
The decision was made by the President of the UCI jury, citing dangerous road conditions that made it unsafe for riders to continue.
With the final stage halted with one lap remaining, the general classification standings from Stage 6 were used to determine the overall winner.
Doubey, representing TotalEnergies, had established a strong lead with a total race time of 19 hours, 35 minutes, and 12 seconds.
Eritrea's Henok Mulueberhan finished second, just six seconds behind, while Germany's Oliver Mattheis of Bike Aid secured third place, 11 seconds adrift.
Rwanda's Masengesho Vainqueur secured seventh place in the final standings.
Here is the final general classification for the top 10 cyclists.
- Fabien Doubey (TotalEnergies) â" 19h35'12'
- Henok Mulueberhan (Eritrea) â" +6'
- Oliver Mattheis (Bike Aid) â" +11'
- Milan Donie (Lotto Dstny) â" +12'
- Adria Pericas (UAE Team Emirates Gen-Z) â" +25'
- Joris Delbove (TotalEnergies) â" +43'
- Masengesho Vainqueur (Rwanda) â" +51'
- Juan Martinez (Development Team) â" +53'
- Awet Aman (UCI WCC) â" +1'02'
- Brady Gilmore (Israel â" Premier Tech) â" +1'02'

French cyclist Fabien Doubey has been crowned the champion of the Tour du Rwanda 2025 after rain forced the cancellation of the final stage on Sunday, March 2.


Doubey, representing TotalEnergies, had established a strong lead with a total race time of 19 hours, 35 minutes, and 12 seconds.

Eritrea's Henok Mulueberhan finished second, just six seconds behind, while Germany's Oliver Mattheis of Bike Aid secured third place, 11 seconds adrift.
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