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May 08, 2022 Sports
Kaieteur News – The nation’s top cyclists will face off in what is expected to be a keenly contested event as the Guyana Cycling Federation (GCF) will be hosting the annual Youth and Culture three- stage Road Race on May 14th and 15th, 2022.
This colorful prestigious event is in its 39th edition and will commence 7:30am on Saturday in the Town of Corriverton and proceeds to New Amsterdam for the finish, covering a distance of 40 miles.
At 14:00 hours on the same day, the second Stage will commence at New Amsterdam and proceeds to Carifesta Avenue, Georgetown, for the finish, spanning a distance of 60m.
On Sunday at 07:30hrs the 3rd Stage will pedal off in the mining Town of Linden and proceeds to Georgetown for the finish for a distance of 65 miles. The presentation of prizes will be done at the conclusion of this stage.
This event encompasses the Elite, Open Veterans, Juniors and Ladies categories. A Suriname Team is also expected to be competing in this event.
Cyclists are asked to register at Singh’s Accounting and Tax Office, on camp Street with Eybo Orford. Contact can be with Orford on 6250364 to complete registration.
Registration can also be done at Sunday’s circuit race.
Please note that transportation leaves the Youth and Culture Office on Homestretch Avenue at 11:30am on Friday 13th for transportation to Corriverton and 5:15am on Sunday for transportation to Linden.
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