Access is only granted to the Cecil Street/Robinson Road circuit for 90 minutes for each edition of the URA crits, yet Cycosports manages to squeeze six separate races into that tight window, and yesterday it was the turn of the juniors, the ladies and the “old men” to hog the limelight. Click here to read the full race report.
As might be expected in crit races, sprint finishes were the order of the day at the July edition of the URA-Car Free Sunday Criterium in downtown Singapore yesterday, with all six contests on the race card being decided by a final dash for the line. Race organisers Cycosports only started running the URA Crits in January last year, but the concept has been a huge success, with the road racing community eagerly awaiting the races, which occur roughly every second month. A big part of that success is the fact that Cycosports spreads the racing love, so to speak, by making sure that the crits aren’t just the domain of the elite cyclists.
Access is only granted to the Cecil Street/Robinson Road circuit for 90 minutes for each edition of the URA crits, yet Cycosports manages to squeeze six separate races into that tight window, and yesterday it was the turn of the juniors, the ladies and the “old men” to hog the limelight. Click here to read the full race report.
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