The picturesque landscape of Maseru, Lesotho, is set to witness the ultimate test of endurance as Kenyans join the world’s top riders for the 2025 Roof of Africa, the “Mother of Hard Enduro”.
This prestigious event is part of the FIM Hard Enduro World Championship (HEWC) and a true benchmark of skill and grit.
Leading the Kenyan charge is star rider Karan Sehmi, raring to go, off with bike number 227.
Seasoned off-road biker Shaun Miller is entered in bike number 295, Quinn Miller with #323, and Arjun Mohindra in the Iron class with bike number 559.
Shaun, Quinn, and Karan will be racing in the Bronze category.
The four-man Kenyan outfit is primed to take on the energy-sapping challenge with zest and vigor, as Shaun would put it.
“Finishing alone is a mark of distinction, and competing under the national flag at such a gigantic platform showcases Kenya’s resilience and determination on the continental stage,” Shaun highlighted.
The Roof of Africa is a four-day event that entails documentation and scrutineering, a prologue “Round the Houses,” and two days of mountain racing.
This year, the event will take place in Maseru and Matsieng, Lesotho, from November 19 to 22, 2025.
Riders will compete in various categories, including Gold (Pro World Championship riders), Silver and Bronze (experienced competitive riders), and Iron (development riders gaining international experience).
“With the world at it again, Kenya’s riders are determined to make their mark on the global stage,” remarked Renzo Bernardi, the chairman of Motorcycle Sport Federation of Kenya (MSFK), adding: “This determination will be put to the test as the riders tackle the brutal terrain and technical challenges that the Roof of Africa is known for.”
Excitement is palpable, and the Kenyan quartet carries an air of confidence down South.
“The stage is set, and the engines are roaring. Let the battle begin!” Renzo added.
Hard Enduro is the most demanding discipline in off-road motorcycle sport, built on the legacy of the World Enduro Super Series (WESS) and now recognized worldwide under the FIM Hard Enduro World Championship.
Every round of the HEWC pushes the limits of what is possible on two wheels, from brutal forest climbs to unforgiving mountain passes. Hard Enduro is not just racing; it’s the world’s toughest motorcycle sport, born from the hardest tracks, powered by the riders, and recognized by the world.
–Prestige and Tradition–
First held in 1967, the Roof of Africa is among the oldest and most respected off-road races worldwide. It’s Africa’s premier Hard Enduro race, recognized internationally as the “Mother of Hard Enduro.”
Like the Dakar Rally, which is the ultimate test in rally raid, the Roof of Africa is the ultimate test in Hard Enduro — shorter in distance but far more technical and unforgiving.
Both events symbolize survival, national pride, and the spirit of endurance. Dakar places nations on the world map of motorsport, while Roof of Africa places Africa on the world map of Hard Enduro.
