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  • Jamaul John wins Team Alanis’ 60-mile road race

    Jamaul John wins Team Alanis’ 60-mile road race

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    April 19, 2021
    Jamaul John wins Team Alanis’ 60-mile road race
    Jamaul John all smiles after his victory (Photo: Guyana Cycling News Facebook)
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    Jamaul John of Team Foundation on Sunday emerged winner of the Team Alanis organised 60-mile road race from Georgetown to Mahaicony and back to the city for the finish.

    The USA-based John clocked two hours, 23 minutes, 55 seconds (02h: 23m: 55s) to win ahead of his namesake Brighton John of We Stand United Cycle Club, Christopher Griffith (Team Evolution), Alex Mendes (Roraima Cycle Club), Andrew Hicks (We Stand United Cycle Club) and Deeraj Garbarran (We Stand United Cycle Club) in that order.

    Jamaul John and Brighton John won two prime prizes each, while Hicks and Marcus Keiler shared the other two. Mendes was the top Masters rider and David Hicks won the Junior category.

    Below are the summarised results.

    Open

    1st- Jamaul John

    2nd-  Briton John

    3rd- Christopher Griffith

    4th- Alex Mendes

    5th- Andrew Hicks

    6th- Deeraj Gharbarran

    Masters

    1st- Alex Mendes

    2nd- Paul Choweenam

    3rd- Jaikarran Sookhai

    Juniors

    1st- David Hicks

    2nd- Mario Washington

    3rd- Shurwyn Sampson

    The event was sanctioned by the Guyana Cycling Federation and was held in conformity with the National COVID-19 measures.

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