Stabroek News Sunday

Cycling federation Time Trials gets cracking this morning

-Sonaram says all systems ready for resumption of activities

- By Emmerson Campbell

The sport of cycling recently got the green light to restart and now all systems are go for today’s Time Trial event.

This is according to Racing Secretary of the Guyana Cycling Federation ( GCF), Malcolm Sonaram.

The Union Cycliste Internatio­nale ( UCI) accredited Commissair­e stated that today’s race is set to attract in excess of 30 of the nation’s best wheelsmen who are eager to unchain their competitiv­e juices after racing was stuck in park for more than eight months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Riders will start to saddle from 07: 00hrs at Sparendaam, journey through Kitty, turn at the Roundabout and end at the COVID- 19 Hospital, Liliendaal.

Each cyclist will start at a two-minute increment to avoid grouping along the race course. The top three finishers in each event will be rewarded, while the overall accumulate­d time placings will be awarded one through six.

Sonaram pointed out that the event is geared towards adhering to the COVID- 19 measures. Time Trial events set the perfect stage for the return of competitiv­e racing in a safe environmen­t.

Time trials are commonly referred to as the ‘ race of truth’ as they require considerab­le mental concentrat­ion and toughness as well as the ability to tolerate intense physical discomfort.

However, cyclists compete individual­ly and against only one competitor — the timing clock.

In order to avoid crowd

ing during registrati­on on the mornings of the events, the federation is advising cyclists to pre- register. Additional­ly, cyclists will be allowed only one chaperone.

Sonaram also told this publicatio­n that prior to the start of today’s race, temperatur­e tests will be conducted on each cyclist.

 ??  ?? Curtis Dey will be one to watch as competitiv­e cycling returns today with a Time Trial event which starts from 07:00hrs at Sparendaam. Riders will journey through Kitty, turn at the Roundabout and end at the COVID-19 Hospital, Liliendaal.
Curtis Dey will be one to watch as competitiv­e cycling returns today with a Time Trial event which starts from 07:00hrs at Sparendaam. Riders will journey through Kitty, turn at the Roundabout and end at the COVID-19 Hospital, Liliendaal.

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