Tour du Rwanda Faces Uncertainty Amid Rising Conflict Concerns Ahead of 2025 UCI World Championships
The 2025 UCI Road World Championships are set to make history in Kigali, Rwanda, marking the first time the prestigious event will take place on African soil. As excitement builds for this landmark moment in cycling, the lead-up event, the Tour du Rwanda, has taken on newfound significance. However, the race, scheduled from February 23 to March 2, 2025, is now facing growing uncertainty as concerns mount over regional conflict and security risks.
A Milestone for African Cycling
The decision to host the World Championships in Rwanda was widely celebrated as a major step in expanding professional cycling beyond Europe. Kigali’s challenging terrain and cycling-friendly culture made it an ideal location. With the Tour du Rwanda serving as a precursor to the event, many top teams and riders are expected to participate, using it as an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the courses that will be featured in the world championships later in the year.

The Tour du Rwanda has grown in prominence in recent years, attracting top-tier talent and boosting the sport’s visibility across Africa. However, geopolitical tensions have cast a shadow over the event, raising fears that some teams may reconsider their participation.
Security Concerns Over Conflict in the Region
A key concern is the ongoing conflict in the neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where Rwanda has been accused of supporting the M23 rebel group. While the Rwandan government has repeatedly denied involvement, the situation has led to tensions between Rwanda and international organizations. The conflict has resulted in instability in the eastern DRC, particularly near the border regions where some Tour du Rwanda stages will take place.
While the UCI and Rwandan authorities have reassured teams that Kigali and most race locations remain safe, the final stage of the Tour du Rwanda, which finishes in Rubavu near the DRC border, has drawn increased scrutiny. Some teams fear the potential for disruptions or even last-minute security threats.
Will Top Teams Withdraw?
With just weeks to go before the Tour du Rwanda begins, speculation is growing over whether some of cycling’s elite teams will opt out. While no major withdrawals have been confirmed yet, insiders suggest that teams are closely monitoring the situation and may make last-minute decisions based on safety assessments.
Several organizations and human rights groups have raised concerns about Rwanda hosting the world championships, with some even calling for the event to be relocated. However, the UCI has stood firm, stating that there are no plans to move the championships and that Rwanda remains a suitable host.
UCI’s Response and the Future of the Event
The UCI has maintained that Rwanda is prepared to host both the Tour du Rwanda and the World Championships successfully. They argue that the country has demonstrated its ability to organize large sporting events without security incidents. However, officials acknowledge the need for close monitoring, and discussions with teams and national federations remain ongoing.
Ultimately, the fate of the Tour du Rwanda may hinge on whether teams feel confident in the security measures provided. If major teams withdraw, it could impact the credibility of both the race and the broader cycling calendar in Rwanda.
With the race fast approaching, cycling fans, teams, and officials will be watching closely to see how the situation unfolds.