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Lowe, Hahn top world junior cycling rankings

- ■ Hesron Kapanga

Namibia’s junior cyclists Kevin Lowe and Daniel Hahn made history this year as they became the first Namibian cyclists to be ranked number one and three, respective­ly, in the cross-country men’s junior rankings.

Lowe and Hahn, both 18 years old and currently Namibia’s top junior men’s Mountain Bike (MTB) riders, represente­d the country at several Swiss Cup MTB races and the Internatio­nal Cycling Union (UCI) MTB World Championsh­ips in France last year.

In the latest ranking, released by UCI in January 2023, Lowe is ranked first with 338 points while Hahn is ranked third with 306 points. Antonio Solano Diego of Colombia is in second place at 319 points.

In an interview with Nampa on Wednesday, Lowe said having two Namibians in the top three positions means a lot to him.

“All the hard training hours and racing are paying off. It was something I wanted to achieve and always dreamed of. Now that I have achieved this, I am more than proud and thankful. A lot of people supported me through the years, and all of it helped a lot,” he said

He said the top spot in the world, however, adds pressure to his racing, but he will try to keep as calm as he can.

“I am motivated to work hard and put a lot of work into training, so that I can maintain this ranking for as long as possible,” said Lowe, who stated that he has a few goals for the year, with the Road Bike National Championsh­ips, the Mountain Bike National Championsh­ips, African Championsh­ips being the biggest.

The World Championsh­ips also form part of his goal to keep this ranking for as long as possible while aspiring to finish school with good marks.

Hans du Toit, the national cyclist’s coach, told this agency the ranking gives Namibia credibilit­y in the world scenes to compete with the best.

All the big countries like Germany, Italy, France and Switzerlan­d, he said, have

massive programmes in the junior ranking, and they are all trying to get back to the number one spot in the juniors.

“When they now open the ranking, they will see two Namibians in the top three in the world, which shows something is going on in Namibia. Most of them don’t even know where Namibia is,”

Du Toit said.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Impressive… Kevin Lowe and Daniel Hahn, junior cyclists from Namibia, achieved a historical first by being ranked first and third in the men’s junior cross-country rankings.
Photo: Nampa Impressive… Kevin Lowe and Daniel Hahn, junior cyclists from Namibia, achieved a historical first by being ranked first and third in the men’s junior cross-country rankings.

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