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Apr 03, 2013 Sports
– ninth edition set for NP on Saturday
The 9th edition of the Universal Auto & General Supplies 11-Race Cycle Meet will take place this Saturday at the Inner circuit of the National Park and as usual, an exciting day of action is anticipated with the best riders expected to compete.
The opening race of the day’s proceedings will pedal off at 09:00hrs, the feature event is the school boys and invitational 35-lap contest which will see the leading senior riders as well as their junior and juvenile counterparts all vying for the top six positions.
Managing/Director of Universal Auto & General Supplies Shameer Baksh will be there to compete and assist with the distribution of prizes at the event.
Last year’s winner of the feature event was Robin Persaud (One Hour 17 Minutes 52 Seconds). Michael Anthony won the juvenile 10 lap contest (22 Minutes 36.57 Seconds), while Veteran Shameer Baksh took care of business in the veteran 5-lap event in 12 Minutes 21 Seconds.
Following is the full list of races:
Race Laps
12 to 14 yrs Boys & Girls – 3
Veteran U – 50 yrs – 5
Veteran O – 50 yrs – 5
Veteran O – 60 yrs – 5
Juveniles – 10
BMX Boys Open – 3
BMX Boys 12 to 14 yrs – 3
BMX Boys 6 to 9 yrs – 2
BMX Boys 9 to 12 yrs – 3
Mountain Bikers – 5
School Boys & Invitation – 35
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