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Sep 18, 2011 Sports
11th DeSinco Trading 11 race cycle Meet
Linden based Mark Lewis capitalized on the absence of the leading stars to claim victory in the feature 35-lap schools boys and invitational race when the 11th annual DeSinco Trading sponsored 11-race cycle programme came off at the National Park yesterday.
Lewis’ winning time was One Hour 17 Minutes 31.54 Seconds and he crossed the line ahead of Orvil Hinds, Raymond ‘Steely’ Newton, Rastaff O’Selmo, Michael Anthony and Junior Niles.
Young Anthony continues to improve and proved that he will be one of the future stars; placing among the big guns after winning the juveniles 10-lap contest earlier ahead of Akeem Arthur and Paul De Nobrega.
Following are the results of the other races yesterday, 1st to 3rd:
12-14 Open – Silvio Inniss, Randy Haynes, Alfie Soonaram
Veterans U-50 – Raymond Newton, Thuran Harris, Junior Niles
Veterans O-50 – Kirkwood Kellman, Wilfred Thom
Veterans O-60 – Maurice Fagundes, Harry Lall, Anthony Fariah
Uprights – Kester Croal, Richard Charles, Keon Thomas
BMX 6-9 – Jamal Arthur, Denzil Huntley, Nicholas D’ Andrade
BMX 9-12 – Jamal Arthur, Yannick La Rose, Deeraj Garbarran
BMX 12-14 – Adrian Sharma, Christopher Griffith, Deeraj Garbarran
BMX Open – Hamza Eastman, Ricardo Sharma, Cleveland King
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