Cycling fans witnessed thrilling motion within the ongoing MTN Busoga Masaza Cycling Championship qualifiers, as cyclists from Bukono and Bugabula Chiefdoms showcased their dedication to safe spots within the extremely anticipated grand finale subsequent month.
Bugabula Chiefdom: A Tight Race with Lessons to Learn
Bugabula’s qualifiers delivered gripping moments, with cyclists battling it out throughout an 80km course that examined their endurance and technique. In the Mountain Sports Bike class, Wyclife Bamutazze emerged because the standout performer, pulling off a shocking late escape 4 kilometers earlier than the end to safe first place and a money prize of UGX 100,000. Bamutazze’s victory got here after a calculated race technique and powerful mechanical preparation for his bike.
“I got here into this race with a brand new sport plan of not permitting any opponent to journey above my pace. The most necessary issue was my bike, which was in wonderful mechanical situation. I disregarded the native favourite and targeted on my technique. Now that I’ve gained immediately, nothing will cease me from profitable the highest prize subsequent month,” Bamutazze mentioned confidently.
Joining him within the finals is Rogers Byansi, who additionally put in a robust efficiency within the Mountain Sports Bike class. In the Tippa (native bike) class, Joseph Ssebowa and Yassin Mugula secured their locations within the grand finale after spectacular rides.
Eastern Cycling Club coach Fahad Ndalandala, talking on the closing ceremony held at KBS premises in Kamuli city, had phrases of encouragement and warning for Bugabula’s representatives.
“We know you accomplished the 80km race in three hours immediately, however it’s essential to preserve health and work in your pace earlier than February 15. Given the comparatively flat topography of immediately’s course, your speeds had been comparatively low. If you’re aiming for a top-five end in subsequent month’s finals, this wants to enhance,” he suggested.
The race route took the cyclists by means of Kamuli city, Nawangaiza, Namayira, Nankulyaaku, Bulopa, Busota, Kisozi, Nawanyago, Nawantumbi, Kasambira, Butabaala, Busota, and Budhabangula, earlier than returning to Kamuli city for the end. Local favourite Dauda Munoli fell wanting expectations as the highest three cyclists raced toe-to-toe from begin to end, leaving him out of competition.
Bukono Chiefdom: Emerging Talent Shines Bright
Meanwhile, Bukono Chiefdom hosted its preliminary race on Sunday, with cyclists delivering spectacular performances throughout a grueling 75km course. The race, flagged off by Busoga Kingdom’s Sports Minister Owek. Amin Bbosa at Ivukula Police Post, handed by means of scenic but difficult terrains, together with Kimenyulo, Mpande, Kamudoke, Lwatama, Idudi, Nakazinga Church, Kibaale-Namakoko, and Kibaale sub-county, earlier than culminating again at Ivukula sub-county.
In the Tippa class, Kuluseni Latif and Rambo Yusuf claimed the highest two spots with stellar performances, incomes their tickets to the finals. Similarly, within the Mountain Sports Bike class, Waiswa Isiko and Munyangala Furasiko demonstrated exceptional ability and endurance to safe their locations within the championship finale.
The Road Ahead
The preliminary rounds have thus far been accomplished in six chiefdoms: Bulamogi, Luuka, Bukhooli, Bunhole-Bunhanhumba, Bukono, and Bugabula. The motion resumes this Friday, January 31, in Bunha and Busiki, adopted by Saturday’s races in Bugweri and Kigulu, and Sunday’s showdown in Butembe.
Cyclists from Bugabula and Bukono now sit up for the grand finale, decided to refine their methods and enhance their efficiency. With the promise of glory and prizes awaiting the highest 5 cyclists in every class, the stage is about for an electrifying conclusion to the 2nd version of the MTN Busoga Masaza Cycling Championship.