Valens Ndayisenga

Valens Ndayisenga (born 1 January 1994)[2] is a Rwandan former professional cyclist, who competed professionally in 2016 and 2017 for the Dimension Data for Qhubeka and Tirol Cycling Team squads.

Valens Ndayisenga
Personal information
Full nameValens Ndayisenga
Born (1994-01-01) 1 January 1994
Muhazi-Rwamagana, Rwanda
Team information
Current teamRetired
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Amateur teams
2014–2015World Cycling Centre
2018POC Côte de Lumière
Professional teams
2016Dimension Data for Qhubeka[1]
2017Tirol Cycling Team

Born in Muhazi-Rwamagana, Ndayisenga was the 2014 National Road Race champion of Rwanda. He was 8th on stage 4 of the 2014 La Tropicale Amissa Bongo [3] and represented his country at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in the time trial finishing in 23rd place. In 2016, he won the Tour of Rwanda for a second time.[4]

Major results

2012
3rd Road race, National Road Championships
5th Time trial, African Junior Road Championships
2013
1st Stage 2 Tour of Rwanda
7th Time trial, African Road Championships
2014
National Road Championships
1st Road race
1st Time trial
1st Overall Tour of Rwanda
1st Young rider classification
1st Stage 2
5th GP de la Ville d'Oran
6th Overall Tour de Blida
7th Circuit d'Alger
2015
1st Time trial, National Road Championships
1st Prologue Tour d'Egypte
African Games
3rd Team time trial
10th Individual time trial
African Road Championships
4th Team time trial
7th Individual time trial
2016
1st Overall Tour of Rwanda
1st Young rider classification
1st Stages 2 & 6
2nd Time trial, National Road Championships
African Championships
5th Team time trial
6th Individual time trial
2017
African Championships
3rd Team time trial
5th Individual time trial
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