Tegucigalpa, Honduras.- One by one the 10 lucky people will be called to the stage to receive a very coveted award by all those enrolled in the most important cycling event in Honduras: the stays in Telamar Resort.Are we very happy to know that we are always in the hearts of athletes and that it is always a privileged destination for all those who participate in the Vuelta. It will be 10 double stays, said the hotel manager, Iris Ramos.All cyclists will be part of the draw with the number of participants and fortune will decide who will be the ones who will travel to Tela to enjoy three days and two nights with everything paid.Support for sport“For us it is representing supporting the Honduran athlete, who we know has few opportunities to participate in these kinds of events; to be able to contribute to the sport of Honduras is fundamental,” Ramos pointed out after sending a message: “We would like everyone to be winners, but there will only be some privileged ones, and for those who do not manage to earn a stay, who are always watching our social networks because in them we announce the promotions that we have throughout the year.Telamar Resort is one of the sponsors that make it possible to hold the thirteenth edition of the largest cycling competition in the country.Telemar Resort has one of the largest hotel pools in Honduras, is the largest hotel on the north coast and has an endless number of activities. They’re gonna be excited to be able to go sing or swim. We have three restaurants open and a great gastronomic variety, Iris stressed.This hotel company already accumulates several years being an arm friend of one of the national sporting events that gathers the most competitors in a single day.Are we very excited to continue supporting the sport in Honduras and what better than doing it with the EL HERALDO competition. I imagine on a majestic Sunday, I guess there will be a lot of people who are going to want to participate in that race. “I know this Sunday’s Vuelta is going to be a success,” Ramos closed.This article has been translated after originally appearing in El Heraldo