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“The Race of All the Children of Mayotte”, the Traditional Tire Race Returns on June 29 - Mayotte Hebdo

Summary by Mayotte Hebdo
The 41st edition of the tire race will be held on June 29 in Mamoudou. This year, the theme chosen is "Chido, united together." "The tire race is a milestone in the year; the return of the event means that life is returning to normal after Chido," says Laurent Mounier, director of Angalia, the company organizing the event. The 41st edition will take place on Sunday, June 29, starting at 2 p.m. This Wednesday, June 4, a press conference was held …
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The 41st edition of the tire race will be held on June 29 in Mamoudou. This year, the theme chosen is "Chido, united together." "The tire race is a milestone in the year; the return of the event means that life is returning to normal after Chido," says Laurent Mounier, director of Angalia, the company organizing the event. The 41st edition will take place on Sunday, June 29, starting at 2 p.m. This Wednesday, June 4, a press conference was held …

An iconic course in the heart of Mamoudzou The start of the race will be given in front of the M-JC of M-Tsapéré and the finish will be made Place Zakia Madi, on the old market. The course, 1.8 km long, will take the Boulevard Mawana-Madi, completely closed to traffic for the occasion between 12h and 7h30. An important safety and traffic control system is planned. Four races will be held during the day: – 14h00: Boys race – 14h30: Girls race – 1…

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Le Journal De Mayotte broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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