Sport as a lever for continental development and visibility
With more than 1,000 cyclists and delegations expected, millions of viewers worldwide, and exceptional media coverage, Kigali aims to transform this World Championship into a showcase of African expertise. Collaborations with international sponsors, technological partnerships, and the involvement of the local private sector underline the country’s strategy : making sport a driver of development and continental visibility. International exposure strengthens the Rwanda brand, positioning it as an innovative sports and tourism hub.
Organizing such a large-scale event mobilizes multiple sectors : construction, hospitality, transport, communications, security, healthcare, and more. The employment multiplier effect is significant. However, challenges are numerous : transport logistics, crowd management, security—particularly due to tensions in the Great Lakes region—high costs, and post-event maintenance.
Global spotlight
For the UCI, this is a strategic move : expanding cycling beyond traditional strongholds. For delegations, it offers a challenging terrain with prestige.
This historic event will be the first Road Cycling World Championship held on the African continent. We are very pleased that Rwanda is hosting this competition, with Kigali providing an ideal setting for a memorable edition
« This historic event will be the first Road Cycling World Championship held on the African continent. We are very pleased that Rwanda is hosting this competition, with Kigali providing an ideal setting for a memorable edition, » said David Lappartient, President of the Union Cycliste Internationale.
By hosting this global event, Rwanda is not merely organizing a sports competition. It is sending a strong message : Africa can now claim its place on the world stage, not only in sports but also in organization, innovation, and economic attractiveness. This event will serve as a test as Rwanda has officially applied to host a Formula 1 Grand Prix, an ambitious project aiming to bring F1 back to Africa for the first time since 1993, with a state-of-the-art circuit near Kigali potentially by 2027.
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