The 2023 Trademore South African Cross Country Championship comes down to an epic finale Be Human at Middelwater near Bloemfontein on Saturday 9 September. The exciting new event on spectacular Free State terrain will crown most of 2023ās champions as Davin Cockerās OR2 Husqvarna, OR1 men Bradley Coxās KTM and Michael Pentecost on a Honda, and newly crowned Senior champion Kerim Fitz-Geraldās KTM arrive in mathematical contention for the hallowed overall crown. And KTM, Honda and Husqvarna will fight over the all-important Manufacturerās championship.
Looking at the classes, overall leader and Husqvarna factory rider Davin Cocker has already wrapped up the 350 cc OR2 title, but the race is very much on for second between KTM four Kyle Eggar, brother and sister Scott and Leah Heygate and Juan Niebuhr, and Teak Harrowerās GasGas. Itās certainly not fait au compete in open class OR1, where Brother Leader Tread KTM lad Bradley Cox has Michael Pentecost and his Franchise Co Tork Craft Honda hot on his heels. Behind them come Honda duo Ian Rall and Hayden Louw, and Charles Reinhard-Kersop on his KTM.
The big fight is in 250cc OR3, where the title lead has changed hands throughout the season and four riders remain in contention. Honda lad Kyle Eggar holds a scant eight point advantage over Matthew Wilsonās Brother Leader Tread KTM with Haydn Coleās Franchise Co Tork Craft Honda another four points adrift and Ryan Pelserās factory Husqvarna ready to pick up the pieces. Also watch for Tyron Beverley and Noah Maartensā Hondas, Myles Crookesā KTM, Cobus Besterās Husqvarna and Wian Wentzelās Kawasaki among the 250s.
Kerim Fitz-Gerald has already wrapped this seasonās Seniors title up on his Red Bull KTM, leaving comeback king Louwrens Mahoney and Wynand Delportās Franchise Co Tork Craft Hondas and Marco Cocciās Yamaha to fight for the places. Pepson Plastics Kawasaki man Pieter Holl has likewise already claimed the Masters title, where Husqvarna rider Wayne Farmer, Mielies Le Roux on a KTM, and Kobus Jonckās Honda will fight over second.
Luke Walker leads title rivals Thomas Scales and Blake Youngās similar KTM in the 125 cc High School chase with Derek Karam on a Yamaha, and another KTM trio Brandon Clarke, Rory Donaldson, and Nathan Westerdale Daniel Peckham in chase. Murray Smith is already 85 Junior champion on his Franchise Co Tork Craft Husqvarna, with KTM lads Bruno Niebuhr, Franco Fourie and Drikus van der Merwe scrapping for second. GJ Coetzeeās Husqvarna is also home and dry in the 65 cc chase, with Wilco du Plooy, John Luke van der Westhuizen, Cambeul du Preez and Joshua Fotheringham struggling over second.
KTM arrives at Bloemfontein in the 2023 Trademore South African Cross Country Manufacturers Championship lead from Honda, Husqvarna, and Kawasaki. Cross Country officials are excited about the terrain and organization of the Bloemfontein finale and expect a thrilling result over the weekend.
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