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    Strong performances and community spirit highlight 2025 ‘PAB’ Memorial Cycle Race

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    THE Second Annual Percy “PAB” Boyce Memorial Cycle Race brought energy and emotion to the streets of Prashad Nagar on Sunday, October 12, 2025, as riders, families, and supporters gathered to honour the life and legacy of one of Guyana’s cycling greats.

    Organised by the Flying Ace Cycle Club under the patronage of the Boyce family, the 33.5-mile race began along Delph Street and featured top local riders as well as emerging young talents. The event—held on the second anniversary of Boyce’s passing—served as both a spirited competition and a heart-felt tribute to his life-long dedication to cycling, mentorship and community development.

    Spectators lined the route, cheering on riders across several competitive categories: Open Veterans, Veterans Over-50, Juniors, and the overall classification. The atmosphere was charged with excitement, sportsmanship, and remembrance, embodying the unity and passion that defined Boyce’s legacy.

    Jamal John claimed top honours overall with a time of 2:15:25, followed by Samuel Hinds, Segun Hubbard, Christopher Griffith, Kwame Ridley, and Andy Rajkumar.

    Category winners included Segun Hubbard (Open Veterans), Junior Niles (Over 50), and Amari Joseph (juniors).

    During the closing ceremony, event coordinator Rayad Boyce thanked the participants, volunteers, sponsors, and supporters who helped make the event a success.

    “The roads are quiet now, but the spirit of Percy was alive with every turn of the wheel,” Boyce said. “This event keeps his flame burning bright.”

    The Guyana Police Force, media partners, and volunteers were commended for ensuring the event ran safely and smoothly. Organisers noted that while minor category adjustments will be refined for future races, the day’s competition reflected the strength and unity of Guyana’s cycling fraternity.

    The PAB Memorial Cycle Race continues to celebrate the enduring influence of Percy Anthony Sherlock Boyce, affectionately known as “Broker” and “Don,” whose impact on Guyanese cycling remains profound.

    The Boyce family expressed gratitude to all participants and confirmed plans for the Third Annual PAB Memorial Cycle Race in 2026, vowing to keep Percy Boyce’s legacy rolling strong.

    General Classification 

    Jamval John

    Cortis Dey

    Sequan Hubbard

    Open Veterans

    Sequan Hubbard

    Paul Chew Weenam

    Kwame Ridley

    Juniors

    Omari Joseph

    Prime Points

    John 4

    Tailo McCurtly 2

    Hubbard 1

    Ridley 1

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