MXOAN

2023 FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations

Pics by Zygmund Brodalka.

Story and extra pics by MSA MX Comission…

The grandeur of a Continental championship is a worthy title to bestow upon any country, any city or any venue. It was the finest city of Cape Town winning the bid to host the 2023 FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations at the well-renowned Zone 7 MX track on 11- 13 August 2023.

Motorsport South Africa’s MX Commission had an amazing task team to manage the mainline event bringing life to the 2023 African Continent Championship.

Planning started months in advance as 9 countries prepared for battle and a total of 219 riders entered this prestigious event making MXOAN 2023 the largest Official Motocross event under FIM Africa managed by MSA.

Country entries included Botswana (19), Kenya (17), Madagascar (8), Morocco (3), Namibia (20), South Africa (36), Uganda (26), Zambia (23), Zimbabwe (24) and an additional 43 privateers.

2023 FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations
Team Tanzania
Team Zambia.
2023 FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations
Uganda
2023 FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations
Team Zimbabwe
2023 FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations
Team Namibia
2023 FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations
Team Kenya
2023 FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations
Botswana
2023 FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations
Madagascar

The weeks leading up to the event brought much stress to the table as planning and organising was well underway and the weather had not been kind in any way with excessive rain leading to previous race postponements.

The final two weeks before racing arrived, and it was the calm before the storm. Trucks rolled into Zone 7 offloading bikes, riders came to get a feel for the track the weekend before, bike preparations and local trainers had all engaged to bring this magnificent championship to fruition.

On Friday 11 August 2023 when the first cars and vans entered the Bar Cargo Zone 7 gates, it was that lekker feeling for everyone. Riders had that look of ease hiding the nervousness, meeting old friends, and getting to know new friends. Country teams were gathering in their dedicated pit areas as riders and mechanics unloaded and set up camp for the weekend that lay ahead.

Documentation started at 10:00 and one could feel the tension as the racing was about to get real. Final testing and jetting commenced and you could hear braking through trees – stress levels started to rise – there was no turning back. The weekend and racing were engaged beyond the point of no return, it was all systems ready to go!

Saturday 12th August 2023 05:30 and riders had already pitched. There was no hiding the stress and the sleepless night preparing to face the 1st race day of MXOAN 2023.

Riders’ briefing was managed by the CoC (Karen Londt) and the Race Director (Jack Cheney) and with a few clarity questions from both juniors and seniors it was time to line up the 125’s to print the track for the days racing.

2023 FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations
MX50cc Start Mason Visser (13) Team South Africa

Although 1st practice was not a qualifying practice it was still a measure of what lay ahead and an indication in the pack of what the expected pace was going to be. Second practice and qualifying were where the game changed excessively. Riders were accustomed to the layout and the track flow was under the belt. The pressure was now on.

Heat 1 started with the MX 50’s tackling the dirt and the excitement had started. Riders, mechanics, dads, crew and spectators clinched onto what was happening in full view. Cheering, shouts, and screams for favourite riders from all countries will not be forgotten.

Unity in sport was amazing as everyone worked together toward one goal. Sports really is the greatest diplomat.

Race 3 was where the final crunch would happen, where it was all or nothing for that best position final attempt to score some points.

It had no sooner started and the weekend of MXOAN was behind us, almost like time stood still during racing but blazed past for the entire event.

Prize giving commenced and the African Continent came together to award the countries and riders for their prestigious achievements.

2023 FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations
Andale Mogorosi (33) MXLites Team Botswana
2023 FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations
Thor Johnston MX125 Team South Africa

MX 50 Team

1st South Africa

2nd Kenya

3rd Zimbabwe

 MX 50 Individual

1st Riley Geldenhuys

2nd Aden Fisher

3rd Parker Cik

2023 FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations
Trenton Kretzman (11)

MX 65 Team

1st South Africa

2nd Uganda

3rd Botswana

MX 65 Individual

1st Trenton Kretzmann

2nd Evan Frost

3rd Aiden Retief

2023 FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations
Trent Valschecci MX Lites Privateer

MX Lites Team

1st South Africa

2nd Zimbabwe

3rd Namibia

 MX Lites Individual

1st Trent Valsecchi

2nd Ashton Martin

3rd Blake Frost

2023 FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations
Matthew Correia (105) Privateer Daniel Venter (15) MX125 Team South Africa

MX 125 Team

1st South Africa

2nd Uganda

3rd Madagascar

MX 125 Individual

1st Jordan van Wyk

2nd Tristan Durow

3rd Kyle Townsend

MX Masters team

1st Zambia

2nd Zimbabwe

 MX Masters Individual

1st Dale Holliday

2nd Trevor Thixton

3rd Nick Heygate

MX Vets Team

1st Zimbabwe

2nd Namibia

3rd South Africa

MX Vets Individual

1st Craig Kruger

2nd Warren Thorne

3rd Uwe Sternagel

2023 FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations
Alon and Stav Orland Team Uganda

MX 2 team

1st South Africa

2nd Uganda

3rd Zambia

MX 2 Individual

1st Stav Orland

2nd Dalton Venter

3rd Davin Cocker

2023 FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations
Anthony Raynard MX1 Privateer

MX 1 Team

1st South Africa

2nd Namibia

3rd Zambia

MX 1 Individual

1st Anthony Raynard

2nd Jesse Wright

3rd Jayden Proctor

WMX Team

1st South Africa

2nd Zambia

3rd Kenya

WMX Individual

1st Leah Heygate

2nd Kayla Raaff

3rd Cheyenne de Lima

 

2023 FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations
Davin Cocker MX2 Team South Africa

An outstanding performance from all riders and well done to South Africa for taking the overall win on the country standings.

Country

1st South Africa (728)

2nd Zimbabwe (384)

3rd Zambia (233)

Some Thank You’s!

Appreciation to the Motorsport South Africa team as well as the Zone 7 team for making this a memorable African Continental Championship event.

Congratulations to all riders from all the countries on their incredible commitment and dedication to Motocross.

Thank you to Bar Aviation/Bar Cargo for their contribution to the success of the event, as well as class and trophy sponsors by Sygnia, Marshal bibs sponsored by Leatt, Bandit Graffix, Radio2Radio, F61 Performance Products for their sponsorship towards the riders welcome packs and track side sponsors WFO Bikes and Racing, Total Control, Tallie Marine, TrackMyRide, Factory Links and Galfer Brakes.

 Thank you to FIM Africa as well as all the dedicated officials, marshals and staff.

The announcement was made that MOROCCO will host the FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations in 2024 – see you all in Morocco! 

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