By Frank Kaheesi-

Uganda’s motocross team, the Cranes, soared to a remarkable third-place finish at the FIM-Africa Motocross of African Nations (MXoAN) held in Harare, Zimbabwe, proudly bringing home bronze after a weekend of action.

The Ugandan riders ready for the track in Zimbabwe on Friday Morning

The Ugandans battled against some of Africa’s best, securing 284 points to cement their spot on the podium. Hosts Zimbabwe claimed silver with 468 points, while the ever-dominant South Africa reigned supreme with 717 points, sweeping multiple categories including MX50, MX65, MX Elite, MX125, MX2, and WMX.

For Uganda, the podium finish was further sweetened by historic victories in the junior ladies’ categories. Rising stars Hellena Birungi Ainomugisha and Jamairah Makumbi struck gold in MX50 Ladies and MX65 Ladies,

Uganda’s junior ranks proved unstoppable, taking all three podium places in both MX50 Ladies and MX65 Ladies. In MX50, Abigail Katende secured second while Abigail Muwanguzi clinched third. In MX65, Faith Angel Deedan and Joy Norah Akao followed Makumbi to complete a clean sweep.

Birungi’s performance was especially noteworthy as she not only defended her 2024 African Women’s Championship title but also competed head-to-head with boys in the mixed 50CC race, finishing an impressive 12th overall.

Other standout contributors included Jaysen Katek, Isreal Mpuga, Alber Muwanguzi, and Janan Makumbi, all of whom added crucial points for the Cranes. In the MX125 class, team captain Gift Tabula Ssebuguzi displayed unshakable consistency, finishing fifth in all three heats.

Uganda also fielded strong riders across various categories: Ethan Paul and Jude Musedde in MX65, Miguel and Jonathan Katende alongside Ethan Katek in MX Elite, while Waleed Omar and Wazir Ali Omar battled in MX2 and MX1, respectively.

FMU Deputy Vice President of Motorcycling and team manager Arthur Blick Jr. praised the squad’s grit:

“I would like to welcome back Team Uganda for achieving a successful podium finish at the continental event. Competing on a fully sandy track, unlike the hard surfaces we train on at home, was a huge challenge, but the team showed great adaptability and spirit.”

The 2025 MXoAN featured riders from eight nations, including South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana, Namibia, Madagascar, Uganda, and Kenya. With over 200 competitors across junior and senior levels, it was one of the most competitive editions in recent years.

2025 MXoAN Overall Classifications:

  1. South Africa 717
  2. Zimbabwe 468
  3. Uganda 284
  4. Namibia 281
  5. Botswana 159

For Uganda, this bronze medal building on last year’s silver in Marrakech, Morocco signals a steady rise in continental motocross. With young talents like Birungi and Makumbi leading the charge, the Cranes look set for even greater success when the event heads to Namibia in 2026.

The roar of engines may only start tomorrow, but the excitement is already shaking the ground in Donbrook, Harare! Uganda’s 2025 MXoAN Team – famously known as the MX Cranes ,  have safely reunited with their bikes, marking the official countdown to an action-packed weekend of motocross glory.

After days on the road, battling heat, dust, and unexpected delays at the border (due to Zimbabwe’s public holidays), the long-awaited moment finally came riders being joyfully reunited with their beloved machines. The smiles, hugs, and even a few victory jumps at the pits told the whole story: The Cranes are ready for takeoff!

offloading Bikes in Harare

Today, Friday 15th August, was Documentation and Scrutineering Day. The MX Cranes had a 12:00 noon slot and, true to their professional form, the team was in and out within the hour. Bikes passed inspections, riders cleared their paperwork, and spirits were sky-high.

Team Manager, beaming with pride, noted:

“The riders are in great shape, both mentally and physically. We know the competition will be tough, but the energy in this camp is something special. We’re here to give it our all for Uganda!”

Uganda will be represented across various categories as follows:

PW50 Demo

The Muwanguzi riders ready for practice in Harare

MX50

Female MX50

MX65

White Bib MX65

Female MX65

MX Lites

MX125

MX2

MX1

WMX

MX Vets

From the tiniest 50cc warriors to the thunderous MXVets powerhouses, every rider here carries the pride of Uganda. The MX Cranes are not just here to race – they’re here to show the heart, grit, and talent that makes Uganda a motocross powerhouse in Africa.

With the team’s bikes prepped and riders eager for competition, the stage is set for Uganda to make a powerful statement at the 2025 edition of the Motocross of African Nations (MXoAN) in Zimbabwe. Fans back home will be watching closely as the MX Cranes chase glory on the regional stage.

Special thanks to the Orland Family, Extreme Adventure Park, Uganda Airlines, Shell Advance, the Government of Uganda, the National Council of Sports, Ali Omar, and all rider parents the real MVPs who sacrifice, cheer, and make it happen, for their tremendous efforts and support in making this journey possible.

Tomorrow, the gates drop, the dirt flies, and the fight for glory begins. Whether it’s battling for the holeshot or making a comeback from the back of the pack, one thing is certain – the MX Cranes will give it their all for the Pearl of Africa.

Stay tuned for live updates, results, and behind-the-scenes moments on All our social media handles as Uganda chases MXoAN 2025 glory in Zimbabwe

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The roar of engines, the thrill of the chase, and the spirit of competition filled the air as the second round of the Mountain Dew Uganda National Motocross Championship was successfully held at Victoria Race Track. Special thanks to the event sponsors: Mountain Dew, Shell Advance, Lato Milk, Worldwide Movers, Rubaga Dental Surgery, and other contributors who made this electrifying event possible. Organized by the Speedway Motorsport Club (SMOC), the event was an adrenaline pumping spectacle as riders pushed their limits to secure crucial championship points.

Roneta Ssebuguzi was on fire, strengthening her lead in the MX 50 Junior Ladies category. She now sits 19 points clear of her closest rival, Grace Deedan, making a bold statement in the championship race.

Abigail Muwanguzi. photo by Lyan

In the MX 50 Junior class, Harvey Kigundu showed no signs of slowing down, extending his lead to 117 points. Sentamu Favour put up an impressive fight, winning the second heat and securing second place with 95 points. Roneta Ssebuguzi maintained her third position with 84 points. Meanwhile, Kayira Carey and Kaye Richard had a fantastic evening, with Kaye completing the podium in third place.

 

The MX 50 Senior category saw an intense battle, with Israel Mpuga emerging victorious, closely chased by Abigail Katende in second place and Birungi Hellena in third. John Patrick Muwonge and Jayson Katek delivered standout performances, keeping the crowd on the edge of their seats. The championship standings saw a shake-up, with Abigail Katende now leading at 106 points, followed by Hellena Birungi with 95 points. Israel Mpuga dropped to third with 92 points, while Abigail Muwanguzi and Jayson Katek remain contenders with 80 and 72 points, respectively.

When the dust settled in the MX 65 class, Haiden Kaliisa emerged as the star of the day, seizing a golden opportunity to claim victory! The drama unfolded in the third heat when Ethan Musede, who had dominated the first two heats, lost valuable time, slipping down to third place.

Sensing the opening, Jude Kyle Musede went full throttle, pushing harder than ever, and his determination paid off with a wellcearned second place. Meanwhile, Jamairah Makumbi showcased incredible consistency throughout the round, racking up 39 points just enough to secure fourth place.

With Round 2 shaking up the standings, there’s a new leader in town Ethan Musede sits on top with 95 points, but Haiden Kaliisa is hot on his heels with 88! Not far behind, Jude Kyle Musede stays in the mix with 86 points, while Jamairah Makumbi keeps the boys in check, trailing Jude by just four points. The championship battle is heating up, and it’s game on for the next round!

The MX 85 class was pure entertainment, featuring a dominant performance by Miguel Katende, who swept all the heats and proved that his return means business. His brother Jonathan Katende followed in second place, while Jassa Ethern chased the Katende brothers to secure third place. Adam Kabuye, Ashram Makumbi, and Talha Kateete put up a strong fight. Miguel Katende took his momentum further, stepping into the deep waters of the MX1 and MX2 third heat, where he finished an impressive fifth. He is proving to be a tough rider and a force to be reckoned with.

Gift Malcom Ssebuguzi was in a league of his own in the MX 125 category, winning all heats and securing maximum points to strengthen his championship lead to 120 points. Not content with just that, he took on the MX1 and MX2 classes and finished second on the podium. Meanwhile, the battle between Jerome Mubiru and Dan Mitima had fans cheering as the two riders put on an exhilarating show. Dan secured second place, with Jerome finishing third. Jason Burrows’ consistency saw him finish fourth, reinforcing his third-place position in the championship standings with 84 points.

The MX2 class delivered another gripping contest, with Ssendaula Jovan emerging as the winner, collecting 47 points. Habib Kiggundu took second place with 44 points, while Malcom Omoding came in third with 43 points. In the MX2 Ladies category, Swansi Sambo claimed victory, finishing ninth overall  and 1st in the ladies category, with Asia Kasirye in second and Kateete Shadia in third. Despite failing to finish the first heat, Shadia made a remarkable comeback and collected 32 points.

The MX1 class was a high-speed thriller, with Maxime Van Pee and Ashim Sserwadda giving fans a breathtaking show. Van Pee finished third with 45 points, while Sserwadda claimed second place with 49 points. However, the day belonged to Sentamu Fortune, who was untouchable, winning all heats and securing 60 points. With this win, Sentamu is making his presence known in the championship race as he now chases Ashim, who leads with 109 points. Van Pee sits in second with 92 points, followed closely by Isma Mukiibi with 90 points.

The Vets class saw a dramatic turn of events as Kayira failed to finish the third heat, dropping to third place with 40 points. This allowed Ssebunya Rogers, who had been patiently pushing, to seize the victory. Ashi Young claimed second place with 41 points. The lone lady in this category, Nakiwala Arithea, continued to dominate, strengthening her lead in the Ladies category and she is  third overall in the championship. Ssebunya now leads the championship standings with 114 points, with JB Achal following in second with 90 points.

photo By: Lyan

As the dust settles on Round 2, the championship race is heating up! The third round will be a crucial battleground as riders push for more points and strive to cement their place at the top. Get ready for another adrenaline-fueled showdown!

Jackson Jay

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All roads will lead to Garuga on March 2, 2025, as the ultimate battle for championship points revs up at the Victoria Race Track in Entebbe! Buckle up for a high-octane showdown as riders push their limits, leaving nothing but dust and adrenaline in their wake!

Organised by SMOC and sponsored by Shell Advance, Lato Milk, Worldwide Movers, Fire and Safety Appliances, and Rubaga Dental Surgery, this round promises jaw-dropping jumps, heart-stopping drifts, and electrifying action across all classes.

In MX 50 Junior, Harvey Kigunddu is blazing the track, but rivals Sentamu Favour and Roneta Ssebuguzi aren’t backing down! Tied at 47 points, just 13 behind the leader, these young daredevils are ready to turn up the heat. Will Kigunddu hold his ground, or will an upset shake up the standings?

The MX 50 Senior class is a pressure cooker! 2024 African champion Hellena  Birungi  is feeling the heat as she clings to  five-points behind Abigail Katende . But Muwanguzi Abigail is revving up to snatch the podium from a field of fierce competitors, including Israel Mpuga, JP Muwonge, and more. Expect fireworks!

In MX 65, Lally Sekamwa must bring his A-game as the Musede brothers, Ethan and Kyle, close in like predators on the hunt! And let’s not forget Haiden Kaliisa, who’s just two points away from breaking into the podium. The chase is on!

MX 85, The Katende brothers, Miguel and Jonathan, have made this class their kingdom but challengers are lining up for the throne! Isaac Mutima, who had a rocky Round 1, is fired up and ready to break the Katende dominance. Ashraf Mbabazi Jr and Adam Kabuye are also charging forward, making this an unmissable fight!

In MX 125 class, Malcolm Gift Ssebuguzi crushed it in Round 1, but with Dan Mitima and Jason Burrows gearing up for battle, the throne isn’t safe. Meanwhile, Keith Deedan and Kateete Shamirah are throwing down the gauntlet as they try to crash the top three party. Hold on to your helmets, this one’s going to be wild!

MX 2 class, Sharifah Kateete, the fearless warrior set to represent Africa in Australia, is taking on the boys and she’s not backing down! Ssendaula Jovan and Habib Kiggundu are standing in her way, but she’s got the throttle wide open. And also watch out for Julius Mubiru, who’s gunning to overtake her in this high-stakes battle!

Expect charged performances from heavy hitters like Maxim Van Pee, JB Achal, and more! This isn’t just a race, it’s an all out war on two wheels! With speed, skill, and a whole lot of grit, these riders are ready to put on a show that’ll leave fans breathless.

Dont dare miss!!

Jackson Jay Serwanga

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The Mountain Dew Uganda National Motocross Championship roared into action with a thrilling first round over the weekend of February 1–2, 2025. The event, organized by Southern Motor Club, was held at the E-Villa MX Track in Kalisizo, Kyotera, attracting over 65 riders from different categories.

We extend our heartfelt appreciation to our incredible sponsors Mountain Dew and Shell Advance for their steadfast support of motocross and our club members year after year. Your dedication has been instrumental in the growth and success of the sport! A special thank you also goes to Lato Milk, Worldwide Movers, Encounter Africa Safaris, Nabisere Hotel, Semka Racing Academy, Vigar Bar Kyebando, Gudluck Promotions, Fire and Safety Appliances, and St. Francis Junior School. Your generous contributions played a crucial role in making this event a resounding success.

Your continued support fuels the passion and progress of motocross in Uganda, and we look forward to even greater achievements together!

With a blend of young talent, seasoned riders, and enthusiastic fans, the event proved to be a resounding success. The competitive spirit was high as riders battled for top honors, setting the tone for an exciting motocross season ahead.

The youngest competitors displayed great promise in the MX50 Junior class. Harvey Kiggundu was in a class of his own, winning all three heats and securing the maximum 60 points. He was followed by Sentamu Favour and Roneta Ssebuguzi, who both tied at 47 points, while Grace Deedan put in a commendable performance to finish fourth with 41 points.

Arinda Grace Deedan pushing her Bike

In the MX50 Senior class, Katende and Birungi in a Fierce Duel. Abigail Katende and Hellena Birungi were the standout performers. Katende managed to clinch victory by winning two heats, collecting 57 points, while Birungi followed closely with 52 points. Abigail Muwanguzi claimed third place with 43 points. Notably, Israel Mpuga was the highest-ranked male competitor in a class that was largely dominated by female riders.

in hhe MX65 category, Sekamwa holds Off the Musedde Brothers in an intense contest, emerging as the winner with 57 points. He was trailed closely by the Musedde brothers, Ethan (54 points) and Jude Kyle (43 points), both of whom showcased exceptional skills. The women’s competition was equally competitive, with Jamaira Makumbi putting on an outstanding performance, winning all her heats and securing a perfect 60 points. Faith Deedan followed with 51 points, while Akao Norah came third with 45 points.

The MX85 class was dominated by the Katende brothers, with Miguel Katende taking the top spot with 60 points, followed by Jonathan Katende with 51 points. Ethan Katek secured third place with 41 points, wrapping up a podium in this category.

The MX125 class was headlined by Gift Ssebuguzi, who dominated the competition by winning all the heats and earning 60 points. Dan Mitima followed in second place with 51 points, while Jason Burrows completed the podium with 45 points. In the women’s category, Shamirah Kateete displayed impressive riding skills, collecting maximum points.

Klye Musedde getting ready to race

The MX2 class was fiercely contested, with Jovan Ssendawula emerging victorious after collecting 60 points. Habib Kiggundu finished second with 47 points, while Sharifah Kateete came in third with 45 points. In the women’s category, Swanswi Sambo took second place with 51 points, followed by Asia Kasirye with 45 points.

The premier MX1 category showcased high-level motocross action, with Ashim Serwadda securing first place with 60 points. Isma Mukiibi followed in second place with 49 points, while Maxim Van Pee finished third with 47 points.

In the Veterans’ Class, experienced riders put on an impressive display, with Rogers Ssebunya taking the win. JB Achal finished second with 51 points, while Nakiwala Arithea rounded off the podium with 45 points.

A significant highlight of this year’s event was Southern Motor Club’s efforts to introduce a regional championship, a move that aligns with the 2023 Sports Act. The initiative aims to expand the sport beyond central Uganda, giving riders from different regions more opportunities to compete at a national level.

Speaking about this development, a Arthur Blick Junior Deputy Vice President , Federation of Motorsport Clubs of Uganda (FMU) stated: “The success of this event is proof that regional championships can attract high participation and improve the quality of motocross in Uganda. We are committed to rolling out this initiative in more regions to ensure the sport continues to grow.”

With FMU’s vision to expand motocross to other regions, riders from across Uganda can look forward to more competitive racing opportunities, further strengthening the sport’s presence nationwide.

The Mountain Dew Uganda National Motocross Championship Round 1 has set the stage for an exciting season. With top riders already showing great form and the promise of regional expansion, the future of Ugandan motocross looks brighter than ever.

Fans and participants are now eagerly anticipating Round 2, which is expected to bring even more intense battles and thrilling performances. With new riders stepping up and seasoned competitors looking to defend their titles, the race for the 2025 national championship is well and truly underway.

Jackson Jay Serwanga

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By Reynolds K Kibira

Facing one challenge after another, Team Uganda pulled off a heroic silver finish at the Africa Motocross Championship in Marrakesh, defying financial hurdles, last-minute adjustments, and the fierce competition of Africa’s top riders. With Africa’s No. 1 rider, Three-time Africa Champion Stav Asiimwe Orland leading the charge, Uganda stormed through the event, racking up 479 points, just behind South Africa—and leaving the hosts, Morocco, eating their dust.

Stav Asiimwe Orland: Uganda’s Ace and AMA Pro Competitor

Stav after winning Gold for Uganda

Already crowned Africa’s motocross champion twice, Stav Orland came to Marrakesh fresh from competing in the USA’s prestigious AMA Pro Motocross Championships. The experience clearly showed: Stav’s power and precision on the track were a class above, and he delivered a gold-winning performance in the MX2 category, showing Africa why he’s the continent’s reigning champion. Stav’s dedication and skill pushed Team Uganda’s points up, setting an inspiring example for his teammates as he brought his international training to the African arena.

Financial Hiccups and a Crash Course in Last-Minute Logistics
It wasn’t just the racetrack where Uganda had to pull off high-speed maneuvers. The Federation of Motorsports Uganda (FMU) faced a funding crisis that had the team scrambling. Visa applications, airtickets, bike shipments, and accommodation were all in the balance as government funding stalled. Just ten days before the competition, FMU managed to secure last-minute funding to get the essentials in place. But with riders like the Katende brothers and Jerome Mubiru opting out of this one, the team roster dropped from 45 to 27. The delay meant the team landed in Marrakesh just in time for the event, with zero practice runs on the track. Not ideal, to put it mildly.

Paul Musede, DVP, Eddie Sekamwa and Ali Omar Receiving Bikes from Customs in Morocco

Silver with Style and the Power of a Top-Tier Trio
Despite the setbacks, Uganda’s riders came prepared to throw down. The MX65 category was a showstopper, with Haruna Ramathan Mubiru, Isaac Mitima, and Isaiah Larry Ssekamwa going head -to-head in the final heat, claiming positions 2, 3, and 4, respectively. Their combined effort bagged a whopping 88 points, clinching Uganda’s win in the class! The Musede brothers, Jude Kyle and Eadric John, kept the intensity high in the MX50 class, snagging  positions 2 and 5 for 70 points, just behind the South African team.

Hellen Birungi, African MX50 Champion 2024

Meanwhile, Malcolm Gift Tabula, son of rally legend Ronald Ssebuguzi and 2022 Africa MX85 Champion, pulled off a thrilling comeback after Day 1’s bike mishap. Tabula turned it around on the final day, dominating his MX Lites class and collecting crucial points for Uganda. Injuries to high flying Malcom Omoding and Ally Kimera denied the team a few points to close on South Africa.
And Morocco saw the return of a fan-favourite: Fortune Ssentamu. Day Two had him racing like he was on a mission, riding with such intensity that some spectators thought he was auditioning for a superhero movie. After two podium finishes, Fortune said, “Seeing Stav out there and hearing the crowd cheer gave me that extra push!” Talk about a comeback story.
The team also saw its firsts as Federation President Hon. Jimmy James Akena Obote became the first president to represent a team at the continental Championship while Hellena Birungi became the first MX50 gold medalist since the start of the Motocross of African Nations (MXOAN).

Two Class Champions and an Unstoppable Team Spirit
The cherry on top? Uganda walked away with two class gold medals, thanks to Stav Orland in MX1 and Hellena Birungi in the MX 50 Ladies class, each showcasing their dominance on the track. By consistently placing riders in the top 10 across all classes, Team Uganda racked up the points and showed that sometimes, resilience is more powerful than resources.

A Call for Sustainable Support (Because Last-Minute Funding is Not a Sport)
Team Uganda’s silver win is a testament to their talent, grit, and unity, but it also highlights a glaring need for reliable funding. In a show of commitment, the Federation of Motorsports Uganda (FMU) had to secure a loan facility to cover the team’s travel expenses, while dedicated parents pitched in to cover accommodation costs in Morocco. This kind of support, while admirable, underscores the urgent need for sustained financial backing to enable full preparations and provide stability for the riders and the sport. With better resources, Uganda’s top riders could train, prepare, and compete on an even playing field. Until then, the team will keep defying the odds—and probably learning to pack their bags at record speed.

The writer is the General Secretary of the Federation of Motorsports Clubs of Uganda (FMU)

FIM Africa, Women In Motorcycling in collaboration with Federation of Motorsports clubs of Uganda (FMU) are proud to have Renown MX Coach Andre Dearden in Uganda. He is a certified MXGP World trainer endorsed by FIM to conduct the TTT program designed to up-skill local trainers and improve the performance of Ugandan riders.

The week-long schedule which started on 18th September 2024 included theory session for trainers and practical sessions conducted at Extreme Adventure Park, Busiika and Victoria Raceway Park Garuga. Trainees both Male and Female are being exposed to the technical aspects of coaching and strategic frameworks aimed at maximizing rider performance and safety.

1st Day attracted 18 trainees including 8 ladies

Andre Dearden is a full-time motocross training Coach, part time Motocross track designer and builder. He started coaching in 2001 with tailor-made programs which saw his students become champions in South Africa, Zambia, USA and multiple continental championships.

His presence in Uganda is a monumental moment for the country’s motocross community, as local trainers are receiving world-class instructions to refine their training methods, understand advanced techniques, and ultimately enhance the competitive edge of our riders.

FIM Africa is to conduct similar programs in other African countries, such as Senegal.  These programs will help in nurturing and developing new talent from grassroot level, and indeed promoting our top riders and trainers.

Monday, 23rd September 2024 at Victoria Raceway Park in Garuga, the FIM trainer has scheduled practical and theory Examinations to assess the performance of the trainees, award certificates of excellence and accredit the best performing trainees. This will conclude his purpose for the visit to Uganda.

The Federation of Motorsport clubs of Uganda (FMU) will continue conducting such training programs for its riders in conjunction with the trainees who have been impacted with the TTT knowledge with the aim of improving the skills of our riders.

UGANDA TO DOMINATE THE CENTRAL AFRICAN MOTORCROSS CHALLENGE WITH STRONG CONTINGENT.

The Central African Motocross Challenge is gearing up for an adrenaline packed weekend, showcasing the prowess of riders from Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, and South Sudan. While the event promises a multi national spectacle, the spotlight shines brightly on the intense competition between Uganda and Kenya.

Uganda, supported financially by the government through the Federation of Motorsports Clubs of Uganda, has dispatched a formidable team of 63 riders to vie for victory in this prestigious challenge. With a track record of six consecutive wins since 2016, Uganda aims to maintain its dominance in the motocross arena.

Among the standout contenders is Jude Kyle Musede in the Mx50 category, having secured victory in the first round at Busiika. Battling it out with Kenyan rider Amani Amani, Jude Kyle aims to claim the Central African Motocross Champion title, even if the duel with Amani proves challenging. Other notable contenders in this class include Jamairah Makumbi.

In the Mx65 category, Jonathan Katende, tied with Ramathan Mubiru after round 1, steps into the lead role in the absence of Miguel Katende. Despite nursing an injury, Jonathan, alongside riders like Ramathan Mubiru and Isaac Mitima, is determined to amass crucial points for Uganda.

Mx85 features Gift Sebuguzi and the Kenyan Lewis Ogonyi, with Ugandan riders Jerome Mubiru and Ron Young poised to contribute significantly. However, the absence of Dan Mitima, recovering from a hand injury, leaves a gap in Uganda’s points collection.

Mx125 showcases strong contenders in Milton Akaki Obote Akaki, Waleed Ali Omar, and Jeremiah Mawanda, prepared to take on the challenges posed by their Kenyan counterparts.

In Mx2, the duo of Jordan Mukiibi and Sharifah Kateete will face tough competition from Kenyan riders, while Mx1 places Fortune Sentamu as Uganda’s main hope for securing crucial points.

The veteran categories, Mx Vets and Mx Masters, see experienced riders like Geoffrey Kayira, Ashraf Mbabazi Sr, John Baptist Achal, Andreas Marinelli, and Hon. James Akena battling for valuable points.

The CAC race kicks off on Saturday with bike checks, practice, and the first heat in the later afternoon. Sunday follows with more practice, two heats, and the eagerly anticipated prize-giving ceremony, promising a thrilling conclusion to the Central African Motocross Challenge.

Story By: Mwambazi Lawrence.

Uganda’s prospect in MX2 Stav Orland looks to Crested Crane to fly higher at Mxoan championship running at Zone7 Speedspot Race track, West Cape Town. Stav picked for Uganda a P1 finish in Heat1 of MX2 on Saturday

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