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Dec 13, 2019 Sports
The Trophy Stall (Port Mourant Branch) is doing it again as it continues to show it corporate responsibility in sponsoring another sporting event, this time in Berbice. Through the generosity of its affable Managing Director Ramesh Sunich the trophy Stall is teaming up with the Flying Ace Cycling Club (FACC) of Berbice to stage the Trophy Stall 40-mile road race this Sunday.
Cycling Coach and Organiser Randolph Roberts receiving one of the trophies from Trophy Stall Representative, Ms. Ameena.
Action will get going in the vicinity of the Trophy Stall Port Mourant Branch opposite the Gas Station, proceeds to Number 51 Village, Corentyne before returning to the point of origin for the finish.
This race is open to Berbice cyclists only and there will be prizes up for grabs in the open, juvenile and 12-14 BMX categories. Prizes will be presented to the first five finishers along with the first three juveniles. The 12-14 BMX Boys will ride for 20 miles from Number 51 to Port Mourant, following the seniors.
Eight sprint prizes will be up for grabs. All the top riders of Berbice are expected to take to the road as they renew their rivalry to decide the best among them. The likes of Romello Crawford, Balram Narine, Curtis ‘Chappy’ Dey, Andrew Hicks, Andre ‘Padlock’ Green, Ajay Gopilall, Ralph Sewnarine, Jeremiah Joseph, Mario Washington and David Hicks are among them.
This event will be the curtains down on the 2019 season in Berbice; it’s being coordinated by Coach Randolph Robert.
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