Freestyle Motocross Superstars Become Springbok Fans
Rugby meets Freestyle Motocross at the Union Buildings ahead of the 4th stop of the Red Bull X-Fighters World Tour this Saturday.
PRETORIA (South Africa) – The world’s best freestyle motocross athletes got a true taste of South Africa’s fanatical rugby culture on Wednesday. Ahead of the Springboks’ campaign at the 2015 Rugby World Cup, Bok legends, Krynauw Otto, Werner Swanepoel and Lawrence Sephaka, were on location at the Union Buildings. The iconic venue plays host to Red Bull X-Fighters on Saturday 12 September and the legends were on track for a meet-and-greet and team photo.
The legends, who have 82 Springbok caps between them, were treated to a track walk and tour behind the scenes in the riders’ pits. The athletes then got a few pointers on ball skills and team-sport tactics.
World Tour Champion and winner at the Pretoria stop in 2014, Josh Sheehan (AUS), had mixed emotions wearing the Green-and-Gold. “I feel like a bit of a traitor wearing this jersey,” he remarked laughingly. “In rugby of course I’m a bit of a Wallabies fan but it would be good to see Australia and South Africa in the final.”
The riders each received a replica Springbok World Cup jersey, complete with their nickname and bike number from ASICS, The Official Technical Apparel Partner to the Springboks. Together the FMX athletes and Springbok Legends made up a full rugby team of 15 players. More accustomed to performing extreme manoeuvres in front of the cameras, the athletes posed for a ‘traditional’ rugby team photo.
“That’s a very special team photo,” said Otto, who won 38 Springbok caps and was part of the 1995 World Cup-winning squad. “I’m going to frame that one and make my friends jealous,” he said. “Rugby is a big religion in our country so to see them put on our jerseys was quite something. They don’t know much about rugby but they’ll follow us, I’m sure.”
Otto, along with Werner Swanepoel who played in 1999 and Sephaka, in the 2003 World Cup, watched the riders take on the track for the first time at the track testing session in the afternoon. “They’re unbelievable,” commented Otto. “I’ve been following them for a while and I have a lot of respect for what they do in the air – it’s pretty crazy, they’re true stuntmen and really brave,” he said.
2015 is the second year that Red Bull X-Fighters will take place at the Union Buildings and marks the 20-year anniversary of the 1995 South African Rugby World Cup win and the day Nelson Mandela wore a Springbok Jersey to hand over the trophy.
The Rugby World Cup kicks off next week in England.
WATCH IT LIVE: Tickets for the event are still available at Computicket and it will also broadcast live on redbullxfighters.com and Red Bull TV at 2:00 pm SAST/CET on September 12. Red Bull TV is available on connected TVs, gaming consoles, mobile devices and more. For a full list of supported devices visit about.redbull.tv.
Photos: CK = Kolesky / Nikon / Red Bull Content Pool
WR = Wayne Reiche / Red Bull Content Pool
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