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Sep 10, 2008 Sports
Allen, Holder to defend senior & juvenile titlesBy Franklin Wilson
Saturday’s 11-race cycle programme sponsored by DeSinco Trading for the 9th consecutive year is expected to be an exciting affair.
For the first time they are sponsoring the event under the Milkaut brand and all participants will be afforded the opportunity of sampling the product after the event.
The feature school boys and novices 35-lap race is expected to be fiercely contested with defending champion Darren Allen set to face stiff challenges from his usual rivals.
Among them will be last year’s juvenile winner Christopher Holder, Geron Williams, Alonzo Greaves, Lear Nunes, Chris Persaud, Enzo Matthews, Jaikarran Sukhai, Robin Persaud, Daniel Ramchurejee, John Charles and Junior Niles among others.
Kennard Lovell, Virgil Jones and Linden Blackman will headline the competitors in the veteran under-50 division while Kester Croal, Jamal Bentley and Joel Jafferally will vie for top honours among the uprights.
The BMX races are also expected to be keen with the young and upcoming riders aiming to outdo each other.
The full race programme is as follows:
BMX races
12-14 boys: 4 laps
9-12 boys: 3 laps
6-9 boys: 2 laps
6-12 girls: 1 lap
Open: 3 laps
Uprights: 5 laps
Juveniles: 10 laps
Veterans under 50: 5 laps
Veterans over 50: 5 laps
School boys & novices: 35 laps.
Race time on Saturday is 09:00hrs.
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