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FIM CTI TECHNICAL STEWARD SEMINAR KICKS OFF IN JOHANNESBURG

Itumeleng Garebatshabe
Last updated: May 16, 2025 10:50
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The scenic Thaba Eco Hotel in Johannesburg is currently hosting the prestigious two-day FIM CTI Technical Steward Seminar, which started on 14 May, ahead of the highly anticipated South African Safari Rally this weekend – part of the World Rally-Raid Championship (W2RC) calendar.

Facilitated by FIM Instructor Andres Zalazar from Argentina, the seminar has drawn 18 delegates from across Africa, including South Africa, Kenya, Namibia, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Notably, six of the participants are women, underscoring the growing presence of women in technical roles within the motorcycle sport community across the continent.

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Day one of the seminar was focused on theoretical instruction, while the second day was dedicated to hands-on practical training. This initiative forms part of the ongoing mission by both FIM and FIM AFRICA to elevate technical standards, build capacity, and promote inclusivity within the African Continental Union (CONU).

Jacqui Monteiro, Secretary General of FIM Africa and Operations Manager of Motorsport South Africa, highlighted the strength and diversity of the South African delegation. “South Africa’s delegation at the FIM CTI Seminar in Johannesburg is a true reflection of inclusivity, diversity, and technical excellence in motorcycling sport,” says Monteiro.

“Among the standout delegates are Nicole Du Plessis, Kate Moleme, and Miranda Du Plessis, who represent the growing presence of women in technical positions. Also proudly representing diversity and youth in the sport are Ashley Brandt, Siya Tshabalala, Mosa Letsholo, and Qelile Mvala – rising talents who embody the next generation of South African motorsport.

They are joined by seasoned professionals Peet van der Walt, Alfie Swanepoel, and Ivan Hartley, along with newcomer Len van Driel. Together, they are shaping a future that’s inclusive, skilled, and ready to take South African motorcycling to new heights.”

For many of the delegates, the opportunity to engage directly with FIM experts like Zalazar has been invaluable. Ashley Brandt described the experience as “extremely valuable,” especially for its practical training component. “Being taught in a way that allows you to better understand the technical checks and why they are so important has been extremely valuable. I also really appreciate the practical aspect of the seminar as that is my preferred method of learning,” she said.

Echoing these sentiments, Miranda Du Plessis shared how transformative the training has been. “The importance of training events like this is not fully understood until one is attended. It has possibly been one of the most informative trainings I have attended so far.”

Nicole Du Plessis emphasised the impact of the FIM’s global approach. “It is absolutely vital for this level of training to be given on the African continent. The expertise of FIM officials from other continents is invaluable. What stood out most for me is that the FIM prioritises rider safety above all else.”

The representation of women at the seminar was a significant milestone for many. “With trying to increase the number of female competitors, we also need to have more female officials,” noted Ashley. “This can only advance motorsport as a whole.” Nicole added that the seminar “presented the opportunity for women in motorsport to be part of a predominantly male area of the sport,” noting that this will help open doors for more female roles in the future.

For the South African delegates, being part of a diverse and inclusive team is deeply meaningful. “Diversity is extremely important as it allows us to break away from a one-track mind mentality,” said Miranda, and for Nicole who has always dreamt from a young age of officiating at an international-level event, it is a dream come true.

Newcomer Len van Driel shared how the seminar has opened his eyes to the depth of technical preparation required at FIM events. “The most valuable insight was learning the extent of preparation and work required by FIM officials to ensure the safety and competitiveness of participants. This includes knowing and applying the rules and regulations.”

He added, “I’m honoured to be part of such a diverse delegation. I did not expect this opportunity so soon, but what a privilege. Training initiatives like this are incredibly important, especially in attracting younger or newer officials. As technology improves, younger officials will be able to contribute new ideas and fresh perspectives.”

Looking ahead to the W2RC, Len says he is “just excited to be involved. Meeting participants and getting a closer look at the motorcycles will be a bonus. Right now, my focus is on studying the rules in detail and learning as much as I can from other officials.”

The FIM CTI Seminar is not only a capacity-building platform but also a celebration of the unity, energy, and collaborative spirit of African nations as they prepare to support international-level events like the W2RC. With the involvement of such passionate and dedicated officials, the future of African motorsport looks brighter than ever.

TAGGED:2025 World Rally-Raid ChampionshipAfrican Continental UnionAndres ZalazarFIMFIM AfricaFIM CTI Technical Steward SeminarMotorsport South AfricaW2RC

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