Fortune Sentamu and Waleed Omar will take on the comfortable seats in the final round of Motocross Championship knowing too well, they are already MX85 and 65cc champions.
Sentamu fought his way to the top of the most competitive MX85 class to collect 348 points with one round remaining.
The 2014 MX65 champion took advantage of the first rounds despite mechanical troubles limiting his charge.
He has won four out of the seven events this year and he now leads by 78 points.
“I knew I would win from the start. I have won titles in every class I have been too, and it was obvious for me to take this title,” he said.
With just one event remaining, his closest challenger Wazir Omar will certainly be fighting to consolidate second place in the championship.
Waleed Omar’s MX65 title has no ifs nor buts about it.

The nine-year-old has been supreme in MX65 winning all the seven rounds despite the tight fight from Arnold Nyanzi whom he leads by 69 points.
“Am so happy for winning the title, am now looking forward to the East African title in Kenya,” says Omar.
He now adds to his collection the 50cc title that he won both on National and East Africa circuit in 2013.
