BACK AT IT: Father-son duo, Derick (right) and Grant Klein (left), cycling in the 2022 Nedbank Desert Dash. Photo: CONTRIBUTED
BACK AT IT: Father-son duo, Derick (right) and Grant Klein (left), cycling in the 2022 Nedbank Desert Dash. Photo: CONTRIBUTED

Nedbank Desert Dash entries open

• Cyclists urged to register early
The longest single-stage mountain bike event in the world, the Nedbank Desert Dash, returns for its nineteenth consecutive year.
Sports Reporterwindhoek Entries for this year’s Nedbank Desert Dash open with the solo category on 5 June, the two-person team categories on 12 June, and the four-person team categories on 19 June. This year, the Nedbank Desert Dash will take place on 8
Entries for this year’s Nedbank Desert Dash open with the solo category on 5 June, the two-person team categories on 12 June, and the four-person team categories on 19 June.

This year, the Nedbank Desert Dash will take place on 8 and 9 December.

The 397 km cycling race will start at the Grove Mall in Windhoek, run through the Khomas - Hochland Mountains and the Namib Desert, and end at the coastal town of Swakopmund.

To date, Nedbank Namibia has invested just under N$10 million since taking over as title sponsor eight years ago. Last year, the race had over 1 100 cyclists registered across the three categories and saw Namibian cyclist Drikus Coetzee win big by finishing the solo men’s category in a time of 15:17:09.

Preparations for this year’s event are underway with some exciting developments, including the first-ever e-bike category. This new category will only apply to four-person teams, where each cyclist will be required to ride on an e-bike.

In this year's event, only 15 e-bike slots will be available, and cyclists will have to familiarise themselves with the e-bike rules upon entering the race.

Proud

Nedbank Namibia's communication and public relations manager, Selma Kaulinge, said the bank is privileged to witness the remarkable journey of the Nedbank Desert Dash.

"It is notable to see how far this race has come. We are in the 19th edition of the race, and just like the steady pedalling of a cyclist, this event has continued to push boundaries and forge ahead with unwavering determination.

"Nedbank Namibia is proud to be part of an event that brings together passionate cyclists from all walks of life, uniting them in a common pursuit of excellence and camaraderie. We are excited for this year’s edition and hope to see all cyclists cross the finish line," Kaulinge said.

Cyclists who are interested in taking part in this year’s Nedbank Desert Dash in their desired categories are advised to visit www.desertdashnamibia.com for more information.

The Nedbank Desert Dash is co-sponsored by Indongo Toyota, SuperSpar Maerua, The Grove, Hollard, Trek and Ciovita.

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