Africa Rising Cycling Podcast
Per UCI rule 1.2.029: "National road championships shall be organised during the last full week of the month of June" and over the last few days, we have seen 12 African nations organise their National road championships, including Eritrea, Algeria, Mauritius alongside relatively new countries like Kenya and Eswatini. South Africa and Namibia held theirs in February. On the podcast today, we talk through: - The vital nature of National Championships in terms of riders experiencing a UCI-sanctioned race, still rare for a lot of young African riders; - A deep-dive into the results of the top African nations; - The breaking news that it seems that Rwanda did not register their National Championships with the UCI, and Kim's experience with this situation in Benin in 2021; and - How several nations, including Cote d'Ivoire (the nation of current UCI Confederation of African Cycling President) did not register their National championships with the UCI at all. We have a comprehensive database of all UCI-sanctioned race results across Africa on our website [https://teamafricarising.org/2026-africa-uci-calendar/]. We are also very happy that several of the riders who won either ITT or Road Race titles feature in our recently published 'Top Ten Next Gen' article for Rouleur Magazine [https://www.rouleur.cc/blogs/the-rouleur-journal/africa-rising-the-next-young-riders-chasing-the-wheels-of-giants]. Check it out!
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