Fast-rising cyclist Didier Munyaneza showed his compatriots a sneak peek of what to expect in this year’s Rwanda Cycling Cup campaign by claiming a solo powerful victory in the second edition of ‘Memorial Lambert Byemayire’ race on Saturday in Huye.
Saturday
Men Elite&U23: Kigali-Huye+6 laps (158km) 1. Didier Munyaneza (Club Benediction) 4h14’38” 2. Bonaventure Uwizeyimana (Club Benediction) 4h15’09” 3. Patrick Byukusenge (Club Benediction) 4h15’15” 4. Valens Ndayisenga (Pays Olonne Cycliste) 4h15’16”
Men Jrs: Muhanga-Huye+ 2 laps (92km) 1. Jean Claude Nzafashwanayo (Club Benediction) 2h27’37” 2. Jean Claude Muhawenimana (Club Benediction) 2h27’37” 3. Albert Mugisha (Les Amis Sportif) 2h30’38”
Women: Muhanga-Huye (81km) 1. Violette Irakozeneza (Muhazi Cycling Generation) 2h33’03” 2. Jacqueline Tuyishimire (Club Benediction) 2h33’03” 3. Valentine Nzayisenga (Club Benediction) 2h33’08”
Fast-rising cyclist Didier Munyaneza showed his compatriots a sneak peek of what to expect in this year’s Rwanda Cycling Cup campaign by claiming a solo powerful victory in the second edition of ‘Memorial Lambert Byemayire’ race on Saturday in Huye.
The Club Benediction rider stunned a star-studded field to win the race organized by Rwanda Cycling Federation in honor of the federation former vice president Byemayire, who died in 2016.
Munyaneza, 22, who first came into national limelight during the 2017 Tour du Rwanda in which he debuted and finished in the top ten, covered the 158km, Kigali-Huye+6 laps, in 4 hours, 14 minutes and 38 seconds.
Experienced riders including double Tour du Rwanda winner, Valens Ndayisenga, 2015 All African Games road race gold winner, Janvier Hadi and 2016 Tour du Rwanda champion, Jean Bosco Nsengimana among others, where all left trailing.
Meanwhile, La Tropicale Amissa Bongo and Tour du Rwanda reigning champion, Joseph Areruya was a notable absentee after he was reportedly given time to rest as he gears up for the forthcoming Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia.
Nonetheless, Club Benediction dominated once again as riders from the Rubavu-based club scooped the three positions. Munyaneza was followed home by Bonaventure Uwizeyimana, who clocked 4h15’09” while reigning champion Patrick Byukusenge came third, posting 4h15’15”.
Ndayisenga, who had led the race before dropping off the pace with a few kilometres left, finished fourth in 4h15’16’.
In the juniors’ category, Jean Claude Nzafashwanayo from Club Bendictions won the 92km race after posting 2h27’37”, whereas Muhazi Cycling Generation’s Violette Irakozeneza took the women’s race, covering the 82km race in 2h33’03”.
The next race, ‘Farmers’ Circuit’ is slated for May 19—it will start from Kayonza to Gicumbi.
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