Fresh off hosting the historic UCI Road World Championships in September, Rwanda is once again poised to command the global cycling spotlight as the 18th edition of the Tour du Rwanda rolls onto the ...
Tour du Rwanda coordinator Hubert Nkurayija has pledged to elevate the country's flagship cycling event into a richer, more immersive spectacle--one that not only boosts commercial value but also ...
From September 21-28, the eyes of the cycling world will be directed to Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, as the UCI Road World Championships take place for the first time on the continent of Africa.
Athletes share experiences, reflect on successes and barriers amid hopes of a turning point for cycling in Africa When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. "She had hoped for a turnaround in the final weeks, but now she's decided to skip the World ...
Tour du Rwanda will return to the routes for its 18th edition with a renewed focus on both competitive racing and fan experience, as the event expands its reach beyond upcountry regions and makes a ...
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Every morning young men knock on the door of the training centre asking to join the team. Byukusenge sits beside Gasore Hategeka, a Hutu, who as an infant lost his mother and his father a few years ...
The roads of Kigali are hosting the International Cycling Union Road World Championships, a proof of Rwanda’s “remarkable journey of transformation” and “warm hospitality” according to the sporting ...
African cyclists have been gearing up for the road world championships in Rwanda, the first time it has been held on their continent Team Rwanda competes, during the team time trial mixed relay event, ...
KIGALI, Rwanda — On a busy roadside in Uganda’s capital, Kampala, Ronald Yiga bent over his racing bicycle, inspecting the wheels. Dressed in shiny black sweatpants, a yellow, red and green top and a ...