Team Rwanda Cycling today begins their bid for honors at the ongoing Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games in Australia.
Tour du Rwanda winners Joseph Areruya and Valens Ndayisenga and youngster Didier Munyaneza are the three Rwandan riders that will compete in men the Individual Time Trial ( ITT) category.
At the 2014 edition in Glasgow, Scotland, Hadi and Ndayisenga became the first Rwandan riders to compete in Commonwealth Games’ ITT, finishing 19th and 23rd, respectively.
The 168km race had 120 riders on the start-list but only 12 managed to cross the finish-line.
Of the 17 athletes representing Rwanda in the Commonwealth Games, eight are cyclists. Six male riders and two women.
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