Tour of Rwanda: Nsengimana takes solo win on stage 6
Rwandan extends his overall lead
Stage 6 results
1 Jean Bosco Nsengimana (Rwa) Team Rwanda Karisimbi 4:10:22
2 Joseph Areruya (Rwa) Team Rwanda Akagera 00:00:38
3 Camera Hakuzimana (Rwa) Rwanda Muhabura 0:00:59
4 Joseph Biziyaremye (Rwa) Team Rwanda Akagera 00:01:12
5 Jean Claude Uwizeye (Rwa)Team Rwanda Akagera 00:01:15
6 Lukas Winterberg (Swi) Suisse Meubles Descartes 00:01:32
7 Abraham Ruhumuriza (Rwa) Team Rwanda Akagera
8 Patrick Byukusenge (Rwa) Team Rwanda Karisimbi
9 Metkel Eyob (Eri) Eritrea 00:01:37
10 Nathan Byukusenge (Rwa) Rwanda Muhabura
General Classification
1 Jean Bosco Nsengimana (Rwa) Team Rwanda Karisimbi 20:52:15
2 Joseph Areruya (Rwa) Team Rwanda Akagera 00:01:45
3 Camera Hakuzimana (Rwa) Rwanda Muhabura 00:02:28
4 Patrick Byukusenge (Rwa) Team Rwanda Karisimbi 00:02:51
5 Lukas Winterberg (Swi) Suisse Meubles Descartes 00:02:55
6 Metkel Eyob (Eri) Eritrea 00:03:02
7 Mekseb Debesay (Eri) Bike Aid 00:03:07
8 Nathan Byukusenge (Rwa) Rwanda Muhabura 00:03:21
9 Joseph Biziyaremye (Rwa) Team Rwanda Akagera 00:03:27
10 Julien Liponne (Fra) Team Haute-Savoie Rhône-Alpes 00:03:33
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