The first stage of the race nevertheless took place, finishing in the town of Rwamagana, and has seen
NSN Cycling Team's Itamar Einhorn take the stage win in the final sprint. Last year the race was won by TotalEnergies' Fabein Doubey, however at the time the edition was already marked by some absences from the race, due to concerns of the race's proximity with the active conflict in the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo - in which the Rwanda-backed M23 armed group was conducting offensive action only dozens of kilometers away from roads and hotels where the teams would be spending some of the stages in.
The world of cycling mourns more losses, albeit this time around not in the form of athletes. This sort of incident is very unusual, although not unprecedented.
At the 2016 Tour de France, a child was hit by a vehicle of the race's extensive caravan as well, but luckily escaped life-threatening injuries.