Big cycling this weekend

The Namibia Cycling Federation and Rock & Rut Cycling Club play host to the 2024 Nedbank Namibia XC1 Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) C1 and UCI Junior Series XCO races at the IJG Trails in Kleine Kuppe this Saturday.
This is the second round of the five races in the Nedbank XC series and the only one that will see cyclists score International Cycling Union (UCI) points. The event is set to attract between 140 and 150 local and international cyclists who are set to vie for UCI points.
Chairperson of Rock & Rut, Hanso Diehl, said preparations are at an advanced stage.
“We expect a few more locals to come still and do late registration. This event will allow the elite, u/23, and junior racers to score UCI points, which are important to participate in certain international events. The track is also in good shape, with many difficult technical elements to negotiate on the day of racing. Administrative-wise, everything is in order,” he said.
He added that both local and South African commissaries who will be in charge on the day are UCI-certified. Hosting a race to UCI specifications challenges both organisers and racers, raising the mountain biking level in Namibia to international standards.
He called on cycling enthusiasts to come in numbers to cheer the local cyclists on as they test their mettle against international competitors from South Africa and Lesotho. The track, which includes obstacles like rock gardens, jumps and steep climbs, is bound to provide great entertainment for spectators.
Defending champion
Last year, Namibia’s Alex Miller and South Africa’s Candice Lill won the elite men’s and women’s races. Fellow countrywoman Tyler Jacobs followed Lill in second place, and Monique du Plessis of Namibia came in third. Miller won the race ahead of South Africa’s Philip Buys and Johan Van Zyl in second and third place, respectively.
Local hero Miller is back to defend his position, fresh off a win at the Nedbank XC0, the first race in Rock & Rut’s series, earlier this month. An epic battle to watch out for will be the one between Namibia’s Daniel Hahn and South Africa’s Massimiliano Ambrosi.
Ambrosi beat Hahn to second place at last year’s Nedbank XC1 and the 2023 African Championships. The year before, on home turf in Windhoek, Hahn came out on top and will be out to repeat the feat. Michael Foster, the u/23 men’s African Champion, will be racing as well in a strong field that includes Namibia and South Africa’s top young talent.
Nedbank Namibia Communications and Public Relations Manager, Selma Kaulinge said: “This edition of the 2024 Nedbank Namibia XC1 UCI C1 and UCI Junior Series XC1 races will be epic and we cannot wait to see our Namibian cyclists take on the route with hopes of scoring much needed UCI points to bolster their world rankings.”
The races start at 07:30, with the elite, u/23 and junior women cycling at 08:45 and the men’s elite, u/23 and juniors starting at 11:50. The men u/16, sub-veterans, veterans, and masters will start their races at 10:15.