Tour of Rwanda past winners
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Champions 1988-2020

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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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2020 | Natnael Tesfatsion (Eri) Eritrea |
2019 | Merhawi Kudus (Eri) Astana |
2018 | Samuel Mugisha (Rwa) Team Dimension Data |
2017 | Joseph Areruya (Rwa) Team Dimension Data |
2016 | Valens Ndayisenga (Rwa) Team Dimension Data |
2015 | Jean Bosco Nsengimana (Rwa) Rwanda Karisimbi |
2014 | Valens Ndayisenga (Rwa) Rwanda Karisimbi |
2013 | Dylan Girdlestone (RSA) South Africa national team |
2012 | Darren Lill (RSA) South Africa national team |
2011 | Kiel Reijnen (USA) Team Type 1–Sanofi |
2010 | Daniel Teklehaymanot (Eri) Eritrea national team |
2009 | Adil Jelloul (Mar) Morocco national team |
2008 | Adrien Niyonshuti (Rwa) |
2007 | Abraham Ruhumuriza (Rwa) |
2006 | Peter Kamau (Ken) |
2005 | Abraham Ruhumuriza (Rwa) |
2004 | Abraham Ruhumuriza (Rwa) |
2003 | Abraham Ruhumuriza (Rwa) |
2002 | Abraham Ruhumuriza (Rwa) |
2001 | Bernard N'sengiyumva (Rwa) |
1991–2000 | No Race Held |
1990 | Faustin M'parabanyi (Rwa) |
1989 | Omar Masumbuko (Rwa) |
1988 | Célestin N'dengeyingoma (Rwa) |
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