Germany-based Stradalli–Bike
Aid are very optimistic of becoming the second UCI Continental team to win Tour
du Rwanda. Stradalli - Bike Aid pro cycling teams charge will be led by their
Rwandan reigning champion Jean Bosco Nsengimana.
The 8th
edition of the UCI-Africa Tour 2.2 race, slated for November 13-20, has been
dominated by national teams since 2009 when it became part of the UCI Africa
Tour, with United States-based Team Type 1–Sanofi the only UCI Continental team
to have won it, back in 2011.
However,
Stradalli- Bike Aid pro cycling which is among the four UCI Continental teams
that will grace this year’s seven-stage showpiece, are confident that their
star man, Nsengimana, who joined the club in June, can win the Tour for the
second year in a row, provided he gets the support he needs from his teammates.
“For the
Tour of Rwanda 2016, the goals of the team Stradalli- Bikeaid have a little bit
changed; last year, we went for stage wins with Mekseb Debesay ( now world tour
racer ) and Meron Amanuel. But
this year, we have last year’s overall winner in our ranks and we will give him
all the support we can for him to win the Tour again,” says the team manager.
"We
hope that we can support Nsengimana the best way, the goals are set and the
ambition is high. Seven hard days during the end of Tour du Rwanda will show us
what we really can do.”
The 22-year
old Nsengimana is currently training in Rwanda at Africa Rising Cycling Centre
in Musanze District, along with the 15 local riders, who will represent Rwanda.
Among other
competitors that will ride along Nsengimana includes Eritrean Meron Amanuel
Mengstab (winner stage 2 and 6 of Tour du Rwanda 2012), Tanzanian Richard
Laizer, Damien Garcia pro racer from France and Mathias Schnapka from Germany.
Tour
du Rwanda is very important for team Stradalli- bikeaid not only because we
have Nsengimana, who can win it, but also because of the very special
atmosphere and the huge enthusiasm by the locals and African racing overall
This year’s
edition will attract over 85 riders under 17 teams from different parts of the
world. These include eight African national teams, four UCI continental teams,
and five regional teams or clubs.
8 African national teams:
- Team
Rwanda
- National
Team of Kenya
- National
Team of Cameroon
- National
Team of South Africa
- National
Team of Ethiopia
- National
Team of Eritrea
- National
Team of Egypt
- National
Team of Algeria
4 UCI Continental Teams:
- Dimension
Data For Qhubeka (South-Africa)
- Kenyan
Riders Downunder (Kenya)
- Cycling
Academy Team (Israel)
- Stradalli
- Bike Aid (Germany)
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