Local cyclists continue to create waves in the USA

Local cyclists currently based in the United States of America, seeking to enhance their cycling career, continue to create waves on the American circuit.According to the Guyana Cycle News website, last Thursday, Scott Savory continued his excellent season by claiming yet another victory, this time at the UNITED’S RUBAIX RACE SERIES.
Other Guyanese riders Alonzo Greaves finished third while Geron Williams placed sixth, and Hamzah Eastman finished seventh.
The quartet which was down to contest the US Air Force Association Cycling Classic Clarendon Cup, yesterday, was headed by Williams of Champion System – Stans NoTubes and Savory of Lupus Racing Team.
The event is part of USA Cycling’s National Criterium Calendar, and has been the Washington DC region’s premier Pro/Am races since 1998.
The Clarendon Cup is known as one of the most difficult criterium races in the USA, due to technical demands of the course and the quality of the participants and with some strong winds or high temperatures, the difficulty goes off the chart.
The 1km course which is located in the heart of Arlington’s Clarendon business district, will feature the racers in the USA and it will be Williams’ one year anniversary as a Pro racer.

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