The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Morocco poised for historic comeback

- Collin Matiza and Cloud Fusire

MOROCCO are this year set to make a historic comeback to the FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations Championsh­ips after a decade of absence from one of the continent’s biggest motorcycli­ng events.

The two-day annual event traditiona­lly takes place during the last weekend of August and will this year be hosted by Zimbabwe at Donnybrook Raceway in Harare for the second time since 2015.

It will see top junior and senior male and female riders from across Africa coming together to battle for silverware.

And Jamie Kerwin, the public relations officer of the Bogwheeler­s Club who run motocross in Zimbabwe on behalf of Motorsport Zimbabwe, yesterday told The Herald that six countries, including Morocco, have already confirmed their participat­ion at this year’s African Championsh­ips to be staged on August 31 and September 1.

Moroccan riders have been absent at the FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations Championsh­ips for close to 10 years and were not at the last five editions of the continenta­l event which were staged in South Africa (2014), Zimbabwe (2015), Kenya (2016), Zambia (2019) and Botswana (2018).

But the North African country have indicated that they will be available for this year’s championsh­ips and some of their top riders will be making their way to this part of the world next month where they will be joined by their peers from Botswana, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia and the hosts Zimbabwe at the two-day event.

Kerwin said they were still expecting more countries to confirm their participat­ion at the African Championsh­ips before they close the registrati­on today.

This year will mark the 20th anniversar­y of this continenta­l event which was held in Botswana last year where South Africa once again emerged as the overall champions ahead of Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe have already named a strong 56-member team that will represent the country at this exciting two-day event and the team will be led by MX1 Class rider Jayden Ashwell (23), who is now based in South Africa.

Ashwell takes over the captaincy of Team Zimbabwe from Ashley Thixton who has also been included in the same team despite his relocation to the Democratic Republic of Congo a few months ago.

At this year’s African Championsh­ips, Ashwell and Thixton will represent Zimbabwe in the main MX1 Class together with Hamish Perry, Frik Prinsloo and Cameron Thixton.

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