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Jan 12, 2015 Sports
Promising and upcoming cyclist Sherwin Brusche, 16, of Rose Hall Town was on Friday given a fillip in his young cycling career when he was presented with a brand new racing bicycle.
Brusche, who only started riding recently, was presented with the bike by founder and coach of the Flying Ace Cycle Club (FACC) Randolph Roberts, courtesy of overseas based Guyanese and veteran cyclist Lloyd Williams of Lloyd Williams and Associates of Main and Kent Street New Amsterdam.
Williams, who is an Immigration and Tax Consultant, still competes and is one of the oldest active cyclists in the Guyana circuit. The presentation was done at Williams Office at the above address.
Roberts stated that he first saw Brusche competing at the Inter Scholl level, he was immediately impressed with his work ethics and attitude. He was also spotted by Williams who saw great potential in the youngster and the gentlemen became interested in him and decided to help.
They also noticed that he hadn’t the correct and proper riding gear and equipment. His bike was also not to up to standard. He was using a makeup track bike to ride on both the track and road.
Williams in consultation with Roberts decided that he will not allow such talent to be wasted. The businessman decided to donate a brand new cycle to Brusche. Williams has also decided to sponsor Brusche for the next year.
Roberts took the opportunity to express his heartfelt thanks to Williams and his company and wished him well in his future activities.
A happy and contented Brusche was lost for words in his expression of appreciation to both Roberts and Williams. He plans to do his best and to make both gentlemen proud.
(Samuel Whyte)
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