhubeka.
5 dollars
Head over to bicycleschangelives.org and donate $5 (or the equivalent in your local currency) to our #BicyclesChangeLives campaign. Every little bit counts and your donation will make a difference and help us reach our 5 000 bicycle goal. Each bicycle you help us fund impacts five lives.
“Give 5” t-shirt
As a memento of Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka’s first appearance in the Giro d’Italia, Qhubeka has produced a limited edition “Give 5” t-shirt. Five Euro/Dollars/Pounds will be donated to Qhubeka for each t-shirt sold. If you’d like to purchase a shirt, please click on your region below and you will be redirected to the online shop with the best shipping rates:
5 minutes
If you have five minutes, download our facebook header and add it to your page, add a twibbon on twitter or write a post about us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter (Download some awesome graphics and photos to use here).
Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka at the 2016 Giro d’Italia
The Giro d’Italia is yet another amazing opportunity for our African Team to share our #BicyclesChangeLives message with the world. We are delighted to announce our nine-rider roster that will represent Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka over the coming three weeks.
We are also really proud that five of our African riders will start, including the South African national champion, Jaco Venter. He will get to show off the national jersey at the Giro d’Italia for the first time since 2012.
Riders will be tested to their limits over the 21 stages that make up the 99th edition of the Giro d’Italia. For further details on each of the stages, click here.
Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka Giro d’Italia 2016 Squad:
Merhawi Kudus (22 years – Eritrea) [Profile]
Kanstantsin Siutsou (33 years – Belarus) [Profile]
Igor Anton (33 years – Spain) [Profile]
Omar Fraile (25 years – Spain) [Profile]
Kristian Sbaragli (25 years -Italy) [Profile]
Jaco Venter (29 years – South Africa) [Profile]
Johann van Zyl (25 years – South Africa) [Profile]
Jay Thomson (30 years – South Africa) [Profile]
Songezo Jim (25 years – South Africa) [Profile]
About Qhubeka
Qhubeka is an Nguni word that means “to progress”, “to move forward”. Qhubeka (qhubeka.org) is part of World Bicycle Relief (worldbicyclerelief.org), a global non-profit organisation dedicated to advancing education, health and economic opportunities by providing simple, sustainable transportation through the power of bicycles.
About Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka
Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka was founded in 2007, steadily working its way up from a regional team to now being a World Tour team with bases in South Africa and Italy. It’s also known as Africa’s Team due to its focus on helping African talents to the world stage of cycling. The team races to raise funds for the Qhubeka Charity to mobilise people on bicycles in Africa. To contribute to the #BicyclesChangeLives Campaign, click here.
Dimension Data (dimensiondata.com) uses the power of technology to help organisations achieve great things in the digital era. As a member of the NTT Group, we accelerate our clients’ ambitions through digital infrastructure, hybrid cloud, workspaces for tomorrow, and cybersecurity. With a turnover of USD 7.5 billion, offices in 58 countries, and 31,000 employees, we deliver wherever our clients are, at every stage of their technology journey. We’re proud to be the Official Technology Partner of Amaury Sport Organisation, organiser of the Tour de France, and the title partner of the cycling team, Team Dimension Data for Qhubeka.
Learn more about the team at www.africasteam.com.