BEAUTIFUL RIDE: Ndo Maxwell, aka DeGoat, Mahlakwane Gauta, aka "Gauta BMX", and Karabo Marks arrived in Cape Town on Monday after they embarked on a 1 700km journey to Cape Town to raise funds and sponsorship for their bike club
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IT WAS a triumphant day yesterday for three jongmanne from Limpopo who have
captured the nation’s heart with their groot trek all the way to Cape Town.
Karabo Mokowo (21) from Riba Cross in Sekhukhune District, Mahlakwane Gauta (22) from Ga Mathabathe-Makgoba Capricorn District and Ndo Maxwell (24) from Vhembe, known as team Gauta BMX, started their 1 741km mission on 2 April to inspire young people across the country.
Their campaign is also dedicated to raising awareness about Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and other social ills affecting South African communities.
As they have travelled across the country they raised support and manage to collect donations as well. Many fellow South Africans were inspired by their journey as they followed along on social media.
Western MEC of Cultural Affairs and Sports, Ricardo Mackenzie, not only joined them on his bicycle for the last stretch, but also managed their heroes’ welcome when they arrived at City Hall a little after 2pm on Monday.
He says: “Many people have prayed for you to arrive safely here in the Western Cape, and we’re pleased to welcome you here this afternoon.
“It is an incredible achievement and millions of South Africans are proud of you.”
City mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis congratulated the young men on their achievement of making it so far, adding: “We’ve been following you, we’ve been following the money you have raised, and the reason you have been raising it.
“In the course of this journey, you have captured the nation’s hearts, and you’ve captured Cape Town’s hearts.
“We want to welcome you with all of our hearts.”
Maxwell was moved to tears at what they were able to achieve, especially for himself overcoming injuries along the way.
Maxwell says: “It wasn’t easy to reach Cape Town.
“It was a hectic journey but through the support and love of South Africa, we’ve managed to reach our destination safely.
“I’ve been through a lot... Wow, and [we’re here] for the first time in Cape Town. Even with my mother beside me.”
Mokowo says: “I want to thank all people, we love support. This trip was very difficult but through your support and love we’ve managed to arrive here in Cape Town.”