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Nov 04, 2011 Sports
Cyclists in Guyana will take a break from the road and inner circuit of the National Park this Sunday and will throw down the gauntlet to each other when the 9th annual Carlton Wheelers Cycle Club Track Meet is staged at the Everest Cricket club Ground, Camp Road.
Competition will pedal off at 12:30hrs with some 29-races carded for the day which will include 12 to 14 yrs Boys & Girls; Category 1, 2, 3 & 4; Junior; Juveniles; BMX 6-9, 9-12, 12-14 & Boys Open; Veteran Under 50 years; Veteran Over 50 years; Veteran Over 60 years; Upright Cyclists.
The Club wishes to thank the following sponsors for their support: Everest Cricket Club, Modern Optical Service, Banks DIH Ltd, Mr. Najendra Poonai (Attorney – at – Law), National Sports Commission, House of Optics, Guyana Forestry Commission, Auto World & General Store, All Bearings Enterprise, Mr. Patrick Santos, Laparkan Air & Sea Cargo Service, Guyana Olympic Association, Hand in Hand Insurance Company, Universal Auto & General Supplies, RRT Enterprise, Ricks & Sari Agro Industries Ltd., Starlite Drive Inn, Kevin Jeffrey (Rigg Plus), Auto Fashion, Ramsaroop Custom Brokers, Out Doors Store, Ray Motor Spares & Auto Sales, Ammo Persaud, Vanessa Sharma & Family, Starcomm Office Furniture, La Russo Boutique, Woodpecker Products, Mac’s Tyre Service and Nash Vehicle Motor Cycle & Spares.
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