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Jungle Rush FMX to headline Swazi Rally 2025

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Jungle Rush stunt riding at the University of Cape Town back in March of this year.

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 Get ready for roaring engines, jaw-dropping aerial acrobatics and a surge of adrenaline as the Swazi Rally 2025 gears up for another unforgettable edition; this time, featuring the awe-inspiring Jungle Rush FMX as the headline stunt act. The three-day event, scheduled from August 29 to 31, 2025, promises to be a magnet for motorbike enthusiasts, local thrill-seekers and international riders alike.Hosted at Riders Ranch at Sidvokodvo, the Rally continues to cement its status as one of southern Africa’s most iconic biking events and this year’s line-up will raise the bar even higher.

ALL EYES ON JUNGLE RUSH FMXJungle Rush FMX, South Africa’s premier freestyle motocross team, is set to leave the crowd breathless with gravity-defying stunts, flips and tricks that defy logic. Founded in 2008 by adrenaline junkies Lyle and Dallan Goldman, Jungle Rush has been at the forefront of FMX innovation. From establishing the largest publicly accessible FMX training facility in the Southern Hemisphere to developing South Africa’s first #1 portable FMX landing ramp, their legacy is one of pushing limits and redefining the sport.Their presence at the Swazi Rally marks a significant moment, not just for the rally, but for extreme sports fans in Eswatini. The Jungle Rush team will deliver high-octane performances across the weekend, showcasing the very best of freestyle motocross.

MORE THAN JUST STUNTS

While Jungle Rush FMX will certainly steal the spotlight, the Swazi Rally has more in store. From thrilling bike runs and live entertainment to merchandise stalls and social hangouts, the event is a celebration of biker culture, community and adventure.And there’s more; one lucky attendee will ride away with the ultimate raffle draw grand prize: A Suzuki GSX-S1000GX, a bike that perfectly balances raw power, cutting-edge tech and touring comfort.

TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE

Tickets for the Rally are already selling fast. Early bird passes are priced at E300, offering full weekend access, while day tickets for children are available at E150. For more information reach out to the team at 7602 4444. 

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Written by
Mthobisi Buthelezi

Mthobisi Buthelezi - Sections and Supplements Editor with the Times of Eswatini overseeing the publishing and content for the Motoring on Thursday, Property on Saturday, Tekulima (Farming) on Wednesday and Business Opportunities on Monday. Contact: 7936 3694 Email: mthobisib@times.co.sz

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