We know the teams of the Riviera Water Bike Challenge 2022
The Riviera Water Bike Challenge is back in 2022. On June 5 at Port Hercule, find this sporting event organized by the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation.
This 2022 edition finances the “Swim for Safety” project supported by the Foundation in Sri Lanka, to teach swimming and water safety to underprivileged children.
18 teams of five participants will compete. In each of them, two celebrities from the world of sport. Their positioning within the teams was drawn by lot this Wednesday, May 18, at the Yacht Club de Monaco.
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Here is the list of teams:
– Team Serenity – with Mark Webber, David Tanner, Terence Parkin and Caleb Ewan (winning team of the 2018 edition, already drawn)
– Team Yacht Club de Monaco – with Pernilla Wiberg and Sofiane Boukichou
– Team Mareterra – with Dan Luger and Kaiden Keyser –
– Team Special Olympics – with Gustavo Menezes and Cesc Fabregas
– Team AMAO (Monegasque Association of Olympic Athletes) – with Jack Doohan and Victoria Silvstedt
– Team AS Monaco FC – with Andrew Cotton and Bryan Habana
– Team Lionheart – with Paula Radcliffe and Boris Vain
– Team Monaco Cavaliers – with Kevin Crovetto and Egan Bernal
– Team Interpadel – with Dee Bost and Bjorn Maaseide
– Team Blitz – with Marco Holzer and Mika Häkkinen
– Team U Cignale – with Dakota Schuetz and Filippo Pozzato
– CMB Team – with Antti Vierula and Alexandra Bilodeau
– Team Oreste – with Pierre Frolla and Muriel Hurtis
– Team Metabolic Balance – with Marlene Harnois and Rudy Rinaldi
– Team Beefbar – with Jérôme Fernandez and Frederik Paulsen
– Team A&S Estate – with Edgard John-Augustin (Bionic Body) and Greg Minnaar
– Team Slammers – with Ulysses Jr and Percy Montgomery
– Team SBM – with Terence James and Matteo Trentin
Off the Solarium de la Digue Rainier III, the public will be able to watch a water bike relay race. It will also be possible to follow the race in real time, from start to finish, on the website of the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation.