Posted this in the wrong thread so sorry if you already answered some questions.
How do you see cycling in Africa develop over the next years and what is Rwanda's position in it? Are there more initiatives like Adriens?
In most (endurance) sports black people seem to have a natural physical advantage and dominate certain events, if African cycling keeps developing do you think this will also happen in cycling?
Are African teams in general happy that (mostly) French and Belgian teams come to their bigger races or are they annoyed they dominate a lot of times?
How's the country in general nowadays? I kinda just know it from the genocide being in the news at the time. Just wondering how daily life is now.
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Posted this in the wrong thread so sorry if you already answered some questions.
How do you see cycling in Africa develop over the next years and what is Rwanda's position in it? Are there more initiatives like Adriens?
In most (endurance) sports black people seem to have a natural physical advantage and dominate certain events, if African cycling keeps developing do you think this will also happen in cycling?
Are African teams in general happy that (mostly) French and Belgian teams come to their bigger races or are they annoyed they dominate a lot of times?
How's the country in general nowadays? I kinda just know it from the genocide being in the news at the time. Just wondering how daily life is now.
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