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Sep 27, 2013 Sports
The 9th Annual Laparkan Holdings Limited (11) Race Cycle Programme is set for Saturday at the National Park Circuit.
Events slated for the day are 12-14 years Boys and Girls 3 laps, Veteran U-50 years 5 laps, Veteran over 50 years 5 laps, Veterans over 60 years 5 laps, Juveniles 10 laps, BMX Boys open 3 laps, BMX Boys 12- 14 years 3 laps, BMX 9-12 years 3 laps, BMX 6-9 years 2 laps, Mountain Bikers 5 laps and School Boys and Invitation 35 laps.
Robin Persaud is the defending champion for the 35 laps School Boys and Invitation; he won the race in 1hr, 20 minutes and 55 seconds in 2012, while Raul Leal who sustained an injury during a training session earlier this year, won the 10 laps Juvenile in 26 minutes 0.251 seconds.
Junior Niles is the current champion of the 5 laps veteran U-50 event. He crossed the finish line in 11 minutes 49.69 seconds. Jude Bentley and Alfie Soonaram are the title holders of the 5 laps Mountain Bikers and 3 laps 12-14 Boys and Girls races respectively. Bentley won in 13 minutes 20 seconds while Soonaram time was 7 minutes 7 seconds.
Representatives of the sponsor will be on hand to distribute the prizes to the respective winners and action gets under way at 09:00hrs. The programme is being organsied by national Cycling Coach Hassan Mohamed.
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