The Guyana Cycling Federation (GCF) has taken another step toward governance restructuring after electing five council members during a special meeting held on Saturday, at the National Racquet Centre.
The meeting, which was called in accordance with the Federation’s constitutional requirements, resulted in the election of five representatives who will now serve on the GCF Council alongside the executive body.
The newly-elected council members are Geron Williams of Continental Cycling Club; Masimba Williams of Kaieteur Attack Racing Cycle Club (KARCC); Andrew Arjoon of KFC Evolution; Davindra Ramnarine of Carlton Wheelers and Sean Chin-Chan of Flying Stars.

According to a press release from the GCF, these officials now form part of the General Council and will work collaboratively with the Federation’s executive to guide the sport’s development. As part of their responsibilities, the council members will also serve on several key committees, including Finance, Racing, and Discipline.
The move comes as the Federation continues its recalibration and reset following a period of controversy under former President Horace Burrowes, who recently vacated the post. Nigel London, a member of Burrowes’ club We Stand United Cycling Club, has since assumed the leadership position.
After recent developments, the Federation is of the view that the election of the council members represents another positive step towards reinforcing its administrative structure and improving oversight within the organisation.
The GCF ended by stating that it remained committed to transparency, accountability, and the long-term growth of cycling in Guyana.
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