Kwale, Kenya – The first contingent of the Algerian national cycling team has arrived in Kwale, Kenya, in preparation for the upcoming African Road Cycling Championships. The competition is scheduled to take place from November 19th to 23rd.
The Algerian Cycling Federation confirmed the team’s arrival, stating that the athletes are eager to compete and represent Algeria on the continental stage. The team is composed of both experienced riders and promising young talents, all determined to achieve success in the various race categories.
DZWatch understands that the team will be undergoing final preparations and acclimatization sessions in Kwale before the start of the championships. The coaching staff will be focusing on fine-tuning strategies and ensuring that the riders are in peak physical condition for the challenges ahead.
The African Road Cycling Championships are a significant event on the cycling calendar, attracting top athletes from across the continent. The competition provides a platform for cyclists to showcase their skills and compete for coveted titles. The Algerian team is expected to face stiff competition from other strong cycling nations, including South Africa, Eritrea, and Morocco.
Algeria has a proud history in cycling, and the national team is determined to add to that legacy at this year’s championships. Fans back home will be keenly following the team’s progress, hoping to see them bring home medals and achieve success on the African stage. DZWatch will continue to provide updates on the Algerian team’s performance throughout the championships.



