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The Africa Cycling Revolution

Africa Cycling Revolution is a lively and entertaining journey across sub-Saharan Africa to uncover a new generation of cyclists and shows how the sport is reaching new audiences. In Rwanda, South Africa, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea and Congo, cycling is on the rise as a sport and as a way of changing lives.

Across Africa, the sport of cycling is increasingly becoming more prominent thanks to a season-long UCI Africa Tour, stage races such as the UCI-sanctioned Tour of Rwanda, and top riders such as two-time Olympian Chris Froome (GBR) who was born in Kenya and first trained there with David Kinjah of Safari Simbaz.

“Our future is coming and it’s bright. It is still untamed. It is still fresh. It is still pure,” said Kinjah, one of Kenya’s most successful cyclists and Froome’s first coach and mentor.

Filmed on location by a local production company, Africa Cycling Revolution is told through the voices of 30 coaches and athletes including reigning Rwandan National Champion Jeanne D’arc Girubuntu, two-time Olympian Adrien Niyoshuti of Rwanda, two-time and current reigning African Champion Mekseb Debesay of Eritrea and two-time Olympian Yemane Negassi of Eritrea.

Here are some videos from the series. 

Episode 1 – The Taxi Bike Riders of Thousand Hills

The incredible tale of top Rwandan female cyclist Jeanne D’arc Girubuntu, and how she became a role model for young cyclists in her country.

Episode 2 – South African BMX Stars are Made in Velokhaya

How does the Velokhaya Life Cycling Academy create champions – both on and off South Africa’s BMX tracks?

Episode 5 – A Family Affair: The Eritrea Cycling Dynasty

Discover the reasons why cycling is the most popular sport in Eritrea and how the top riders become national heroes.

Episode 6 – The Secrets of DR Congo’s Cycling Revolution

In a nation devastated by an active volcano and 20 years of permanent war, meet the young cyclists aiming for Olympic Games glory.

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