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| Pollydore/PowerAde Memorial programme on this Saturday |
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| Monday, 28 May 2012 20:42 |
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IT’S back to the inner circuit of the National Park for local cyclists this Saturday, when they meet to compete in the first-ever Banks DIH/PowerAde/Ulric Pollydore Memorial cycle race programme from 09:00hrs.
The event is being organised by national cycling coach Hassan Mohamed who is a personal friend of the late Pollydore, himself being a former president of both the Guyana Cycling Federation and Kaieteur Cycle Club. Eleven races are carded for the day, commencing with the BMX Boys 6 to 9 two-lap and culminating with the Schoolboys and Invitational 35-lap race. At the end of the day’s activities, winners will receive their prizes from Banks DIH’s Outdoor Events Manager Mortimer Stewart. |
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Pollydore/PowerAde Memorial programme on this Saturday

