With only 3 years of racing under his belt, Kabelo has come leaps and bounds in his riding and racing.
He has been thrown into the deep end, with much less saddle time behind to his name compared to his fellow competitors. Though Kabelo has learnt how to swim quicker than most.
Kabelo spends most of his free time training & even has his own private training track. The track was built during lockdown to ensure he didn't lose any progress he had made.
Racing competitively in the 50cc class for 2020, Kabelo began testing his skills in the 65cc class for the 2021 season and is now perfecting his riding on the 65cc and the 85cc bikes.
Although still being fairly new to the sport, Kabelo has proved to himself and others that his hard work has been paying off and he will be an up and coming contender in the racing season to come. As he takes on the 65cc class again in the 2022 season, Kabelo hopes to continue improving and be amongst the top 3. He also has his sights on being chosen to represent SA at the olympics of motocross in Africa, MX of African Nations as well as Junior Worlds.
South African national motocross championships Cape Town
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As a young athlete, Kabelo likes to keep up his social media presence - with the help & guidance from dad of course. Kabelos Instagram is where you can find his training progress, racing & results, as well as snippets from his personal life that his followers find interesting.
Having a larger platform than most his age, he is able to bring exposure to himself and the brands he represents while also managing to give the rest of the world a better look into the motorsport world, with a chance of introducing motocross to a much bigger and newer audience.