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Dec 20, 2020 Sports
Timothy’s Motorcycle & Spares Store – Willy Farouk, Manager of Timothy’s Motorcycle hands over the Zanella motorcycle keys to John Ramsingh, Director of Big Man Cricket-Guyana.
Kaieteur News – The Big Man Cricket-Guyana is pleased to announce that the recommencement of planning for the Domestic Over 45 T25 Tournament which will be held in Guyana during the period January/February 2021. Firm dates for the fixtures will be released in due course.
At their last meeting, the Committee was strongly favoring a competition with 8 strong teams rather than a depleted Tournament with several teams; the focus being more on quality and not quantity.
The Committee is now especially pleased to announce that they have just secured the Man Of The Series Tournament prize of the popular Zanella 110cc Motorcycle to be awarded to the most proficient player of the Tournament. This prestigious prize was donated by Timothy Bhagwandin of Timothy’s Motorcycle & Spares Store located at 122 Regent & Oronoque Sts, Bourda, Georgetown.
The Zanella motorcycle is a Single cylinder 4 stroke engine with a displacement of 107 cm3. It has air cooling with 4-speed semi-automatic power. Maximum power of 7.2hp with both electric and kick start type motorcycle. These cycles are very aggressively priced at Timothy’s Motorcycle Store. Other features of the cycle include: Hydraulic telescopic Fork front suspension; Double Hydraulic Shock Absorber Rear Suspension; Front disc brake & Rear drum brake; Alloy wheels.
There will be several prizes and trophies to be awarded at the end of this Tournament but this one is expected to be the most cherished one for all the players.
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