24. April 2023

Mehrere Personen stehen auf einer Treppe und halten ein Fahrrad hoch, davor sitzt eine Person mit grüner Kleidung und Fahrrad
Mehrere Personen stehen auf einer Treppe und halten ein Fahrrad hoch, davor sitzt eine Person mit grüner Kleidung und Fahrrad

Berlin

SÜLZLE Group supports the ‘Hope’ cycling and mountaineering expedition as a partner

Expedition Hope has begun.

The first stage: Heinrich Sülzle with climate cyclist Michael Evertz on tour in Berlin. One man, one bike, on the road in the name of sustainability. The starting signal for Expedition Hope was given on 22 April (International Earth Day) right at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. The ‘Bicycle Caravan of Hope’, consisting of many cyclists, accompanied Evertz on his first stage to Potsdam. Along the Großer Wannsee and the Havel, there was lively discussion about Evertz’s remarkable bike tour. His destination at the Cape of Good Hope is no less than 30,000 km away. In between lie 30 countries and an incredible 800 days. His motivations are impressive: ‘I want to make people all over the world aware of how important it is that we finally start working together and cooperating. Together for a better and sustainable world.’

The cyclists were expected in Potsdam on the afternoon of 22 April. The conference ‘Common Cause Summit for our Planet Earth’ was opened by Prof. Mark Lawrence. After an introductory lecture by Prof. Ortwin Renn, expedition initiator Michael Evertz from Starnberg took the floor. A panel discussion with high-profile guests followed. After a great day, Evertz continued on his green bike and Sülzle returned home. The next meeting is already planned. During his Black Forest stage, Michael Evertz will make a stopover in Rosenfeld on 12 May. The SÜLZLE Group is supporting the ‘Hope’ cycling and mountaineering expedition as a partner.

Follow the exciting tour at https://expedition-hope.earth/

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