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Standing in No Man’s Land: The Border Crossings of Tour d’Afrique
Border crossings suck – there’s no debating that. But at least in Africa you get some pretty interesting ones. Today,
UPDATED April 13, 2017 BY

Tour d’Afrique: The Ultimate Social Experiment
Here we are in Mbeya after a tough seven-day stretch through the heart of Tanzania from Arusha. Why was
UPDATED March 24, 2017 BY

The Emotional Profile Of A Tour d'Afrique Stage
As cyclists we’re used to pouring over the details of elevation and speed profiles of our rides, or for
UPDATED March 13, 2017 BY

Rubber On Concrete, Sand, Mud and Dirt: Schwalbe Tires In Africa
Unfortunately, flat tires are a reality of cycling, whether you are a long distance cyclist, a weekend mountain biker,
UPDATED March 10, 2017 BY

Bicycles & Genocide
“The great courage is still to gaze as squarely at the light as at death.” – Albert Camus The
UPDATED March 9, 2017 BY