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Mar 30, 2009 Sports
Ally & Sons donate $250,000 track cycle
Top Berbice rider and one of the leading juvenile’s in Guyana Neil Reece, is all set and ready for the Beacon Cycling Festival scheduled for Trinidad and Tobago, April 22 to May 3, 2009.
The 16 year-old cyclist, received a timely boost for the festival when A. Ally and Sons his sponsor, handed over a brand new specialised track cycle, valued $250,000 which enhances his chances of excelling.
Reece, who is a member of the Flying Ace Cycle Club of Berbice along with the executive and members, expressed their appreciation to the Management and Staff of A. Ally & Sons for another timely donation. This is the 3rd cycle the company has donated to the club.
Managing Director Faizal Ally handed over the cycle to Reece and wished him well on behalf of the staff.
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