Young girls shine at the youth cycling competition

19 March 2024

The city of Kigali witnessed an impressive display of talent as young girls flaunted their remarkable cycling skills during the Youth Racing Cup 2024, a cycling competition held on Saturday, 16th March 2024. Fourteen girls, all members of the Bike for Future Cycling Team, enthusiastically participated in the competition.

Amina, 14, during the cycling competition that took place in Kigali.
It was the first attempt for Amina, 14, (in the middle) to participate in a high level cycling competition. / All photos: LWD Rwanda

Showcasing excellent cycling skills

Among the cycling competition’s participants were Amina, 14, and Cynthia, 15, who expressed their delight at winning medals on their first attempts.

“The competition was my first-time experience, and I managed to secure a medal. It didn’t only boost my confidence, but also proved that girls can excel in cycling competitions.”

Amina, 14

“The competition was my first-time experience, and I managed to secure a medal. It didn’t only boost my confidence, but also proved that girls can excel in cycling competitions,” said Amina, who studies in primary 6.

“It fueled my passion for cycling, and I will dedicate significant effort to improve,” she added.

Amina on the stage after securing the 3rd position.
Amina (second from the left) flaunted her cycling prowess in the Minims Girls U15 category, clinching 3rd position.

Amina mentioned that she was inspired by her father at the age of 9, who taught her how to ride a bicycle, highlighting how parents can be catalysts in shaping their daughters’ futures.

“I discovered a career path that where I truly excel. It is as if I unlocked my inner strength that I should use to achieve my greater dreams.”

Cynthia, who is in her second year of secondary school, learned how to ride a bicycle at the age of 8, taught by her 2 elder brothers.

Cynthia showcasing her cycling skills during the competition.
During the cycling competition, Cynthia claimed the 2nd spot in the Cadets Girls U17 category.

“In our community, there is stereotype that cycling is exclusively for boys. By participating in competitions like these, it paves the way for more girls to break barriers and realise their potential,” Cynthia, 15, expressed.

During this competition, organised by Rwanda Cycling Federation (FERWACY), Amina showcased her cycling skills in the Minims Girls U15 category, securing the 3rd position, while Cynthia claimed the 2nd spot in the Cadets Girls U17 category.

For other participants, in the Women Juniors U19 category, Didienne claimed the 2nd position, followed by Lea in 3rd place.

Bike for Future project

The Bike for Future project, which supports the cycling team, is implemented by Learn Work Develop Rwanda and sponsored by Plan International Rwanda and Plan International Belgium.

One of the project’s primary objectives is to raise awareness within society and challenge gender stereotypes, empowering girls to realise their full potential.

With 30 girls being part of its first cohort, the Bike for Future Cycling Team operates from Gatsibo and Bugesera Districts, and currently conducts practical sessions to take part in the upcoming World Cycling Championship to be held in Rwanda in 2025.

“In our community, there is stereotype that cycling is exclusively for boys. By participating in competitions like these, it paves the way for more girls to break barriers and realize their potential.”

Cynthia, 15
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