Trophy Stall/Flying Ace cycling rescheduled for December 22
After a delay on Sunday last, the Flying Ace Cycling Club of Berbice is set to host the Trophy Stall 40-mile road race on Sunday, December 22 from 09:00h.
With some related issues affecting the commencement of the race, the stakes will remain the same when the race rides off.
Flashback! One of Berbice’s top riders, Curtis Dey leading the pack that featured Balram Narine and co in a Berbice race (Brandon Corlette photo)
This race is organised by Cycling Coach Randolph Roberts and trophy giant Trophy Stall’s Port Mourant branch in Berbice. The race is set to commence from Port Mourant at the gas station before heading to Number 51 Village, Corentyne and returning to the point of origin for the finish.
This race, which is open to Berbice cyclists only, will see three categories on show. The first five cyclists will be awarded prizes while the first three juveniles will be receiving awards. The other category of riders that will be on show is the 12-14 BMX Boys who will ride for 20 miles from Number 51 to Port Mourant, following the seniors.
Eight sprint prizes will be up for grabs and the top wheelsmen will be gunning for supremacy. The likes of Flying Ace cyclist Balram Narine; Andrew Hicks; Andre “Padlock” Green; Trojans and national rider Curtis Dey; his teammate Ajay Goopilall, who is the 2019 national junior champion; Ralph Seenarine and Mario Washington will all be on show this Sunday. This race is set to be the final one of 2019 in Berbice.