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  1. Event Name: Rwandan EpicWhen: 31/10/2023 - 04/11/2023Where: , Kigali, Kigali CityCategory: Mountain BikeThe Rwandan Epic is back in its traditional November slot, starting on October 31st and Finishing on November 4th. With world champions and national champions on the list of previous winners, the Rwandan Epic promises to be as tough as it is beautiful. Once again we are allowing people to sign up out of competition, this allows riders not riding in teams, or even on e-bikes to enter the race. Those who lose a teammate along the race will also be allowed We strive to provide opportunities to as many of the East African talent as we can, and each entry to the race will sponsor 15% of an East African spot.  Go to Event Page.
  2. Event Name: Rwandan EpicWhen: 01/11/2022 - 05/11/2022Where: , Kimihurura, Kigali, Kigali CityCategory: Mountain BikeRwandan Epic 22 The second edition of this event adds 1 extra stage for a total of 5! Perfect mix of adventure, exploration and some proper racing. Join some of the best riders in the world and explore the heart of Africa from a bike Go to Event Page.
  3. Event Name: Rwandan EpicWhen: 01/11/2022 - 05/11/2022Where: , Kigali, Kigali CityCategory: Mountain BikeThe Rwandan Epic recently ran in March, after two years of postponing and moving the first edition. Some of the winners including Karl Platt and Jean Eric Habimana have convinced the event team to not only move the event back to its original date in November, but also to add one more stage to race, to a total of 5 stages, including the prologue. A prologue in an urban environment in the capital city Kigali, marathon stages in the lake and volcanoes area and even an XCO stage on the volcanic rocks of the Virunga national park, offer the riders an exquisite view of this stunning country, which now 28 years after the genocide that tore it apart has found pride in being one of the cleanest and safest places not just in Africa but globally. Part of each entry fee goes to covering the participation of local East African talent. As in the March edition, the race will try to team up experienced global riders with young local talent, in order to offer learning opportunities for those Rwandan, Kenyan and Ugandan riders with a passion for the sport. Go to Event Page.
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