
African Continental Championships 2009
10 Jul 2009 -12 Jul 2009
ZA, Mankele, Nelsruit
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The African Continental Championships 2009 was a significant event in the world of cycling. It took place in Mankele, Nelspruit, a city known for its beautiful landscapes and challenging terrains, perfect for a cycling championship. The event was held from 10th July 2009 to 12th July 2009, attracting participants and spectators from all over the continent and beyond.
The African Continental Championships 2009 was not just a competition, but a celebration of talent, endurance, and the spirit of sportsmanship. The event saw some of the best cyclists from across Africa compete for the prestigious title. The championship was held over three days, with each day presenting a different set of challenges and tracks for the participants. The event was a testament to the growing popularity and recognition of cycling as a sport in Africa.
The African Continental Championships 2009 in Mankele, Nelspruit, was a resounding success. It showcased the potential and talent present in Africa and served as a platform for many young cyclists to make their mark. The event, held from 10th July 2009 to 12th July 2009, was a significant milestone in the history of African cycling, setting the stage for many more such events in the future.
The African Continental Championships 2009 was not just a competition, but a celebration of talent, endurance, and the spirit of sportsmanship. The event saw some of the best cyclists from across Africa compete for the prestigious title. The championship was held over three days, with each day presenting a different set of challenges and tracks for the participants. The event was a testament to the growing popularity and recognition of cycling as a sport in Africa.
The African Continental Championships 2009 in Mankele, Nelspruit, was a resounding success. It showcased the potential and talent present in Africa and served as a platform for many young cyclists to make their mark. The event, held from 10th July 2009 to 12th July 2009, was a significant milestone in the history of African cycling, setting the stage for many more such events in the future.
THIS EDITION
MEN
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Winner(s) time: | 2:03:20 |
Median age: | 22 |
Riders: | 12 |
DNF: | 0 |
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MEN
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22 years |
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2:03:20 |
LATEST WINNERS
2009 | ![]() |
22 years | 2:03:20 |
WOMEN
LATEST WINNERS
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THIS EDITION
MEN
Winner(s): | ![]() |
Winner(s) time: | 1:59:13 |
Median age: | 27 |
Riders: | 14 |
DNF: | 1 |
WOMEN
Winner(s): | ![]() |
Winner(s) time: | 1:31:53 |
Median age: | 25 |
Riders: | 13 |
DNF: | 0 |
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Winner more times: |
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1 times |
Race record: |
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1:59:13 |
LATEST WINNERS
2009 | ![]() |
0 years | 1:59:13 |
WOMEN
Youngest winner: |
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32 years |
Winner more times: |
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1 times |
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1:31:53 |
LATEST WINNERS
2009 | ![]() |
32 years | 1:31:53 |