Two years ago, the organising duo of a night cycling race was sentenced to jail for not obtaining a permit for the event. Now that they’ve served their seven-day jail term last October, the race is back — and with the backing of the Singapore Cycling Federation, a (tentative) date has been set for Feb 11 at the National Stadium.
HolyCrit, which has been around since 2013, is set to become the first cycling race held in a stadium not purpose-built for cycling, and the event will involve fixed-gear bicycles and road bikes.
According to race organiser Zulkifli Awab, who has a team of 30 volunteers behind him, the race will feature a rubber surface laid around the entire running track, and safety details include water barricades and standby medical officers.
Similar to previous HolyCrit races, participants have to cough up $10 for the entrance fee, and the total amount will be given to the winner. As for spectators, watching the excitement unfold is free.
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