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Feb 11, 2019 Sports
Paul De Nobrega of Team Evolution emerged as the winner of the 27th edition of the R&R International sponsored 40-mile Road Race which was held yesterday on the West Demerara.

R&R Internationals Rep. Nicholas D’Anrade hands over the first place prize for yesterday’s Road Race to Paul De Nobrega in the presence of other recipients of prizes and organizer, Hassan Mohamed.
Jacob Rambarran was on hand to send the 24-cyclists on their way from the Demerara Harbour Bridge, they continued to Bushy Park on the East Bank of Essequibo before returning to the starting line for the finish.
De Nobrega won the event in a time of One Hour 37 Minutes 48.60 Seconds and was followed to the line by Geron Williams, Briton John, Andre Green, Deeraj Garbaran and Kemuel Moses in that order.
Taking most of the sprint prizes was Stephano Husbands (5), while Green took two and Garbarran, one.
The Junior winner was Sherwin Sampson, while the Mountain Bike category went to Hector Edwards. Copping the Veterans category was Alexis Mendes ahead of Lyn Murray and Leer Nunes.
Meanwhile, on Saturday, the 27th edition of the National Park Meet took place, both events were organized by Hassan Mohamed M.S. Following are the results of Saturday’s National Park Meet.
Race Laps Placing
BMX 6-9 2 Neshaun Rigby, Jessica Mohabir, Lennox Jackman
BMX 9-12 3 Nehun Rigby
Boys & Girls 12-14 3 Jaheme Henry (9m 27s), Steve Bhimsen, Sherwin Sampson
Veterans Over-50 5 Kennard Lovell, Linden Blackman, Bochel Samaroo
Veterans Under-50 5 Jaikarran Sookhoo (12m 08s), Junior Niles, Warren McKay
Juveniles 10 Sherwin Sampson (28m 47.81s), Steve Bhimsen, Mark Lewis
School Boys & 35 Romello Crawford (1:18.09. 37), Andre Green, Michael Anthony,
Invitational Curtis Dey, Geron Williams, Paul De Nobrega
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