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What Went Down At The Patta 150
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What Went Down At The Patta 150

View the Patta Cycling Team's journey on the Patta 150 Challenge through the lens of renowned photographer Ruben Hoogland. On July 1st, 2023, riders from all corners of the globe embarked on a monumental 150km journey, guided by the spirit of unity, celebration, and remembrance.

As the sun rose on this historic day, riders gathered to pay homage to the abolition of slavery and honor the resilience of enslaved people in Suriname and the former Dutch Antilles. Ruben Hoogland's photographs encapsulate the deep-rooted significance of the Patta 150 Challenge, capturing moments of reflection and determination etched on the faces of participants. Each photograph serves as a visual testament to the collective power of riders pushing forward, pedaling together towards a shared goal. From solo riders forging their path to teams pedaling in perfect harmony, the spirit of unity shines brightly in every frame.

The Patta Cycling Team understood the importance of inclusivity, and thus, the challenge offered not only the 150km route but also accessible distances of 50km and 100km. Ruben's lens captures the diverse band of riders, united by their determination to participate in this momentous event. No specific route was required, allowing riders to embark on their journey from wherever they called home. Ruben's photographs showcase the breathtaking landscapes and vibrant cityscapes that became the backdrop for this extraordinary challenge.

Experience the camaraderie and solidarity that flourished throughout the Patta 150 Challenge, as strangers became friends, supporting and motivating one another along the way. Through these captivating images, Ruben Hoogland encapsulates the spirit of the Patta 150 Challenge, a celebration of unity, empowerment, and the indomitable human spirit. Join us as we relive the exhilaration and triumph of this momentous ride, and let the photographs inspire you to embrace your own challenges and pedal forward towards a brighter future.

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