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Guyana lands its first UCI Commissair­e course

- By Romario Samaroo

Guyana will once again make another stride in the world of cycling this time off the track with the inaugural Internatio­nal Cycling Union (UCI) Commissair­e programme on the country’s soil.

Commissair­e is a generic term used in cycling for officials similar to that of an umpire or referee and most cycling events require two or more.

President of the Guyana Cycling Federation, Horace Burrowes informed Stabroek Sport of the historic opportunit­y while pointing out that there is no one that is qualified at that level in Guyana.

Burrowes explained, “UCI has a solidarity programme for a lot of different things and I see the need for having Commissair­es in our country because we never had a programme or a Commissair­e in our country... so I sat and filled it [the applicatio­n] out and sent it before the deadline and they had the management committee meeting and they responded back to me very good stating that they granted us that Commissair­e programme.”

He added that he will be notified by the Head Commissair­e when the programme will be held but said it should be by the end of the month.

According to Burrowes 20 persons are expected to take part in the programme.

Usually, when races are held locally Joseph Briton or William Howard functions in the capacity of race officials.

When Guyana hosted the Junior Caribbean Cycling Championsh­ips last weekend, Commissair­es Henry Bonafacio and Neves Viceate officiated.

Guyana is earmarked to host the Senior Caribbean Cycling Championsh­ips next year.

 ??  ?? Horace Burrowes, president of the Guyana Cycling Federation.
Horace Burrowes, president of the Guyana Cycling Federation.

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