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 Peter Kamasa
Peter Kamasa
Two-time Tour du Rwanda champion Valens Ndayisenga, seen here in action during the 2018 African Continental Road Championships in Kigali, will lead Team Rwanda in Ethiopia. Sam Ngendahimana.
Cycling
Team Rwanda gears up for African champs
Brazilian Roberto Oliveira has warned his Rayon Sports players against complacency ahead of their match against Bugesera on Friday. File
Football
Rayon Sports eye victory against Bugesera to go top
Muhadjiri Hakizimana (R) celebrates with teammate Issa Bigirimana after scoring his second goal. Saddam Mihigo
Football
Hakizimana brace sends APR back to the top
Amavubi midfielder Olivier 'Sefu' Niyonzima netted the lone goal in the 27th minute to send Rayon Sports to top spot for the first time this season. File
Football
Niyonzima fires Rayon to top spot
Merhawi Kudus (in yellow) leads a chasing group at the notorious cobbled Wall of Kigali as thousands of fans cheered on the riders during the eighth and final stage of the 2019 Tour du Rwanda on Sunday. Plaisir Muzogeye.
Cycling
Rwanda “most cycling-friendly country” in Africa, says Kudus
Rayon Sports will be relying on striker, Michael Sarpong who has scored nine times in league. Sam Ngendahimana.
Football
Rayon Sports seek win over Gicumbi to go top
Merhawi Kudus, 25, is the second Eritrean to win Tour du Rwanda, and the first since 2010 when it was won by Daniel Teklehaimanot. / Plaisir Muzogeye
Cycling
Kudos Merhawi!
Merhawi Kudus, 25, is the second Eritrean to win Tour du Rwanda, and the first since 2010 when it was won by Daniel Teklehaimanot. / Plaisir Muzogeye
Cycling
Kudus is the Tour du Rwanda 2019 champion
Yakob Debesay, 19, celebrates his Stage 7 victory after his solo finish in Kigali Central Business District on Saturday afternoon. / Net photo
Cycling
Tour du Rwanda 2019: Debesay wins Stage 7 as race for yellow jersey goes to the wire
Przemyslaw Kasperkiewicz, 25, celebrates his Stage 6 victory as he crossed the finish-line in Bugesera District on Friday afternoon. Tour du Rwanda.
Kasperkiewicz wins Stage 6 but Kudus remains in control
Eritrean Girmay Biniam, 18, celebrates in Skol jersey after winning Stage 5 of the 2019 Tour du Rwanda in Musanze on Thursday.  Plaisir Muzogeye.
Skol pledges to keep supporting cycling
Girmay Biniam Hailu, 18, celebrates his Stage 5 victory after crossing the finish-line in Musanze on Thursday afternoon. / Plaisir Muzogeye
Cycling
Biniam outsprints Areruya to take Stage 5 as Kudus remains in yellow - PHOTOS
Didier Munyaneza, seen here in RDB jersey as the best Rwandan rider after Stage 4 in Karongi, holds the record for the youngest national champion in Rwanda cycling history, which he attained in June 2018. Plaisir Muzogeye
Rwanda
Tour du Rwanda 2019: Munyaneza 'open to offers' for Pro move
Colombian sprinter Edwin Avila Vanegas celebrates as he crosses the finish-line in Karongi to win Stage 4 of the 2019 Tour du Rwanda on Wednesday. All photos by Plaisir Muzogeye.
Tour du Rwanda 2019: Colombian Avila wins Stage 4 as Kudus retains yellow jersey – PHOTOS
Merhawi Kudus, seen here launching a solo attack during Stage 3 on Tuesday, is one of the only two black Africans to ever race Tour de France u2013 along with compatriot Daniel Teklehaimanot who won the 2010 Tour du Rwanda. Plaisir Muzogeye
Cycling
Tour du Rwanda 2019: Kudus looks to tighten grip on yellow jersey
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Tour du Rwanda 2019: Tough day for Rwandans as Kudus wins another stage to extend lead -- PHOTOS
Team Rwanda riders, led by two-time Tour du Rwanda winner Valens Ndayisenga, are seen in a peloton during Stage 1 on Sunday. All photos by Plaisir Muzogeye
Cycling
Tour du Rwanda 2019: Ndayisenga still ‘optimistic’ for yellow jersey – PHOTOS
Astana Pro Team's Eritrean rider Marhawi Kudus celebrates his Stage 2 victory as he crossed the finish-line in Huye District on Monday afternoon. / Tour du Rwanda
Tour du Rwanda 2019: Merhawi Kudus takes yellow jersey after Stage 2 victory

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