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Aug 18, 2012 Sports
Super bike racer Carlos Rodrigues was the recipient of sponsorship for an undisclosed sum from Cable Provider E-Networks yesterday, to ensure his participation in the second leg of the Caribbean Motor Racing Championship which will be held, at Bushy Park in Barbados.
The presentation was conducted at the Company’s Head Office on Camp Street and handing over the sponsorship was Accounts Clerk Shivanan Singh, who in his brief remarks extended best wishes to Rodrigues and the rest of the Guyana team, urging them to produce outstanding performances to secure enough points for the country.
Rodrigues receives: Super bike racer Carlos Rodrigues (right) collects the cheque from E-Networks Inc employee Shivanan Singh at the Company’s Head Office yesterday.
Rodrigues, who is among the best riders in the country thanked Managing Director Vishok Persaud and the entire E-Networks Inc. staff for their support, adding that he will do his best to ensure that Guyana come out as the champions in the category.
According to him, E-Networks Inc. has always been a Company that supports motor racing, but more directly Super bike racing.
He reiterated the importance of corporate support, adding that without it many competitors would not be able to compete since the sport is an expensive one that requires significant financial injection.
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