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Mar 27, 2016 Sports
Team Evolution riders have continued their dominance of races at the inner
circuit of the National Park, Guyana’s premier cycling facility when Orville Hinds notched up back to back wins yesterday with victory in the School Boys and Invitation 35-lap contest.
Hinds, the leading Team Evolution riders so far this season, stopped the clock at One Hour 16 Minutes 31.71 Seconds to win the race ahead of teammate Michael Antony who was followed by Team Coco’s Junior Niles, Akeem Wilkinson, Paul Choo Wee Nam and mark Harris, the top six.
Anthony was in encouraging form despite finishing second as he swept all eight (8) sprint prizes. Raphael Leung won the juvenile 10-lap showdown ahead of Brighton John and Deeraj Garbarran in 26 Minutes 18.85 Seconds. Leung and John shared the two sprint prizes.
Following are the full results
Race Laps Placing
12-14 years Boys/Girls 3 Jerome Stephens (6’:06.27”)
Veterans Under-50 5 Junior Niles (12’:20”), Warren McKay, Mark Sonoram
Veterans Over-50 5 Raymond Newton, Linden Blackman, Joslayn Congreives
Juveniles 10 Raphael Leung (12’:18.85”), Brighton John, Deeraj
Garbarran
Mountain Bikes 5 Keon Thomas (11’:55”), Richard Charles, Ozia Macullay
BMX Boys 6-9 years 2 Shay Sue Hang, Ajani Cutting, Aqueela Lewis
BMX Boys 9-12 years 3 Jeremiah Harrison, Zab James, Shay Sue Hang
BMX Boys 12-14 years 3 Adealie Hodge, Taran Garbarran, Jeremiah Harrison
School Boys & Invitation 35 Orville Hinds (1.16:31.71”), Michael Anthony, Junior
Niles, Akeem Wilkinson, Paul Choo Wee Nam, Mark
Harris
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