(Reprint from Chinahightech)
On September 10, 2019, Sooibe followed in the footsteps of the Tour of China International Road Cycling Race to the Tieshan ,Huangshi, Hubei.
At 10:10 a.m., the Tour of China "Sooibe" Balance Bike Challenge started at the Olympic Sports Center in Tie Shan, the main venue.
The Tour of China is sponsored by the International Cycling Union, the State General Administration of Sports, and the China Cycling Association, organized and operated by China Olympic Sports Industry Co. , Ltd. , a high-level international competition representing national brands.After the Tour of France, the Tour of Spain, the Tour of Italy and Tour of Qinghai Lake bicycle racing, it is the world's fifth most contested event in the world and the first in Asia.
Balance Bike ,also known as running bike,first originated in Germany, then quickly became popular in Europe and America.
It has also become popular in China in the last two years and looks like a bike with pedals and chains removed, as it is perfect for children between the ages of 2 and 6 years old as it completely relies on the baby to glide along on their own.
Balance Bike is a high-quality children's sport that promotes vestibular system development, exercise core balance, improves physical coordination, and develops children's willpower and independence.
Before the race, Qiu Yunuo and Cao Yiye, the Sooibe toddler cyclists from Hangzhou, gave a wonderful show.
During the competition, the local toddler cyclists from Huangshi, aged 2-6 years old, dared to fight in the hot sun to show everyone a "speed and passion".The local toddler cyclists had an exchange match with three Sooibe toddler cyclists from Hangzhou.In the end, Cao Yiye won the first place in the exchange competition, the local toddler cyclists Yuyuan were second and Qiu Yunuo was third.
It is reported that the three Sooibe toddler cyclists from Hangzhou have followed the Tour of China transit race, really is courageous.
The next stop of the Tour of China will be transferred to Zhijiang,Hubei, and Looking forward to September 11, the toddler cyclists of Sooibe can have a more wonderful performance!