Samuel Mugisha (L), seen here with teammate Joseph Areruya before starting Stage 2 on Monday, has insisted that the Yellow Jersey is still within reach for Rwandan riders. / Courtesy.
Samuel Mugisha (L), seen here with teammate Joseph Areruya before starting Stage 2 on Monday, has insisted that the Yellow Jersey is still within reach for Rwandan riders. / Courtesy.
Samuel Mugisha (L), seen here with teammate Joseph Areruya before starting Stage 2 on Monday, has insisted that the Yellow Jersey is still within reach for Rwandan riders. / Courtesy.
Samuel Mugisha (L), seen here with teammate Joseph Areruya before starting Stage 2 on Monday, has insisted that the Yellow Jersey is still within reach for Rwandan riders. / Courtesy.
Samuel Mugisha (L), seen here with teammate Joseph Areruya before starting Stage 2 on Monday, has insisted that the Yellow Jersey is still within reach for Rwandan riders. / Courtesy.
Samuel Mugisha (L), seen here with teammate Joseph Areruya before starting Stage 2 on Monday, has insisted that the Yellow Jersey is still within reach for Rwandan riders. / Courtesy.
Samuel Mugisha (L), seen here with teammate Joseph Areruya before starting Stage 2 on Monday, has insisted that the Yellow Jersey is still within reach for Rwandan riders. / Courtesy.
Samuel Mugisha (L), seen here with teammate Joseph Areruya before starting Stage 2 on Monday, has insisted that the Yellow Jersey is still within reach for Rwandan riders. / Courtesy.
Samuel Mugisha (L), seen here with teammate Joseph Areruya before starting Stage 2 on Monday, has insisted that the Yellow Jersey is still within reach for Rwandan riders. / Courtesy.
Samuel Mugisha (L), seen here with teammate Joseph Areruya before starting Stage 2 on Monday, has insisted that the Yellow Jersey is still within reach for Rwandan riders. / Courtesy.
Samuel Mugisha (L), seen here with teammate Joseph Areruya before starting Stage 2 on Monday, has insisted that the Yellow Jersey is still within reach for Rwandan riders. / Courtesy.
Samuel Mugisha (L), seen here with teammate Joseph Areruya before starting Stage 2 on Monday, has insisted that the Yellow Jersey is still within reach for Rwandan riders. / Courtesy.