Paule Ka team motorcycles stolen at the Giro dell’Emilia

Team Paule Ka was forced to withdraw from the Giro dell’Emilia Internazionale Donne Elite after thieves stole seven of the team’s CHAPTER2 motorcycles in Bologna on Sunday, announcing that they were offering a 5,000 euro eulogy for returning their motorcycles.

“It’s the one with which we announced the retirement of the Paule Ka team from tomorrow’s Giro dell’Emilia,” the team said in a statement.

“After the theft of our CHAPTER2 HURU and RERE motorcycles at the team hotel in Bologna, there was not enough time to upgrade the motorcycles before the event.The team controls that there was still no other option to withdraw from the race.”

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The Giro dell’Emilia is a 1.Pro race that will take place on Tuesday between Bologna and San Luca. Many groups arrived in Bologna several days before the race to exercise and prepare for the event.

The team woke up and discovered that their motorcycles had been stolen on Sunday at the Amato Design Hotel, Via Rigosa, 14 Zola Predosa, 40069 Bologna BO, Italy.

The thieves stole a total of seven bikes: two CHAPTER 2 HURU (black) and CHAPTER 2 RERE (white).

“This recent series of occasions has left everyone on the team incredibly dismayed and frustrated, and we are again inviting anyone who has data on the location of our motorcycles to touch us.We will be offering a eulogy of 5000 euros for your safe return.Points can be discovered here in our press release this morning,” the team said.

The team urges with main points or leads to touch via email: [email protected], WhatsApp: 61490287669 or by direct message on social networks: @Equipe_PauleKa.

? NEWS OF THE TEAM: It is with which we announce our withdrawal of the Giro dell’Emilia tomorrow after the theft of our bicycles.More information here: https://t.co/MPpssd8zN8 pic.twitter.com/cXznq6F5Kh August 17, 2020

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