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Cycling World Unites in Kigali as Evenepoel and Reusser Triumph in Time Trials

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Belgium’s Remco Evenepoel won his third straight world title, while Switzerland’s Marlen Reusser claimed her first gold as Kigali hosted a historic UCI Cycling World Championships.


Rwanda hosts historic UCI Road World Championships as Africa records its largest-ever participation.

The UCI Road World Championships officially kicked off in Kigali, Rwanda, under the theme Riding New Heights.”

The event drew over 1,000 attendees, including elite cyclists, national federation delegates, cycling officials, and dignitaries from across the globe.

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With 106 countries competing, including a record 35 African nations, the tournament is being hailed as a milestone for the continent’s cycling growth.

Evenepoel Secures Third ITT Title

Belgium’s Remco Evenepoel reaffirmed his dominance in the Men’s Individual Time Trial (ITT), winning his third consecutive world title.

He completed the 40.6 km course in 49 minutes and 6 seconds, adding to his earlier victories in Glasgow (2023) and Zurich (2024).

“Both the training and the race went well,” Evenepoel said. “I came here with an open mindset and ready for every situation.”

Australian cyclist Jay Vine, who finished third, praised his support team:
“We’ve got a whole team behind us getting straight in this race. We’ll celebrate with the team and do a long ride tomorrow.”

Reusser Finally Claims Gold

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Belgium’s Remco Evenepoel won his third straight world title, while Switzerland’s Marlen Reusser claimed her first gold as Kigali hosted a historic UCI Cycling World Championships.

In the Women’s Elite ITT, Switzerland’s Marlen Reusser finally achieved her long-awaited breakthrough.

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She clocked 43 minutes and 9 seconds over the 31.2 km course, winning her first-ever world title after several near-misses in past editions.

A Historic Championship for Africa

This year’s competition is historic not only for its location in Kigali but also for the scale of African participation.

With 35 African nations represented, cycling leaders say the championship could inspire the next generation of athletes and strengthen the continent’s presence in global cycling.

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