Tour du Rwanda 2023 is finally here. With eight stages to be played, the race already comprises key statistics worth noting.
The continental race, which is slated for February 19-26, will for the first time attract 100 riders from 19 teams. Algeria withdrew from the race at the last minute due logistical constraints.
There are 67 new riders this year, representing 70,5 % of the total number of participants. They occupy the highest representation compared to 55.5% in 2022, 62.7% in 2021 and 52.5% in 2020.
A total of 700 riders have participated at Tour du Rwanda and have made a total of 1,120 participations since 2009.
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At least 66 nations have been represented
Meanwhile, four countries namely China, Indonesia, Japan and Latvia will be represented for the first time in 2023.
There are 28 different nationalities in 2023, the first time that Tour du Rwanda is attracting the highest number of nations in one edition.
Nine new teams will also be making their debut at Tour du Rwanda 2023 (compared to five in 2022). They include Soudal-QuickStep Devo Team (Belgium), Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team (Switzerland), Green Project-Bardiani (Italy, Euskaltel- Euskadi (Spain), China Glory Continental Cycling Team (China), Bolton Equities Black Spoke (New Zealand), EF Education-Nippo Development Team (USA), Tartu2024 (Estonia), May Stars (Rwanda)
Most represented country: Great Britain with 10 riders
The British riders are present in different teams (
Most represented countries
Rwanda has 212 riders to have
12: Record number of
24: Record number of stage
6: Record number of stage wins by Colombian
20 years and 8 months: Samuel Mugisha remains the youngest Tour du Rwanda winner after winning the 2018 edition aged 20 years and 8 months while Eritrean Merhawi Kudus is the youngest stage winner in
30: the number of riders to
900: The number of accredited persons in