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James Moultrie

Kigali Welcomes the World - The opening weekend of the UCI World Championships in pictures

Picture by Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com - 21/09/2025 - Cycling - 2025 UCI Road World Championships - BK Arena to Kigali Convention Centre, Kigali, Rwanda - Men Elite Individual Time Trial (ITT) - Remco Evenepoel (Belgium).

Sunday, September 21 will be a day indelibly written into cycling's history books, as the day the sport's World Championships opened its doors to Rwanda as hosts, and Africa finally took centre stage, 104 years after Copenhagen hosted the inaugural edition.

Cycling's headline international event, which has predominantly been held in Europe but also ventured out to South America, North America and Asia since 1921, reached Africa for the first time for the elite men's and women's individual time trials, where some of the world's best came straight to the fore.

Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) and Marlen Reusser (Switzerland) claimed the titles and rainbow jerseys – perhaps an expected result – but for the local people of Rwanda and the many on the streets of Kigali, this level of stardom racing just metres in front of them was new territory.

Several superstars from the Tour de France and Olympic Games arrived to race in front of the best backdrops of their nation, such as Tadej Pogačar (Slovenia) and Demi Vollering (Netherlands), but it was two Rwandan riders who got proceedings underway on Sunday from the BK Arena – Xaveline Nirere and Shemu Nsengiyumva.

While the moment Evenepoel overtook Pogačar up the final climb, having started 2:30 after him, stood out as an obvious key moment, the crowds and people of Rwanda were the real highlight – coming in their droves to watch the time trials unfold and podium ceremonies.

It was also just the start, with under-23 and junior races punctuating the schedule from Monday to Friday, before the biggest crowds of the race are expected to show up for the elite women's road race on Saturday, and the elite men's road race the day after, which will close out the 2025 World Championships.

We've compiled some of the best pictures from the opening, historic day's action, thanks to SWPix, showcasing all the sights from the bustling crowds, to the Remco Evenepoel fan club, and the riders who lit up the testing 31.2km and 40.6km courses in Kigali, Rwanda.

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A glimpse of the scale and energy inside the start area within the BK Arena in Kigali

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Moise Mugisha of Rwanda setting off from the BK Arena in the men's elite race

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Remco Evenerpoel fans amongst the enormous crowds in Kigali

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Urška Žigart of Slovenia racing in the elite women's race

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Demi Vollering on the final approach to the finish in the Kigali Convention Centre, where she would take third place

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Cédrine Kerbaol of France showing the force of exertion on the roads of Kigali

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The USA's Ruth Edwards on the time trial circuit

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Local support was abundant on the roadsides across the weekend

(Image credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)

Marlen Reusser celebrates her gold medal in the women's race for Switzerland

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Local spectators watching the women's elite race

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Victor Akpabli of Ghana riding in the men's elite race

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Tadej Pogačar on the time trial course, en route to a disappointing fourth place in the men's elite race

(Image credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)

The iconic moment when Remco Evenepoel caught and overtook Tadej Pogačar on the cobbled streets of Kigali

(Image credit: Simon Wilkinson/SWpix.com )

Tadej Pogačar's strained solo effort on the Kigali elite men's course

(Image credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)

Remco Evenepoel rode into a decisive and euphoric victory in Kigali

(Image credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)

Evenepoel's victory reframed the approach to the road race on Sunday, with the Belgian now edging into the territory of a clear favourite ahead of Tadej Pogačar

(Image credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
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