Kenya selects 15 riders ahead of Africa Motocross of African Nations

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With less than a month to go until the highly anticipated FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations (MXOAN) in Marrakech, Morocco, on October 25-27, Team Kenya riders are leaving nothing to chance.

There has been a palpable sense of anticipation and gusto after the Motorcycle Sports Federation of Kenya (MSFK) revealed a star-studded team of 15 motocross athletes for the Marrakech extravaganza.

Leading the charge for Team Kenya in the MX1 Class is the current national champion and leader Apollo Mbuki, who will be returning to the FIM Africa continental showpiece for the umpteenth time.

Apollo is, by and large, the most decorated athlete in the team and will be Kenya’s acting captain at the iconic annual event, which is open to athletes from FIM member countries in Africa.  

Also in the mix are three girl riders led by Atete Benzinge, who will be the country’s sole representative in the WMX category.

 The other girl members of the team include Chiara Hatanga and Jematia Kangogo, both entered in the MX50 Class.

Reflecting on her selection, Atete shared, “I’m really excited and looking forward to representing Team Kenya in Marrakech. Going by the recent training camp conducted by Andre Deraden at Jamhuri Park racetrack, I learnt some new skills that I believe will come in handy in Morocco. I think I have improved tremendously in my jumps and cornering since that is where my weakness was.”

The 15-member team breathed a sigh of relief after the Government of Kenya (GOK), through the Ministry of Youth Affairs, Creative Economy and Sports confirmed a sponsorship package that will cover the team’s expenses including accommodation, airfare, bike transport, visa fees, FIM license fees, entry fees and allowances for the athletes.  

Also named in the team are MX50 speedsters, namely Leto Tohani, Jeremy Hawi, and Matt Kagondu.

MX65 has the likes of Armani Amani, Dylan Hatanga, Jedo Kagondu, Lemayian Mugo, and Jayden Weru.

MX Lite has two riders in Ngengi Kamau and Chemain Kangogo.

Like Apollo and Atete, Fredrick Yongo will be a lone ranger in MX Vets Class for oldies who still find riding satisfying and even enjoyable.

 MXOAN (the equivalent of AFCON in football) is the most prestigious motocross event in the FIM Africa continental calendar, and this year’s edition will bring together 18 African countries Kenya last hosted the event at the Jamhuri track in August 2016.

The event will comprise of the following classes: MX50 / MX65 / MXLites / MX125 / MX2 / MX1 / WMX and VMX.

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