FOUNDER and president of the Berbice-based Flying Ace Cycle Club, Randolph Roberts, said his aim is to take cycling to a higher level in the Ancient County. Roberts, who was voted in as the club’s new president earlier in the month, pointed out that once the COVID-19 situation is over, a number of cycling events will pedal off in an effort to have more competition among the cyclists. Roberts, a former vice-president of the club, will also perform the functions of treasurer, replacing the long-serving John Lewis, who served from 1992 up to this year. Lewis did not to seek re-election at the helm of the body but took up the role of first vice-president. Mursaline Bacchus was elected Second vice-president. Cyclist Balram Narine has been elected secretary, while former female cyclist Marcia Dick is assistant secretary. Narine is Club captain. Jeremiah Joseph is the vice-captain, while Ronda Russell is the club’s honorary member. Former Mayor Errol Alphonso is the Flying Ace patron while Fizal Ally, Eli Hazel, Pearl Arokium, Myron Rose and Neil Reece are committee members.
Roberts aims to take cycling in Berbice to a higher level
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