Talk of the Town

Wheels keep moving for a brighter future for Makhanda’s Ama-Riders

Developmen­t team achieves goal of competing in G2C

- MARK CARRELS

The Ama-Riders Cycling Club are keeping the wheels moving for a brighter future thanks to their enthusiasm and one man’s drive and initiative to use the sport as a vehicle for change.

The colourful Ama-Riders, kitted out in canary yellow cycling strip and showing great team spirit and camaraderi­e, turned heads at the G2C MTB race from Makhanda to Port Alfred last weekend.

This bunch of enthusiast­ic cyclists, with the help of a sponsor and their own determinat­ion, achieved their aim of cycling G2C after only starting out as an organised group at the beginning of the year.

Keen mountain biker Antony Wannell was fortunate to have seen the group cycling on the road in Makhanda in January this year.

“I spotted them cycling and stopped and said to them: ‘Guys you have an amazing thing going here, you have to formalise it.’ Then I told them: ‘Let’s work towards cycling the G2C’.

“However, in between cycling I suggested to them to work on a few other initiative­s together.”

That’s how Ama-Riders sprung to life, with Wannell emphasisin­g that the group continues identifyin­g township youth to join their cycling initiative. He said this programme contribute­d greatly to “keeping children off the streets and away from a life of potential crime, drug abuse” and other social ills.

He said inculcatin­g in the young

Our plan is to fix up the single track paths on the trail routes in the area and use our Ama-Riders as guides along them

cyclists a mindset of being a helping hand to others in the community was an important part of the programme.

“They are, for example, helping young single mothers who can’t leave the home and leave children unattended. For example, they will run to the shop for them, to buy the items

for them, come back and drop off the items for them.

“They have set up a group that specifical­ly runs these errands for the community. It truly is amazing to see,” Wannell said.

Wannell said the group, who have entered several races in the region, was

in the process of partnering with the “Love of the Mountain” initiative in Makhanda to formalise trails in the region.

“Our plan is to fix up the single track paths on the trail routes in the area and use our Ama-Riders as guides.

“Our goal with this is that we want to do the same in Kenton, Port Alfred and hence we have partnered with Kariega Foundation for this initiative.

“We want to set up trails between the three towns, where the different groups help each other.”

Said one of the enthusiast­ic riders: “The G2C was very nice and lots of fun.

“We have done a lot of cycling single track mountain bike races as a group already and we would like to grow into a bigger group.

“Today we cycled about 62km and it was most enjoyable.”

Wannell said he and his group of riders were thankful for those who dug deep into their pockets to help the Ama-Riders register and participat­e in the G2C race. “But to take this participat­ion to the next level we need proper sponsors,” he said.

“And we appeal to people. If they have any previously loved no-longerused bicycles or equipment, to donate it to us because we have so many children who we want to bring into this programme. We want to train some of the Ama-Riders riders to properly maintain bikes as well,” Wannell said.

 ?? Picture: MARK CARRELS ?? BRIGHT FUTURE: The Ama-Riders developmen­t team brought great team spirit and camaraderi­e to the recent G2C MTB race from Makhanda to Port Alfred. In front with them at the prizegivin­g podium is founder Antony Wannell.
Picture: MARK CARRELS BRIGHT FUTURE: The Ama-Riders developmen­t team brought great team spirit and camaraderi­e to the recent G2C MTB race from Makhanda to Port Alfred. In front with them at the prizegivin­g podium is founder Antony Wannell.

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