ok,the old belize story...
belize is one of the countries where a lot is possible when it comes to names...
small(22.966 km²) only a bit more than 300.000 people living there,but more than 6(!) different languages and even more ethnicities...
(
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belize#Demographics)
and they even have a cycling history there...
the cross country cycling race is happening pretty much every year since 1929 and there's also the tour of belize and the new years day cycling classic...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_Coun ... ng_Classic (we should hace that here on rsf once we have a solution for sterrato/dirt road-problem)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:C ... _in_Belize
here are some real names of real cyclists from real belize i found in the links above...
Donald Lightburn
Goldburn Ferguson (yep..."goldburn" als prename...)
Rudy Miguel
Alpheus Williams
Jose Sosa
Elston Kerr
Shane Vasquez
Collet Maheia
Orlando Chavarria
Leancy Gomez
Roque Matus
Robert Mossiah
Joslyn Chavarria
Kenrick Halliday
Eugene King
Anselm Ysaguirre
Colly Coffin
Clinton Castillo
Altreith Smith
Ben Sanchez
Hendicott Croft
Norris Wade
Lindsford Sutherland
Marlon Castillo
Ariel Rosado
Francisco Flores
Derrick Mahler
and this is just a little selection of riders from belize who could finish 1st or 2nd in one of the above mentioned races ...
petty much any english or spanish name is possible there plus a combination of these plus a wole lot of other unfamiliar sounding names or funny pre-names(goldburn? alpheus? hendicott? ^^)
edith just took a look at belizian football players,same story there-everything goes ^^
Deon McCauley
Denmark Casey
Dale Pelayo
Norman Nuñez
Vallan Symms
Aaron Nolberto
Christobal Gilharry
Elroy Kuylen
Kareem Haylock
Zico Quentin
..all real names,not kidding
not from belize,but from mexico(winner of the 2008 new year's day cycling classic in belize): Moe(!) Herman Camacho (my favorite name of the day
)