TEAM Alanis’ Kemuel Moses returned one hour 13 minutes four seconds in winning the feature 35-lap event of the DeSinco Trading sponsored 11-race cycle programme in the National Park on Saturday.
According to reports, Moses’ time for the event is the best ever recorded for the 35-lap race in the 42-year history of any National Park cycle programme.
The 17th annual DeSinco sponsored event under its many brands saw Moses and his team mate Silvio Inniss breaking away from the field late in the race and coming for the finish, Innis was first to jump, but Moses responded and brushed past Innis near the line to win the event.
Last year’s winner Michael Anthony was off the local cycle scene due to his competing in French Guiana for most of the 2017 season outsprinted the peloton to finish third, while Alonzo Ambrose, Raul Leal and Shaquel Agard occupied the fourth, fifth and sixth places respectively.
Of the eight prime prizes that were up on offer, Agard won three, while Leal took two. Ambrose, Inniss and Jamal John won one each.
The other winners on Saturday include Curtis Dey (juvenile 10-lap), Junior Niles (veterans under 50 five-lap), Kennard Lovell (veterans over 50 years five-lap), Jonathan Ramschuit (boys 12-14 years three-lap), Nicholas Nirmol boys and girls 12-14 years three-lap), Gerard Barrington (boys 6-9 years old two laps), Nigel Jacobs (mountain bikers five laps) and Michael Mckay (BMX boys 9-12 years old three laps.
(Caption) Team Alanis’ Kemuel Moses (left) accepts his winner’s trophy and prize money from a representative of DeSinco Trading at the National Park on Saturday.
Moses wins DeSinco Trading Degree feature 35-lap cycle race in National Park
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