Date: Monday, 06 July 2026

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Africa’s rise in professional cycling continues through sustained success at the highest level of the sport. Eritrean sprinter Biniam Girmay and Mauritian all-rounder Kim Le Court-Pienaar carry that momentum into the 2026 season through performances that have expanded opportunities for African riders and strengthened the continent’s profile at the Tour de France.
The 2026 Tour de France began in Barcelona on Saturday, July 4, with the first team time trial to open the race since 1971.
“I’m super happy and super motivated to start here in Barcelona, to go for stage wins, and chase the green jersey. This has been our main goal since the beginning of this season,” Girmay said during NSN Cycling Team’s pre-race press conference in Barcelona on July 2.
The 26-year-old from Asmara begins his fourth Tour de France as the designated sprint leader of NSN Cycling Team, the Swiss-registered squad he joined on a three-year contract following the rebranding of his previous team.
Girmay became the first Black African rider to win the Tour’s green jersey after securing three stage victories during the 2024 edition. The achievement established him among the world’s leading sprinters and marked a defining moment for African cycling.
NSN assembled its Tour roster around Girmay for this campaign.
Sprint specialists Jake Stewart and Lewis Askey form the core of his lead-out train alongside Matîs Louvel and Tom Van Asbroeck. George Bennett and Krists Neilands provide additional strength for the mountain stages and support across the three-week race.
African Riders Summary
| Rider | Career highlights | 2026 role |
| Biniam Girmay | Three Tour de France stage wins, 2024 green jersey, Gent-Wevelgem champion | NSN Cycling Team sprint leader, full lead-out train |
| Kim Le Court-Pienaar | Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes champion (2025), Tour de France Femmes yellow jersey and stage winner (2025), Cape Epic winner (2023) | AG Insurance-Soudal Team leader building toward Tour de France Femmes after injury recovery |
Kim Le Court-Pienaar Extends African Cycling’s Rise
Kim Le Court-Pienaar enters the women’s season with a record built on consistent progression, elite performances and determination.
The 30-year-old from Curepipe, Mauritius, reached another milestone in 2025 when she became the first African rider, male or female, to win a cycling Monument after claiming victory at Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes for AG Insurance-Soudal Team.
She followed that victory by becoming the first African woman to wear the yellow jersey at the Tour de France Femmes.
Le Court-Pienaar led the race for four days and added a stage victory during a landmark campaign.
A crash at the Tour of Flanders in April resulted in a fractured wrist and forced her to miss the defence of her Liège-Bastogne-Liège title.
Le Court-Pienaar returned to competition in June at the Tour de Suisse Women and finished fourth overall, a result that confirmed her condition ahead of the Tour de France Femmes, which runs from Aug. 1 through Aug. 9 between Lausanne and Nice.
She then travelled to Mauritius, where she claimed her fifth national road race title.
“Travelling all the way to Mauritius for just a few days is demanding, both physically and mentally, especially at such an important point in the season when I’m fully focused on preparing for the biggest goal of them all,” Le Court-Pienaar wrote on Instagram after the victory. “To many it might just be the national championships of a very small island. To me, it means everything.”
She has identified the Tour de France Femmes as her primary objective for the season.
Mountain biking formed the foundation of Le Court-Pienaar’s career. Victory at the Absa Cape Epic in 2023 attracted attention from European teams and led to her contract with AG Insurance-Soudal Team the following season.
The achievements of Girmay and Le Court-Pienaar have strengthened the case for continued investment in African cycling infrastructure and talent development.
A Record Built Stage by Stage, Title by Title
Biniam Girmay Full Career Palmarès
Eritrea’s Biniam Girmay Wins Stage at 2024 Tour de France2018 | Triple Junior African Champion
2019 | First Professional Victory
2021 | World Championship Silver Medal
2022 | Spring Classics and Grand Tour Breakthrough
2023 | WorldTour Progress
2024 | Green Jersey Campaign
2026 | Current Season
Kim Le Court-Pienaar Full Career Palmarès
Mauritius’ Kim Le Court-Pienaar2015 | Elite Road Breakthrough
2016 | First National Title
2017 | Continental Podium
2019 | Multi-Discipline Success
2022 | Continental Success
2023 | International Mountain Bike Success
2024 | Grand Tour Breakthrough
2025 | Monument Victory and Yellow Jersey
2026 | Current Season
