Tour du Rwanda 2025
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'Today’s stage was supposed to be decisive' - Controversial Tour du Rwanda cancellation leaves Queen Mount Kigali climb untested ahead of World Championships
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Final stage of Tour du Rwanda cancelled due to adverse weather
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Tour du Rwanda: Nahom Zeray climbs to stage 6 victory in Kigali
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Tour du Rwanda 202523 February 2025 - 2 March 2025 | Rwanda | 2.1
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Stage 7 | Kigali - Kigali2025-03-02 73km
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'Today’s stage was supposed to be decisive' - Controversial Tour du Rwanda cancellation leaves Queen Mount Kigali climb untested ahead of World Championships
By Matilda Price published
News ♏Peloton didn’t get to preview two k🤪ey climbs as arguments arose over stoppage of stage 7

Final stage of Tour du Rwanda cancelled due to adverse weather
By Flo Clifford published
News Overall leader after stage 6, Fabien Doubey, wins title by six﷽ seconds

'There is no plan B' for Rwanda World Championships - David Lappartient interview
By Jeremy Ford published
Interview Speaking exclusively to Cyclingnews, Lappartient talks about Af🐲rican cycling, women's cycling and the controversies surrounding the World Championships

Soudal-QuickStep pull out of Tour du Rwanda due to safety concerns
By Kirsten Frattini published
News Race organiser attempt to reassure those concerned about safe😼ty d🐽ue to developing conflict in the Goma region of DRC

Hoehn rides to Tour du Rwanda podium after last-minute bike arrival
By Laura Weislo last updated
News Wildlife Generation rid🅠er overcomes missing bags, underdog status in 2.1 stage race
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'There is no plan B' for Rwanda World Championships - David Lappartient interview
Speaking exclusively to Cyclingnews, Lappartient talks about African cycling, women's cycling and the controversies surrounding the World Championships