Canadian rider Guillaume Boivin won stage one of the 2016 Tour du Rwanda cycling competition.
The team Les Amis Sportifs cyclist rode 98.6km in 2 hours, 12 minutes and 35 micro seconds of the section that started from Kicukiro to Ngoma District in the Eastern Province.
Rwanda’s, Joseph Areruya headed to the second stage wearing the famous jersey.
Areruya, 20, leads fellow cyclists in total points after Stage One of the 2016 annual tournament.
Eritrean, Amanuel Meron of Bike Aid leads in the mountain classification.
The Tour Du Rwanda defending champion Jean-Bosco Nsengimana, became the second Rwandan to win the event since 2009 when it became part of the UCI Africa Tour.
