Families continued to dominate the national motocross championships as the fourth round concluded on May 17, 2028, in Garuga, Entebbe. The Musede and Katende brothers showcased exceptional talent, making it a thrilling day of races.

Musede Brothers Reign Supreme in 65cc
The 65cc class was a Musede family affair, with Jude Kyle Musede securing a dominant victory, closely followed by his brother Eadric Musede in second. Jude Kyle’s performance was particularly impressive, as he won all three heats, with Eadric consistently placing second and third in the subsequent heats. Jude Kyle has set his sights on a triple crown this season, aiming for the National, East Africa, and Africa championships.

Katende Brothers Assert Dominance in 85cc and MX125cc
In the 85cc class, Jonathan Katende proved unstoppable, winning all three heats and solidifying his lead at the top of the table as he eyes defending his title. Ethan Musede also showed strong form, securing second and third place finishes in the second and third heats, respectively, behind Katende.
Miguel Katende, following in his brother’s footsteps, was unmatched in the MX125cc class. He clinched victory in all three heats, fending off fierce competition from rivals Jerome Mubiru and Jason Barrows in a truly captivating showdown.

Sebuguzi Shines in MX50cc Junior
Ronieta Sebuguzi displayed promising talent in the MX50cc junior class, demonstrating her ambition to follow in her brother Malcomtabula Sebuguzi’s footsteps. Ronieta consistently held her own against the predominantly male competitors, securing fourth and fifth positions across the three heats.
The event, co-sponsored by Mountain Dew and Shell, attracted a notable crowd of enthusiastic fans, highlighting the growing popularity of motocross.



