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Apr 28, 2019 Sports
The Guyanese trio in Mexico for the Pan American U23 Championships from right, Jamal John, Romello Crawford and Briton John.
The trio of Jamal John, Romello Crawford and Briton John are in Mexico to represent the Golden Arrowhead at the Pan American U23 Elite Road Cycling Championships which pedals off later this week.
The trio arrived in Mexico since April 19th well ahead of the championships in order to get acclimatized, at the expense of President of the Guyana Cycling Federation (GCF) Horace Burrowes who will arrive in Mexico, tomorrow.
Burrowes will represent Guyana at the COPACI Congress on April 30, while Jamal John will get into action on Wednesday May 1st in the Time Trials which would be 33km – 3 laps on the Circuit Río de la Avenidas.
John is the only rider that would be competing in the Time Trials. Briton John and Romello Crawford will all contest the U23 Individual Road Race on Saturday May 4, this event would be for a distance of 132.3km – 9 laps around the Circuit Ciudad del Conocimiento, Pachuca de Soto, Hidalgo.
Burrowes has informed that if either of the cyclists finish in the top 10 in the road race in Mexico, they would be eligible to compete at the World Championships set for September in London.
The Elite-Sub 23 Pan-American Road Championship is organised jointly by the Government of Mexico, the State of Hidalgo, the State Cycling Association and the Mexican Cycling Federation, with the support of the Pan-American Cycling Confederation, under the regulations of the International Cycling Union (UCI).
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