Latest update June 14th, 2025 12:49 AM
Aug 24, 2012 Sports
Cyclists taking part in the annual Teach Them Young Cycling Programme being hosted at the National Park by National Coach Hassan Mohamed and sponsored by the National Sports Commission will be given the opportunity to practice have they have learnt so far, tomorrow.
Banks DIH under their Malta Supreme brand will sponsor another 11-race programme with the usual events planned.
Most of the nation’s riders will be using the opportunity to get much needed practice in ahead of the Suriname Four-Stage race later this month. Expected to compete also are the four junior/juvenile riders who were on their way to the junior Caribbean Championships which was called off due to the threat of Tropical Storm Isaac.
The main contest will be the school boys & invitational 35-lap race where all the big guns will line up along with the leading junior, juvenile and veteran riders.
Races for BMX riders raging from age 6 to open, upright, veteran under 50, over50 and 60 are also on the programme which will get cracking from 09:00hrs.
Banks DIH’ Non Alcoholic Brand Manager Clayton McKenzie will be on hand to witness some of the events and present prizes.
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