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Aug 30, 2012 Sports
One of Guyana’s leading cyclist’s, Alonzo Greaves will be spearheading Roraima Bikers Club (RBC) Team at the annual Bigi Bergi Four-Stage Road Race set for this weekend in Suriname.
Greaves, who won stage four last year and also placed second in stage 2 is one of five (5) riders selected by the Club for this year’s event which pedals off Friday. The other members of the team are Raymond ‘Steely’ Newton, Alex Mendes, Marlon ‘Fishy’ Williams and Mario King. Manager is Club President Brian Allen, while Marlon
Humphrey is the Assistant Manager.
Marcos Trading of North Road is one of several companies that have supported the club in its efforts to compete in Suriname. The other entities are Ansa Mc al Trading and Caribbean International Distributors Inc.
This team is expected to hold its own against teams from French Guiana (defending champions for the last 2 years), Curacao, Holland, BVI, Suriname, USA, and others.
Linden and Team Cocoas will also be represented in Suriname. While the other two teams left yesterday, Linden, led by Senior National Road Race Champion Orville Hinds will leave today.
Race Programme
Friday August – 14:00hrs – 95km
Profile – Flat and fast with minor rolling inclines
Race time approx 2.75 hrs
Saturday September 1 – 9:00hrs- 105km
Profile –Flat and fast with minor rolling inclines
Race time approx 3.5 hrs
Sunday September 2 – 7:30hrs – 10 km TIME TRIAL
Profile – Flat and fast
Race time approx 20 minutes
Sunday September 2 – 14:30hr- 90km (6 laps)
Profile – Flat and fast
Race time approx. 2 hrs
Photo saved as Roraima pres. – Manager of Marcos Trading Nicholas DeAbreu (right) presents the contribution to RBC President Brian Allen.
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