WSUCC “One Guyana” Bartica Cycling Classic: Industrial Safety Supplies Inc contributes handsomely to Sunday’s event

Industrial Safety Supplies Inc Office Manager Crystal Kallu hands over sponsorship to WSUCC President Franklin Wilson in the presence of her colleagues, Nyeesha Joseph and Mechaela Hohenkirk

Cycling fans, supporters, and the Bartica public can be assured of an exciting day of racing come this Sunday when the second edition of the “One Guyana” Bartica Cycling Classic is held, organised by We Stand United Cycle Club (WSUCC).
On Thursday, Industrial Safety Supplies Inc Office Manager Crystal Kallu handed over her sponsorship to WSUCC President Franklin Wilson at the entity’s Camp Street location, noting that it was towards making the event a success.
Accompanying Kallu was the company’s Accountant, Nyeesha Joseph and Customer Service Representative (CSR) Mechaela Hohenkirk.
Speaking on behalf of Managing Director Hemant Narine, Kallu expressed delight at being able to ride with the organising club on this venture once again, as the company did for the first edition, in 2019.
“This is all part of fulfilling our corporate responsibility of empowering our young athletes by affording them the opportunity to develop by having competitive events. It’s even more commendable that your club is deliberately taking this event miles away from the hub of sports activities in the city which is a huge undertaking, and we are honoured to be associated with this venture,” she said.
Kallu further detailed that such a move adds to building friendships and camaraderie among the athletes, and fans as well, noting that the event could become a staple on the sporting calendar in a community that loved sports.
Wilson extended his club’s deep appreciation to the management and staff of Industrial Safety Supplies Inc for showing a high level of confidence by being an integral partner.
“Without your backing, this event would not have been possible for the second time around. It is partnerships such as these that allow our athletes to breathe comfortably knowing that they would be properly compensated for their efforts. I must also inform you that resulting from the first edition of this race back in 2019, cycling has grown in a huge way in Bartica and will become even better,” Wilson stated.
The winner of the elite/senior race will pocket $120,000 with $70,000, $50,000, $30,000, $20,000, and $10,000 going to the second to sixth-place finishers. The seniors will be riding for 1 hour 45 minutes with an additional two laps.
Masters, Under-45, and Over-45 will be riding together for 60 minutes with an additional two laps, while the ladies, juniors, and juveniles will pedal off the day’s activity from 09:30h and will be riding for 45 minutes with an additional two laps.
Registration is being done at the Professional Key Shop, Carmichael Street or Chin Chan Cycle Store, Robb Street.