Fazia’s Collection backs Briton John’s endeavours

Reigning national cycling champion Briton John, who is on a path to successfully defend his title later this month, has been strategically competing at several events in the USA and other nations in the past month.
Just off his recent trip with other cyclists to a three-stage event in Suriname and French Guiana where he won the first stage, from Paramaribo to Albina, John is back in New York to continue preparations.

A Fazia’s Collection representative makes a presentation to Briton John

Recently, Fazia’s Collection, where you can do all your shopping in one place, located at Anna Catherina, West Coast Demerara and Fazia’s Auto Spare Parts and Accessories made a timely donation to John to aid him in his quest for success.
Fazia’s Collection representative Sherry Anderson, handed the entity’s sponsorship to John at the Anna Catherina store, noting that the entity has been following the progress of John and was more than happy to support his ambitions in continuing to be the best.
“We are at Fazia’s Collection and Fazia’s Auto Spare Parts and Accessories have always been supportive of cycling over the years.
We have seen the rise of Briton John and his consistency, so it was easy for us to accept his request for assistance. We would like to wish him well and encourage him to maintain a high level of discipline on and off the cycling track,” she stated.
John, in accepting the cheque, thanked Anderson and the principals of both entities while promising to maintain his high standards, citing the fact that he was on a pathway to excel, thus his quest to compete at races that will test his ability and improve the same against quality opposition.
Meanwhile, he was scheduled to compete in the Harlem Skyscraper Father’s Day Classic in New York while on June 23, he will be heading to compete in St Lucia. On June 26, John will be heading back to Guyana for the national championships on June 30.
On July 5-July 7, he will be in Anguilla for the John T Memorial Race and is expected to return to the USA to continue competing after Anguilla.