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Khothalang Leuta is ‘The Fastest Girl in the Village’ after learning to race on a Pump (track) For Peace

Khothalang Leuta is The Fastest Girl in the Village pump track, photo by Tyrone Bradley RedBull, Lesotho traditional dress
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Just a few years ago, Pump For Peace built a pumptrack in Khothalang Leuta’s hometown of Roma, Lesotho – a mile high in the small landlocked country near the southeastern tip of Africa. In the ensuing years, Leuta taught herself how to ride it, got faster than everyone else in the village, and earned herself a shot to compete at the Red Bull UCI Pump Track World Championships in Lisbon.

Khothalang Leuta: ‘The Fastest Girl in the Village’ pump track

Khothalang Leuta is The Fastest Girl in the Village pump track, photo by Tyrone Bradley RedBull, Lesotho
all c. Red Bull, photo by Tyrone Bradley

Looking back on some fun Red Bull stories that slipped past me in 2021, I stumbled on the tale of 18-year-old Khothalang Leuta, aka ‘The Fastest Girl in the Village’. We’ve seen Pump Track Worlds pop up over the past few years as Red Bull support made pumptrack racing global, earning it a UCI title. But apparently, I’d also missed the Pump For Peace initiative, building pump tracks in unexpected places and inspiring riders who might not otherwise take up bike riding for sport.

And that’s how Leuta got her racing start in Lesotho.

Khothalang Leuta is The Fastest Girl in the Village pump track, photo by Tyrone Bradley RedBull, Lesotho training
photo by Tyrone Bradley

Having ridden bikes since age 7, she said she was always the fastest girl in her village. But when the Velosolutions Pump For Peace pump track was done it gave her an outlet to boost her self-confidence, riding the shared bikes of the local club at the track, and then becoming “faster than the boys in her village”, too.

Khothalang Leuta is The Fastest Girl in the Village pump track, photo by Tyrone Bradley RedBull, Lesotho track
photo by Tyrone Bradley

Telling her story, Red Bull says, “it’s not typical to see women riding bikes in Lesotho, but since a pump track was built in 2017 in her hometown, Leuta was entranced.” She said, “I was the first girl to ride the pump track in the village, but now I’m faster than the boys. I let my riding do the talking.”

Leuta won key Red Bull-hosted national races on her home track in 2019 & 2020 that earned her entry to compete at Worlds in 2020, but a global pandemic had other things in mind.

Khothalang Leuta is The Fastest Girl in the Village pump track, photo by Dan Griffiths RedBull, Lisbon training with Payton Ridenour
photo by Dan Griffiths

Finally this past October, the 2021 Red Bull UCI Pump Track World Championships made it to Portugal. And in her first flight and ‘big journey’ out of Africa saw Leuta make her way to Portugal to compete.

Khothalang Leuta is The Fastest Girl in the Village pump track, photo by Hugo Silva RedBull, Lisbon
photo by Hugo Silva

While she didn’t win Worlds, coming in a little more than 8 seconds behind the fastest woman Aiko Gommers, Leuta posted a solid showing, and had a blast doing it…

Khothalang Leuta is The Fastest Girl in the Village pump track, photo by Tyrone Bradley RedBull, Lesotho
photo by Tyrone Bradley

…and doing some cool Red Bull photoshooting, too.

Khothalang Leuta is The Fastest Girl in the Village pump track, photo by Dan Griffiths RedBull, Lesotho
photo by Dan Griffiths

Plus, she’s now got her own custom-built bright yellow-green Specialized P3 dirt jump bike to bring back home to show the boys how to go fast – where she opens up the local track every Thursday & Sunday to get more kids interested in riding.  “I always want to inspire youngsters, I feel happy that they support me. I want to do more for them to set a good example.

Khothalang Leuta is The Fastest Girl in the Village, Red Bull podcast Beyond The Ordinary

Hear more about Khothalang Leuta in Red Bull’s podcast: “Beyond The Ordinary – The Fastest Girl in the Village“.

What is Pump for Peace?

Pump For Peace is a global non-profit project by track builder Velosolutions, together with Specialized, Crankbrothers, Troy Lee Designs & Vittoria to build pump tracks in underprivileged communities to inspire a new generation to ride bikes & get into ‘action sports’.

Pump For Peace pump track construction Lesotho
c. Pump For Peace

No matter your race, gender, or religion, cycling has the power to unite communities around the world, #pumpforpeace was founded on this belief and that by making the sport more accessible we can help promote a more tolerant future.

Khothalang Leuta is The Fastest Girl in the Village pump track, photo by Tyrone Bradley RedBull, Lesotho sunset
photo by Tyrone Bradley

The Lesotho track was the first Pump For Peace project, finished back in early 2017. They’ve since built 8 tracks in 4 countries and have at least 6 more in the works now. Find out more and support them at: PumpForPeace.com

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