Cyclists Compete in Nedbank WPP 2.2 Road Race at Teufelsschlucht. The Nedbank WPP 2.2 road race took place on Sunday, 18 January 2026, at Teufelsschlucht, marking the second event in the Windhoek Pedal Power cycling series. The race brought together cyclists competing in a road racing format as they vied for points toward the overall series standings.
Riders lined up for a fast and competitive race, with the event structured to test endurance, speed, and tactical riding. The road race format provided participants with an opportunity to earn valuable series points, which contribute to their rankings within the Windhoek Pedal Power series.
The Nedbank WPP 2.2 forms part of the broader Windhoek Pedal Power programme, which features multiple cycling events scheduled throughout the season. Each race in the series offers riders a chance to accumulate points, making every event significant in shaping the overall competition.
The event also highlighted Nedbank Namibia’s involvement in local sport, particularly in cycling initiatives. Through its sponsorship of the Windhoek Pedal Power series, Nedbank Namibia continues to be associated with activities that promote participation in sport and physical activity.
Teufelsschlucht provided the setting for the race, with cyclists navigating the course under competitive conditions. The location has previously hosted cycling events and remains a recognised venue within the local cycling calendar.
Organisers confirmed that the race proceeded as planned, with cyclists completing the course in accordance with the event programme. Participants competed across the designated categories, contributing to the overall competitiveness of the day.
The Windhoek Pedal Power series continues with additional races scheduled as part of the 2026 calendar. With series points now updated following the second race, riders will turn their attention to upcoming events as the competition progresses.
The Nedbank WPP 2.2 road race added momentum to the series, reinforcing its role in supporting structured cycling competition and regular participation within Namibia’s cycling community.
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