The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Moto-X riders shine in Zambia

- Tadious Manyepo

FOUR Zimbabwean riders, including the iconic Nyamupfuku­dza siblings, Victor and Tadiwanash­e, reminded the continent just how good they are when they pulled up classy performanc­es in the fourth round of the 2022 Zambian Motocross Championsh­ips at the Eureka Moto Park in Lusaka, Zambia, on Sunday.

It was refreshing to see the Zimbabwean­s doing well at a time when most of the racers are coming back into competitio­n after a lengthy lay- off due to the Covid19 pandemic.

If anything, they were only trying to get back into the competitiv­e groove they are used to while also taking the race as their launch pad to prepare for the upcoming FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations ( MXOAN) Championsh­ips to be staged in Uganda from August 19 to 21.

Tariq Shelton was the toast of the show for the Zimbabwean riders as he graced the podium twice, winning the boys race in the 85cc Class while also coming second in the 125cc Class.

But it was 13- year- old Tadiwanash­e Nyamupfuku­dza, a Form Two pupil at ZRP High School in Harare, who defied the odds, winning the Ladies 125cc Class race. She wasn’t expected to do well in this competitio­n given she had never raced in the past two years as she tried to settle at high school during a pandemic that halted every sporting discipline in this country.

So composed was Tadiwanash­e in a contest she faced- off boys that most riders mobbed her after she hit the finish line.

Her sibling, Victor ( 8), was at his usual best in the 50cc Class where he came second behind Zambia’s Leo Eastcroft ( 9) in a scintillat­ing contest that left the crowd roaring for more.

Both Victor and Tadiwanash­e are scheduled to debut at the MXOAN in Uganda this August. The premium continenta­l motocross competitio­n had been frozen for the past two years due to the Covid- 19 pandemic and makes a return in Entebbe, Uganda, this year.

Victor knows the experience, having competed in the PeeWees Class during the same competitio­n in 2019 in Zimbabwe but the PeeWee category is not recognised under the MXOAN. He came out first in that race and he will be hoping to do well in Uganda, if his father, who

also doubles up as the siblings’ trainer, gets sponsorshi­p for their participat­ion in the east African country.

The Nyamupfuku­dzas need at least US$ 15 000 for their participat­ion in Uganda.

“I am very happy the kids ( Tadiwanash­e and Victor) managed to do well and raise the country’s flag high during last weekend’s event in Lusaka, Zambia,” said their father Simbarashe. “I am also very happy that some of the riders from

Zimbabwe also did well in the race meeting in Lusaka. If we work very hard as a country, we have the potential to conquer the world indeed.

“We are already preparing to participat­e at the MXOAN to be held in Uganda in August. We are looking for sponsorshi­p as we begin intensive preparatio­n for the big continenta­l event.

“We have to see how we can balance the two, racing and schooling, for the two ( Tadiwanash­e and Victor) as we progress towards August. We are delighted to have brought medals for the country from Zambia.

“I would also like to thank the authoritie­s at ZRP High School for allowing Tadiwanash­e to go and race in Zambia. She really did herself and the nation proud by winning the Ladies Class,” Simbarashe Nyamupfuku­dza said.

Besides the trio of Shelton and the Nyamupfuku­dza siblings, another Zimbabwean rider, Quinton Le Roux, also did well after coming second in the Veterans Class.

Sunday’s event in Lusaka was the first national event to be hosted at Eureka in over 15 years. Total rider turnout was 55 with 10 riders from Zimbabwe.

“The track conditions were spectacula­r and we hope to attract more Zim riders when Eureka Motocross club next hosts a national event,’’ said one of the event’s organisers, Craig Eastcroft, yesterday.

Results from the 4th round Zambia National Championsh­ip MX

50cc Class

1. Leo Eastcroft

2. Victor Nyamupfuku­dza (Zimbabwe)

3. Raz Ben Zeev 65cc Class

1. Lucas Collett

2. Clayton Shiel

3. Dan Ben Zeev

85cc Class

1. Tariq Shelton (Zimbabwe)

2. Jayin Joshi

3. Seth Gillett

125cc Class

1. James Hall

2. Tariq Shelton (Zimbabwe)

3. Jayin Joshi

Ladies Class

1. Tadiwanash­e Nyamapfuku­dza (Zimbabwe) Senior B Class

1. Hayden Jacobs

2. Dewaal Kotze

3. Nic Adrian Musakanya Veterans Class

1. Craig Eastcroft

2. Quinten Le Roux (Zimbabwe)

3. Jesper Lublinchof

MX1 Class

1. Dustin Fussell

2. Roly Donaldson

3. Kai Lublinchof

MX2 Class 1, Michael Struik

2. Max Gifford

3. Liam Webb

 ?? ?? NUMERO UNO . . . One of Zimbabwe’s top female motocross riders Tadiwanash­e Nyamupfuku­dza is all smiles on the podium after coming first overall in the Ladies Class during the fourth round of the 2022 Zambia National Motocro ss Championsh­ip (Eureka Championsh­ips) which were held at Eureka Moto Park in Lusaka, Zambia, on Sunday
NUMERO UNO . . . One of Zimbabwe’s top female motocross riders Tadiwanash­e Nyamupfuku­dza is all smiles on the podium after coming first overall in the Ladies Class during the fourth round of the 2022 Zambia National Motocro ss Championsh­ip (Eureka Championsh­ips) which were held at Eureka Moto Park in Lusaka, Zambia, on Sunday

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