Global cycling news publisher VeloNews contacted Paul Sherwen’s friends, family, and colleagues to better understand his life away from the TV cameras and cycling peloton.
The late Paul Sherwen’s legacy extends well beyond the world of pro cycling. He devoted his life away from the races to helping the Ugandan people.
Read the full article written by Joe Harris on VeloNews.
We’re happy to announce our Karamoja regional tour operator partnership with Matoke Tours (Uganda’s best tour operator 2016). To announce the partnership, Matoke Tours published an interview with our founding father in their annual travel brochure.
2016 was not the first time that Theo Vos had traveled to Karamoja. It was the first time that he felt brave enough to travel around and sleep with warriors in the bush, and explore the mountains freely by feet, motor bikes and cars without security.
We’re excited that Karamoja is featured as Uganda travel and tour destination by the Norwegian travel magazine Vagabond by award winning photojournalist Sofi Lundin Photography that we hosted in the region.
There are many things people don’t know about Paul Sherwen. Many in the cycling world don’t know about his life in Africa and his work with Bicycles for Humanity, the Ugandan Karamoja area and animal conservation. Most people in Africa have no idea of his status in Europe, America and Australia.
Paul Sherwen’s humanitarian legacy
Global cycling news publisher VeloNews contacted Paul Sherwen’s friends, family, and colleagues to better understand his life away from the TV cameras and cycling peloton.
The late Paul Sherwen’s legacy extends well beyond the world of pro cycling. He devoted his life away from the races to helping the Ugandan people.
Read the full article written by Joe Harris on VeloNews.
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