Freestyle World Cup final set for Windhoek

Freestyle World Cup final set for Windhoek

THE International Freestyle Moto Cross Federation (IFMXF) Worl;d Cup final will take place at the Hage Geingob Rugby Stadium in Windhoek on December 4.

This was announced by a delegate of the IFMXF, Marko Manthey at a press conference in Windhoek this week. Manthey and another IFMXF delegate Jorg Hotzel stayed in Windhoek for nearly a week, courtesy of Kalahari Sands Hotel, to investigate the perfect venue for the up-coming “Pepsi Freestyle Moto Cross World Cup Final” to be held in Windhoek on December 4th.They decided that the Hage Geingob Rugby Stadium would be the best venue for this international event.Marketing director Manthey confirmed that the 12 best riders on the IFMXF World rankings list will participate at the final event of the year.The organisers F & H Promotions will also add four ‘wildcard’ entries of their own choice.Manthey explained the entertaining parts like “Step-up Competition” and the “Whip-Contest” before he switched over to the proper Freestyle competition.The freestyle competition will include various types of backflips, while somew riders will include stunts like the ‘nacnac’ and the ‘heelclicker.’ Other entertaining acts will include the ‘step-up competition’ and the ‘whip contest.’ Horst Schnelle of F & H Promotions said the event will put Namibia on the map as it will receive coverage from about 40 television stations around the globe.Manthey and another IFMXF delegate Jorg Hotzel stayed in Windhoek for nearly a week, courtesy of Kalahari Sands Hotel, to investigate the perfect venue for the up-coming “Pepsi Freestyle Moto Cross World Cup Final” to be held in Windhoek on December 4th.They decided that the Hage Geingob Rugby Stadium would be the best venue for this international event.Marketing director Manthey confirmed that the 12 best riders on the IFMXF World rankings list will participate at the final event of the year.The organisers F & H Promotions will also add four ‘wildcard’ entries of their own choice.Manthey explained the entertaining parts like “Step-up Competition” and the “Whip-Contest” before he switched over to the proper Freestyle competition.The freestyle competition will include various types of backflips, while somew riders will include stunts like the ‘nacnac’ and the ‘heelclicker.’ Other entertaining acts will include the ‘step-up competition’ and the ‘whip contest.’ Horst Schnelle of F & H Promotions said the event will put Namibia on the map as it will receive coverage from about 40 television stations around the globe.

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