This is Motocross

tHE HISTORY

History of the Windhoek Moto-Cross Club

Founded by Erhard Pajewski in the early 1970s, the Windhoek Moto-Cross Club started as a social gathering for motocross enthusiasts. It became an official entity around 1977-1978, beginning organized events and competitions in Windhoek.The club has operated tracks at various locations: behind the Van Eck Power Station, at Farm Hoffnung, and near the Western Bypass. As the sport evolved, it transitioned from AA Namibia to the NMSF, leading to new tracks at Tony Rust and Elisenheim. The club eventually settled at Gallina Motocross Park in Brakwater, featuring modern amenities.After a brief standstill in 2010, the sport revived in 2013, and by 2014, the club was re-established and affiliated with the Namibian Enduro Club.

Today, Gallina Motocross Park continues to serve as Windhoek’s premier venue for motocross events, thanks in large part to the support of the Waldschmidt family.From its humble beginnings, the Windhoek Moto-Cross Club has become a cornerstone of Namibian motocross, fostering a vibrant community of enthusiasts and athletes.

RIDERS info

We are an exhilarating motocross venue for everyone, catering to both amateur and professional riders. Our races are designed to provide thrilling challenges to riders of all skill levels, ranging from complete novices to experienced racers! We wholeheartedly welcome all motocross enthusiasts to participate in our events.

EVENT OVERVIEW

As the Namibia National Championship has prepared for an invigorating season of racing, the exceptional events that they will offer are sure to be unique, remarkable, and thoroughly challenging. Both amateurs and professionals are free to enter, being sorted into divisions contingent on their ability and familiarity with the sport.