
MXOAN - JC Lochner
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Namibia is heading to Harare for MXOAN 2025, Africa’s toughest motocross showdown! With 13 fearless riders representing the land of the Brave, this is more than racing—it’s national pride in motion.
JC’s journey isn’t just about riding fast, it’s about who he’s become along the way. Over the past year, this kid has completely reshaped his life, committing to a structured routine, sharpening his mental focus, and putting motocross at the heart of his discipline and growth. He’s matured beyond his years, and it shows on and off the bike.
Every lap JC rides is the result of intentional effort and relentless drive. He doesn’t rely on talent alone, he trains, listens, reflects, and comes back stronger each time. He’s living proof that motocross is just as much a mental sport as it is physical.
He’s been called the “JC-nator”, and it’s not just the red hair and piercing blue eyes. It’s the fire he brings, the focus, and the fact that he’s now the one setting the pace.
JC’s story isn’t just inspiring, it’s motivating others on the track to level up. He’s heading to Zimbabwe to race for Team Namibia, not just to prove something to others, but to himself.
This is personal.
JC’s journey isn’t just about riding fast, it’s about who he’s become along the way. Over the past year, this kid has completely reshaped his life, committing to a structured routine, sharpening his mental focus, and putting motocross at the heart of his discipline and growth. He’s matured beyond his years, and it shows on and off the bike.
Every lap JC rides is the result of intentional effort and relentless drive. He doesn’t rely on talent alone, he trains, listens, reflects, and comes back stronger each time. He’s living proof that motocross is just as much a mental sport as it is physical.
He’s been called the “JC-nator”, and it’s not just the red hair and piercing blue eyes. It’s the fire he brings, the focus, and the fact that he’s now the one setting the pace.
JC’s story isn’t just inspiring, it’s motivating others on the track to level up. He’s heading to Zimbabwe to race for Team Namibia, not just to prove something to others, but to himself.
This is personal.