Digital Edge Studios supports cyclist Andre “Padlock” Green
Rose Hall Town’s Digital Edge Studios recently supported one of Guyana’s top cyclists, Andre “Padlock” Green.
The Berbician cyclist, who was in the top 10 at the recent 165-mile Independence three-stage race and won races earlier this year, expressed gratitude for the support from Digital Edge.
Digital Edge proprietor Shurwin Sinclair, an overseas-based Guyanese, has known Green as a youth in the area, but he never knew Green was among the top local riders. Green then provided evidence to Sinclair, and then he won races in earlier months to back up his talk.
According to the businessman, he knew Green’s family members and he would have seen Green from time to time. Sinclair said that he would continue to support cycling and he would support Green.
Green, the man who hails from Ulverton, emerged as victor in the lucrative Hell in the Cell Kaieteur Attack 55-mile cycle race back in April. That race was along the Linden-Soesdyke Highway, and Green stopped the clock in two hours, 32 minutes, and 15 seconds. He also won the battle of the Berbicians in March.
His cycling journey began in 2010-11 when his brother returned from St Kitts and Nevis. In a previous interview, he noted that his brother has been his biggest inspiration.