I miss cycling-Craven
• By Michael Uugwanga
MANY people are still wondering as to what former Olympian cycler Dan Craven has been up to since retiring from cycling early this year after missing out at last year’s Olympic Games after testing positive for COVID-19.
Since retiring from the sport he loved most, Craven (39) has been ploughing to the community by establishing his own cycling brand called Onguza bicycles initiative in his home town of Omaruru in the Erongo region.
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The two-time Olympic road cyclist and the country’s only professional cyclist to ride a Grand Tour, was originally set to launch Onguza initiative with the Tokyo Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, where Craven would ride a racing bike built by hand in Omaruru by master builders, Sakaria Nkolo and Petrus Mufenge, but that did not materialise after he tested positive for Covid-19, a day before the Games.
Craven was at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London and at the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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This week Confidente caught up with Craven to speak about lifer after retirement, his best moment and his Onguza bicycles brand.
Onguza brand was launched in April 2022 and started selling bicycles on October 14.
Onguza began as an idea in 2010 and since 2017, Craven has been working with award-winning frame builders and frame building instructors from the UK and Spain to train Nkolo and Mufenge to build truly world-class bicycle frame.
“I have been focusing on Onguza Bicycles and am very happy to have finally launched them to the world.
We have been working behind the scenes since 2017 and now are really at a level where we can feel confident amongst the world’s best.
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