With its steep slopes and sharp bends, the land of a thousand hills has forged itself a new identity: that of a cycling nation. But far from the spotlight of the World Championships, which took place in Kigali from September 21 to 28, bicycles are part of daily survival for thousands of Rwandans.
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- Many Rwandans use bicycles for work, transporting heavy loads over long distances. 14s
- Transporters face daily risks, with accidents leaving lasting scars. 24s
- Bicycles are a primary means of survival, not just leisure, for one in five people. 54s
- Local mechanics benefit from the high demand for bicycle repairs. 1m 7s
- In rural Rwanda, bicycles remain essential for daily life despite the focus on international cycling events. 1m 44s