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Israeli investor Sylvan Adams said Rwanda’s history, particularly the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, inspired him to support the construction of cycling facilities in Bugesera known as the “Field of Dreams.”
Adams spoke Thursday at the official inauguration of the project in Eastern Province, attended by Sports Minister Nelly Mukazayire, Israel’s ambassador to Rwanda Einat Weiss, Gasore Foundation director Serge Gasore, Bugesera District Mayor Richard Mutabazi, Winner Rwanda CEO Shaul Haztir and other officials.
The project, launched in February 2022, is part of the #RaceForChange initiative, which promotes cycling while supporting community development.
It includes two cycling tracks a pump track for mountain bikes and a race track for road bikes — aimed at nurturing talent and improving the well
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