The five-day Grand Prix Chantal Biya race in Cameroon ended on Sunday, with Rwandan Mugisha Moïse the winner. today the runners played the final leg from Sangmelima to Yaoundé at a distance of 166.2 Km. The race was won by Burkina Faso's Paul Daumont who spent four hours, five minutes, and eight seconds.
The winner of the second round, he spent the same time with 22 other players including Areruya Joseph, Munyaneza Didier, Mugisha Moïse, and Mugisha Samuel. In addition to winning the race, 23-year-old Mugisha Moïse was the youngest player in the competition while Mugisha Samuel became the most promising athlete in mountain climbing.
The Rwandan team finished the competition in first place.
Mugisha Moïse has been wearing a yellow dress since the start of the race to the end and with the help of her teammates, no one has been able to take it off. It is the 20th time the race has been held at the 2.2 level at the UCI International Cycling Championships.
The race was attended by nine teams from Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Benin, Côte d'Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Senegal, Mali, Dukla Banska Bystrica from Slovakia, and the SNH Vélo Club from Cameroon. 699.4.