SINGAPORE – HolyCrit organisers will be taking their night cycling event up a notch, with races at the Sports Hub on Saturday (Feb 11).
It will be the first time anywhere a bike race is held at a stadium that is not purpose-built for cycling, co-organiser Zulkifli Awab, 40, told The Straits Times.
“Being the first in the world to do something like this is very exciting for us and for the cycling scene in Singapore. It shows that more people and venues are opening up to the idea of hosting cycling races,” he said.
The qualifying rounds will be six minutes plus two laps with the finals running for 25 minutes plus two laps.
About 80 per cent of the available spots have been taken up, said Mr Zulkifli.
The HolyCrit races were originally only for fixed-gear bicycles with one gear and no brakes and held in public areas.
It was halted more than two years ago after freelance project manager Zulkifli and his co-organiser, bicycle business owner Eric Khoo Shui Yan, 30, were arrested for organising the event without the relevant permits.
They were fined $5,000 each and jailed for seven days in October last year (2016).
The duo held their comeback race, with permits, for some 90 cyclists and over 400 spectators along Jalan Benaan Kapal in December last year.
All fixed-gear participants have to pay $10 to enter the Feb 11 race, which is sanctioned by the Singapore Cycling Federation (SCF).
All male road bike participants will have to pay $25, while female participants will have to pay $20. Those without an existing SCF insurance have to pay an additional $15.
The race is part of a two-day multi-sport event by the Singapore Sports Hub on Saturday (11 Feb and Sunday (12 Feb), which will also feature trail running, zumba as well as rugby and ultimate frisbee tryouts.