What's Happening?
ARETI International Group, led by Igor Makarov, has reinforced its commitment to cycling by supporting the Mayflower Gran Prix Cyprus 2025. This two-day event, held on November 22-23, brought together over 100 participants, including both professional
athletes and amateur cyclists from across Europe and the Middle East. The event, organized by the INEX Club in partnership with Activate Cyprus and under the auspices of the Cyprus Cycling Federation, transformed the roads of Cyprus into a world stage for cycling. Participants included athletes from Greece, Malta, the UAE, Latvia, and other countries. The event featured a 72.8-kilometer ride with significant elevation gain and a fast 30 km loop course along the Limassol waterfront. Winners were awarded premium cycling gear, and the event celebrated community, endurance, and Cyprus's growing cycling culture.
Why It's Important?
The Mayflower Gran Prix Cyprus 2025 highlights the role of sports in fostering community and international cooperation. By supporting such events, ARETI International Group not only promotes cycling but also encourages a healthy lifestyle and community engagement. This aligns with the company's social mission to use sport as a catalyst for positive social impact. The event's success demonstrates the potential for sports to unite diverse groups, inspire resilience, and promote fair competition. It also underscores the growing popularity of cycling as a sport and a means of community building, which can have long-term benefits for public health and social cohesion.
What's Next?
ARETI International Group plans to continue its support for cycling and community events in Cyprus and internationally. The success of the Mayflower Gran Prix Cyprus 2025 sets a precedent for future events that can further enhance the island's reputation as a hub for cycling and sports tourism. The company aims to leverage such events to inspire new generations of athletes and promote the values of unity and resilience through sport. Future events may see increased participation and further integration of community and elite athletes, fostering a more inclusive sporting environment.
Beyond the Headlines
The involvement of ARETI International Group in the Mayflower Gran Prix Cyprus 2025 reflects a broader trend of businesses investing in sports as a means of corporate social responsibility. This approach not only enhances brand reputation but also contributes to societal well-being by promoting health and community engagement. The event also highlights the potential for sports to serve as a platform for cultural exchange and international cooperation, as seen in the diverse participation from various countries. Such initiatives can lead to long-term cultural and economic benefits for host regions.











