THROUGH PICTURES : How the 2022 Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally unrolled

Sunday’s Leg Two race in the dusty roads of Nemba, Kamabuye and Gako. The 2022 Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally edition concluded on Sunday, September 25 , covered  a total distance of 171.29km in Bugesera.
Sunday’s Leg Two race in the dusty roads of Nemba, Kamabuye and Gako. The 2022 Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally edition concluded on Sunday, September 25 , covered a total distance of 171.29km in Bugesera.
Tens of fans watch the race in the dusty roads of Nemba, Kamabuye and Gako in Bugesera
Tens of fans watch the race in the dusty roads of Nemba, Kamabuye and Gako in Bugesera
Sunday’s Leg Two race in the dusty roads of Nemba, Kamabuye and Gako
Sunday’s Leg Two race in the dusty roads of Nemba, Kamabuye and Gako
In their Subaru Impreza RC2, Gakwaya and his co-driver Jean Claude Mugabo during the Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally in Bugesera
In their Subaru Impreza RC2, Gakwaya and his co-driver Jean Claude Mugabo during the Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally in Bugesera
The 2022 Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally edition concluded on Sunday, September 25 , covered  a total of 171.29km in Bugesera.
The 2022 Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally edition concluded on Sunday, September 25 , covered a total of 171.29km in Bugesera.
Overall, the 2022 Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally started with 20 drivers but 14 managed to finish after six of them dropped out for various reasons.
Overall, the 2022 Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally started with 20 drivers but 14 managed to finish after six of them dropped out for various reasons.
The 2022 Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally started with 20 drivers but 14 managed to finish after six of them dropped out for various reasons.
The 2022 Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally started with 20 drivers but 14 managed to finish after six of them dropped out for various reasons.
In their Subaru Impreza RC2, Gakwaya and his co-driver Jean Claude Mugabo during the Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally in Bugesera
In their Subaru Impreza RC2, Gakwaya and his co-driver Jean Claude Mugabo during the Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally in Bugesera
The New Times
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The 2022 Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally started with 20 drivers but 14 managed to finish after six of them dropped out for various reasons.
The 2022 Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally started with 20 drivers but 14 managed to finish after six of them dropped out for various reasons.
The closing ceremony to award the winner and the best performers took place at Kigali Convention Center
The closing ceremony to award the winner and the best performers took place at Kigali Convention Center
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A technician inspects how the car is before starting racing
A technician inspects how the car is before starting racing
Kenyan driver Karan Patel's car during the competition in Bugesera District on Sunday , September 25. Dan Nsengiyumva
Kenyan driver Karan Patel's car during the competition in Bugesera District on Sunday , September 25. Dan Nsengiyumva
Sam Ngendahimana