After performing creditably at the recent International Cycling Union (UCI) World Masters Cycling championships in California, United States of America, Guyana’s two-man team of Jolyon Joseph and Aubrey Gordon performed is calling for financial assistance to assist them in their quest to bring honour and glory to the land of their birth.
Joseph, who represented Guyana at the 1980 and 1894 Olympics, rode to a world record time of 11.420 seconds in the Flying 200 metres an event which was used to seed the cyclists for the Match Sprint where he was seeded number one.
Joseph’s time bettered the previous record of 11.473s set by Victor Copeland in 2002 at high altitude in Colorado Springs which makes his performance at sea level much more impressive.
In the Match Sprint, Joseph finished