Motocross riders race during the Total International Motocross Championship in Phnom Penh March 11, 2007 . REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
March 12, 2007
Cambodian competitors were highlighted in the TOTAL Cup cross-country motorcycle race, which ended in Phnom Penh on Sunday, local media said on Monday.
New Zealand, Thai and French riders won the golden, silver and bronze titles of Group A, two from Cambodia and one from the Philippines won the titles of Group B, and three from Cambodia won the titles of Group C, said the Sin Chew Daily.
Altogether 36 riders from the United States, Britain, France, New Zealand, Thailand, the Philippines and Cambodia competed in the race in the suburb of Phnom Penh. Half of them were from Cambodia.
The Royal Australian-New Zealand Bank was the main sponsor for the race.
Source: Xinhua
New Zealand, Thai and French riders won the golden, silver and bronze titles of Group A, two from Cambodia and one from the Philippines won the titles of Group B, and three from Cambodia won the titles of Group C, said the Sin Chew Daily.
Altogether 36 riders from the United States, Britain, France, New Zealand, Thailand, the Philippines and Cambodia competed in the race in the suburb of Phnom Penh. Half of them were from Cambodia.
The Royal Australian-New Zealand Bank was the main sponsor for the race.
Source: Xinhua
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