Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Gayan claims overall lead after stage-4

- BY SANDUN KIDITHUWAK­KU REPORTING FROM ANURADHAPU­RA

Sri Lanka Army Cyclist Gayan Kumara took the overall lead after the completion of the fourth-stage of the SLT Speedup Cycle Sawariya worked off from Mahiyangan­a to Anuradhapu­ra yesterday.

Kumara returned a time of five hours 27.30 seconds.

Meanwhile, Isuru Tharanaga from Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) returned a time of five hours 27.38s and was placed second.

Sadaruwan Pinto from Sri Lanka Army returned a time of five hours 27.38s and finished in third place.

The stage-one started from Mahiyangan­a on its way to Dambulla and continued with stage-two from Dambulla to Anuradhapu­ra.

The riders proceeded through Hasalaka, Ududumbara, Hunnasgiri­ya, Victoria Junction, Teldeniya, Kandy, Katugastot­a, Matale and reached Dambulla covering a distance of 140km.

In the second-stage, the riders proceeded through Dambulla, Kekirawa, Maradankad­awala, Matale Junction, Jaffna Junction and finished at Anuradhapu­ra.

Meanwhile, in a remarkable turn of events, SLPA rider Iran Ramesh was crowned ‘Mountain King’ being the first to pass the iconic landmark at Haputale.

Today’s (8) final stage will be from Anuradhapu­ra to Kuliyapiti­ya (140.8km).

Meanwhile, in a remarkable turn of events, SLPA rider Iran Ramesh was crowned ‘Mountain King’ being the first to pass the iconic landmark at Haputale

 ??  ?? Winner Gayan Kumara of Army flanked by first runner-up Isuru Tharanga (SLPA) and second runner-up Sandaruwan Pinto (Army)
Winner Gayan Kumara of Army flanked by first runner-up Isuru Tharanga (SLPA) and second runner-up Sandaruwan Pinto (Army)

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