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Dec 25, 2012 Sports
After having only one operating cycle club in Berbice for the longest while another one has been formed, which the principals hope will give more cyclists a chance to excel. The Trojan Cycling Club which is made up of a number of former cyclists and business personalities in the County and is already affiliated to the Guyana Cycling Federation (GFC) was recently formed in Berbice with headquarters in New Amsterdam.
Elections of office bears were also held with the following persons being elected to serve. Steve Ramsuchit is the President with Anthony Balram the first Vice President. Businessman Dwayne Ferdinand occupies the Second Vice President position. The all important position of Secretary will be held by former cyclist Lloyd Williams who also occupies the Public Relations Officer position.
Oneika Ramsuchit is the Treasurer with Prince Bess as the Assistant Secretary. Several committee members were also elected; among them are former cyclists and businessmen Shurland Sue-Hang and Randolph Blair while others will be named shortly. The patron is Mohamed F. Mursuline with Trevor Butts serving as club coach.
Among the objectives of the club are to promote sportsmanship, fair play and friendship between all sportsmen universally and to encourage and promote cycling generally.
The club at the moment is finalising details and will be open to registration shortly. The other cycling club in Berbice is the Flying Ace Cycling Club. Some time ago there was also the Harriers Cycle Club which eventually went out of existence.
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