Wednesday, 30 July 2003 |
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Over 150 riders expected for SLPA race Entries are pouring in for the Sri Lanka Ports Authority open men's racing cycle race which will be worked off on Friday and Saturday from Colombo to Matara via Galle and back to Colombo. This race is conducted by the Interim Committee for Cycling in Sri Lanka and organised by the Sri Lanka Ports Authority to commemorate their 24th anniversary and is sponsored by the Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited (ANCL). Already over 125 competitors have entered for the race and the organisers are hoping that the number of riders would top the 150 mark when they line up for the start on Friday opposite the Light House Colombo Port at 7.00 a.m. The competitors will proceed along Galle Road, Mount Lavinia, Moratuwa, Kalutara, Ambalangoda, Galle, Matara and back to Galle covering a distance of 203.6 kilometres. The second stage will commence on Saturday at 9.00 a.m in front of the Galle Port and the riders will proceed along Ambalangoda, Kalutara, Moratuwa and reach Bambalapitiya through Galle Road. From Bambalapitiya the riders will turn towards Thunmulla junction, Borella, Baseline Road, Armour Street and will finish near the Jaya Terminal Gate of the Colombo Port at Hettiyawatte. Meanwhile all managers of the riders are requested to be present for a meeting to be held on Thursday at the Sri Lanka Ports Authority Sports Club at 5.00 p.m. The numbers and the technical guidelines will be presented to the riders at this meeting. (C.D) |
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