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Posted: 2025-04-23 15:15:34 UTC

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This article discusses the potential for a new generation of African cyclists to follow in the footsteps of Biniam Girmay, who became the first Black African to win a stage at a Grand Tour. It explores the challenges and opportunities facing African cyclists and the factors that could contribute to their success.
The rise of African cycling and the potential for future success.
The challenges faced by African cyclists, including funding, infrastructure, and access to training.
The impact of Biniam Girmay's success on inspiring a new generation of African cyclists.
Limited funding and resources for cycling development in Africa.
Lack of adequate infrastructure, including training facilities and safe roads.
Difficulties in obtaining visas and traveling to international competitions.
Cultural and societal barriers to cycling in some African countries.