Kigali Finalizes Preparations for UCI Road Championships

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Kigali Finalizes Preparations for UCI Road Championships
Kigali Finalizes Preparations for UCI Road Championships

Africa-Press – Rwanda. Kigali is in its final stretch of preparations to host the 2025 UCI Road World Championships, scheduled for September 21-28.

The global cycling event, coming to Africa for the first time, is drawing excitement across Rwanda and beyond.

Three days to kick-off, fleets of cars and motorbikes are lined up, ready to facilitate smooth operations during the week-long competition.

At Amahoro Stadium dozens of Volkswagen vehicles branded with the UCI logo have been parked in neat rows. These cars will serve race officials, team managers, and technical crews throughout the championship. Motorbikes will escort cyclists and ensure safety during the race.

In different parts of Kigali, roads are undergoing final touches to meet international cycling standards.

Around the city, workers can be seen repainting markings, putting up direction signs, and clearing routes to guarantee smooth racing conditions.

The city’s wide boulevards and hilly landscapes are expected to provide a spectacular course during a week-long global cycling event.

The New Times photographers Kellya Keza and Titus Manzi toured Kigali and captured some highlights of the ongoing preparations.

Fleets of cars are lined up to facilitate operations during the 2025 UCI Road World Championships, scheduled for September 21–28. Photo by Titus Manzi

Photographed on Wednesday, September 17, dozens of Volkswagen vehicles branded with the UCI logo are parked in neat rows at Amahoro Stadium. Photo by Titus Manzi

Three days to kick-off, fleets of cars and motorbikes are lined up, ready to facilitate smooth operations during the week-long competition. Photo by Titus Manzi

The ongoing preparations at Kigali Convention Centre roundabout. Photo by Kellya Keza

The city’s wide boulevards and hilly landscapes are expected to provide a spectacular course during a week-long global cycling event. Photo by Kellya Keza

One of dozens of cars that will serve race officials, team managers, and technical crews throughout the championship.

Some vans that will serve race officials, team managers, and technical crews throughout the championship. Photo by Kellya Keza

According to the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) entry list, 1,394 riders from 109 countries will compete in the road race, set to take place in Kigali, with stars like Slovenian Tadej Pogačar among them. Photo by Titus Manzi

A branded street at Kisimenti in Kigali. The global cycling race, which takes place in Kigali from September 21-28, will attract 915 riders from 107 countries across the globe. Photo by Kellya Keza

A view of team parking just behind Kigali Convention Centre. Photo by Kellya Keza

In different parts of Kigali, roads are undergoing final touches to meet international cycling standards. Photo by Titus Manzi

At Sopetrade road junction. Photo by Titus Manzi

Cycling enthusiasts around the world are tuning in to international broadcasts ready to watch the 98th edition of the UCI Road World Championships, hosted on the African continent for the first time in history. Photo by Kellya Keza

Beyond the race, Rwanda anticipates major economic opportunities, global exposure, and youth inspiration. Photo by Kellya Keza

One of many fan zones that will be used during the global race. Photo by Kellya Keza

A cobbled street at Kimuhurura that will be used during the race. Photo by Titus Manzi

The city’s wide boulevards and hilly landscapes are expected to provide a spectacular course during a week-long global cycling event. Photo by Titus Manzi

Preparations are ongoing ahead of the competition. Photo by Kellya Keza

The global cycling race, which takes place in Kigali from September 21-28, will attract 915 riders from 107 countries across the globe. Photo by Kellya Keza

The city’s wide boulevards and hilly landscapes are expected to provide a spectacular course during a week-long global cycling event. Photo by Kellya Keza

Around the city, workers can be seen repainting markings, putting up direction signs, and clearing routes to guarantee smooth racing conditions. Photo by Titus Manzi

A cobbled decisive Côte de Kimihurura climb in Gasabo District.

The finish line and the podium for the 2025 UCI Road World Championships are both set at Kigali Convention Centre (KCC), on Thursday, September 18. Photo by Kellya Keza

For the first time in history, the UCI Road World Championships is coming to Africa, with Kigali set to host the 2025 edition from September 21–28. The event is expected to draw hundreds of riders and teams, with projections to reach over 330 million viewers worldwide. Photo by Titus Manzi

The 2025 UCI Road World Championships, scheduled for September 21-28. Photo by Titus Manzi

The 2025 UCI Road World Championships, scheduled for September 21-28.

A view of Kisimenti main road. Photo by Titus Manzi

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