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Jun 21, 2014 Sports
The Guyana Cycling Federation (GCF) marquee event, the National Championships, is set to be contested
on June 28 – 29, 2014, according to a release from that entity.
The event entails the Time Trials which would be held on Saturday June 28 on the Linden Soesdyke Highway while the Road Race is set for the next day from Georgetown to the Linden Soesdyke Highway and back to the place of origin.
On Saturday, cyclists are required to be at the starting point, Long Creek at 09:00hrs for registration with competition getting underway at 14:00hrs from that point to Kairuni and return.
The road race on Sunday will see riders competing in five categories; seniors, juniors, veterans, ladies and juveniles.
The starting point for all categories will be Homestretch Avenue at 07:00hrs, registration will be done one hour earlier.
The seniors will proceed to Kairuni; juniors to the Police Outpost at Yarrowkabra (Linden Soesdyke Highway), veterans and ladies will turn back at Kuru Kururu (first parking lot) while the juveniles will pedal all the way to Coverden on the East Bank of Demerara.
The finish point is Homestretch Avenue. Defending senior champion is Raynauth Jeffrey; Michael Anthony will seek to maintain the ascendency in the junior division; Junior Niles (veteran U-45), Ian Jackson (veteran O-45) and Naomi Singh (female).
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