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MBC launches its 2017 club jersey at St Aloysius campus

Published On : 25 Apr 2017   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Mangaluru: Mangalore Bicycle Club, held a gala event to launch of their fourth club jersey and the jersey for 2017 at St Aloysius Campus. The uniqueness of this jersey is its customisation, printing of riders name and number printed on the back of the jersey. This is something which the members now can flaunt proudly, Ganesh Nayak, general secretary of MbC said, adding the event saw majority of the members participate with enthusiasm.

The club has around 140 registered members who are actively involved with club events. The club has encouraged riders with varied interest levels, be it riding regularly, participating in cycling competitions, encouraging women to pedal, promoting car-free day in association with the district administration and City Police, teaching right techniques of cycling through its Bicycle Academy program, children specific events encouraging them to take up cycling, he said.

MbC Jersey 2017 is partially sponsored by A J Hospital and Research Centre, Abharan Jewellers, Powerpak Batteries and Giant Starkenn Bikes and designed by Daily Crayon from Mumbai. Interested may purchase the club jersey for ?1,400 from the club’s registered office at Prakash Offset Printers, Navbharat Circle, Mangaluru and is available for all. Details of various activities of the club can be had from website http://mangalorebicycleclub.com.







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