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Oct 23, 2024 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – The third annual Flying Stars Cycling Club Memorial Races will be staged on Saturday, October 26, in Georgetown, and next Thursday, October 31 in honour of past cycling officials Donald Robinson, Randolph “Duckie” Singh, Neville Rutherford, Louis London Snr., Charles J Chichester, John “Chez Doc” Anderson, George “Speedy” Binning, and Barry “Boysin” Massay. The Office of the Prime Minister, Director of Sports, Louis London Jnr, the Robinson family, The Rutherford family, The Singh Family, Wayne Henry , Bernie James. Royston Vogelson, Philip Trotz, Michele Lewis, Sarah Parris and Lorraine Massay are among sponsors so far who have come forward for this year’s races.
Florida-based Flying Stars executive and former national cyclist Victor Rutherford in a release stated that any individual or corporate entity that is interested in sponsoring a race or making a financial contribution should contact William Howard on 592 649 1162 or Victor Rutherford 407 580 8470.
He said that, on Saturday the race will be held around the circuit outside the eastern end of the Guyana Defence Force headquarters on Vlissengen Road.
The other planned event is set for next Thursday morning, October 31, and that is to be around the circuit in Amelia’s Ward, Linden and starts outside the Police Outpost in Amelia’s Ward.
He disclosed that the races are for the Elite, Juniors, Juvenile, Masters Under50 and Over50 and Ladies.
For the Linden leg Rutherford noted that, outside the Open race, one will be for Lindeners only and also for those riding mountain bikes, upright and BMX.
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