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Challenging Sudan's cycling stigma
Cycling in Sudan is seen by many as something for children, not adults. But the Sudanese Amateur Cyclists group is challenging those perceptions. Members have held their version of the Tour de France in an attempt to highlight the benefits of cycling, and break down stereotypes.
(Photo: Cyclist in Khartoum. Credit: Sudanese Amateur Cyclists)
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