We are 4 days away from the big closing night of Télévie and Ludovic Daxhelet is donning his Cuistax superhero costume this Tuesday for a good cause. Last September, he had traveled 130 km in 2 days in a Cuistax with one foot in plaster and this time, he is relaunching a new challenge for Télévie: a journey of 400 km, through 5 provinces, between Paliseul (his city native) and Mons.
Departure scheduled for this Tuesday morning at 9:30 am. The goal is to arrive on time on the set of the Great closing evening of Télévie which takes place on Saturday. Throughout the course, the host will be helped by the public and personalities, including Arsène Burny. The president of the FNRS Télévie commission is more than enthusiastic regarding this challenge. He entrusted it this morning on Bel RTL.
“Cuistaxes making such a distance, I’ve never seen that, it’s uniquehe launched. You have to take into account the effort that is made and tell yourself that the energy that Ludo and his friends are going to put into these Cuistax, it really has to pay off, because it deserves it, it’s so beautiful. It’s really extraordinary as a challenge and I really encourage people to participate. Participate, be in the game! We are making such significant progress, we have such good techniques today that we can say to ourselves: we will overcome all these tumors, whatever they are”.
To support Ludovic Daxhelet, it is possible to follow his journey online and make a donation. via the website televie.be. An urn will also be installed in front of the Cuistax.
The big closing party will therefore take place on Saturday at Mons Expo, in the presence of the animators, the volunteer committees, but also our sponsor, Pascal Obipso.