The Narromine Cycle Club were humbled to receive a brand new track bike donated to the Club from the team at the Bike Shoppe in Dubbo.
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The bike was presented to Narromine Cycle Club volunteer Doug Horder by Michael Milsom on Tuesday, March 6.
Mr Milsom said he wanted to help the Club with their aim promoting an active lifestyle and giving youth the opportunity to become sporting stars.
“Without the Club, Narromine, Trangie and surrounding towns haven’t got a lot of things,” he said.
“You’ve got a lot of sporting stars out this way… so it’s about giving today’s youth the opportunity to have something to strive for.”
Mr Milsom said he can continue helping the Narromine Cycle Club, the youth just have to turn up to join and become a part of the team.
Mr Horder said Michael has generously been helping the Club over the years, which support a range of people.
“There are about 20 people in the Club.. with ages ranging from 84 to four years of age,” he said.
“Anybody can come along.”
Mr Horder thanked Michael for all of his support.
“He’s really in it to encourage young ones,” he said.
The motto of the Narromine Cycle Club is that if a child isn’t on the right track to come along to one of the events and the volunteers will help put them on the right track.
“Other people might not see it, but we can see the potential in them to go further…,” Mr Horder said.
The Narromine Cycle Club meet every Monday at 5:30pm at Payton Park.