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UCI champs crown winners in KwaMashu

The international event brought together the best cyclists from more than 20 countries with 60 international riders and four local cyclists participating.

THE GO!Durban Academy KwaMashu site was filled to capacity last week to watch the Velosolutions Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) Pump Track World Championships Finals.

The international event brought together the best cyclists from more than 20 countries with 60 international riders and four local cyclists participating.

The atmosphere was electric, with the competitive riders showcasing thrilling performances and demonstrating their best skills on the Velosolutions pump track.

The championships featured challenging pump track courses for both men and women with the Top 16, Top 8 and finals stages.

Ryan Gilchrist (AUS) and Sabine Košárková (CZE) take home the World Championship rainbow Jersey at the UCI Pump Track World Championshipships hosted in KwaMashu. Photo: eThekwini Municipality (Thuli Dlamini)

In the men’s category, Ryan Gilchrist from Australia received the World Championship title, with AJ Donald also from Australia in second place and Alec Bob from the United States of America taking third place.

For the women’s final, Sabina Košárková from the Czech Republic took the World Champion title with Nadine Aeberhard from Switzerland coming in second, and Vineta Petersone from Slovakia in third place.

“My strategy was to stay consistent; I was putting really solid rounds in to break under 19 seconds. I was training a lot more than the last two years – I knew that the mental aspect is what was missing, so I stayed really calm during the races. To hear the Czech anthem on the podium and get my rainbow stripes was very special. I still can’t believe I’m world champion,” Košárková said.

Sabine Košárková (CZE) in action at the UCI Pump Track World Championshipships hosted in KwaMashu. Photo: eThekwini Municipality (Thuli Dlamini)

For locals, one of the most encouraging aspects of the UCI Pump Track World Championships were the community-based cycling races that were hosted a week prior to the main event.

Through these Township Series, Mhlengi Gogo, Thuthukani Sphelele Qwabe, Lefati Mzimela and Lithemba Buthelezi from the KwaDabeka GO!Durban Academy secured their spot and qualified to compete at the Velosolutions UCI Pump Track World Championships Finals event.

 

 

 

 

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Shiraz Habbib

Shiraz has been a community journalist for the last 12 years and has a specific interest in everything sports. He holds a Bachelor of Arts undergrad degree and honours degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal where he majored in Communications, Anthropology and English.

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