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Oct 06, 2015 Sports
The nation’s top cyclists will compete for one ounce of gold and a trophy when the Flying Stars Cycling Club stages the Kadir Memorial Ounce of Gold race this Sunday October 10. Cyclists will convene at the old Ministry of Housing building, Homestretch Avenue, at 07:00hrs to facilitate a prompt start half an hour later.
Cyclists will proceed from the assembly point and senior riders, veterans (under 45 years old), juveniles and females will proceed to Dora, Linden Soesdyke Highway, before retracing their wheels to the starting point. The veterans (over 45 years) will ride all the way to the hill after Splashmins Fun Park before turning back to the point of origin.
The race is usually highly competitive and last year’s winner in the senior and junior category, Michael Anthony, now promoted to a higher category, and who finished in a time of 3:19:16secs, will not be competing, paving the way for a new champion.
Juvenile rider, Raphael Leung, also dominated his category last year but has since moved up among the bigger boys leaving the category open for a new champion. The winners of the other three places will share the other three ounces of gold on offer.
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