Conor White has secured a new ride for the 2026 season, signing with the British race team JAKROO Handsling Racing, an elite squad with ambitions to compete both domestically and on the international stage.
JAKROO Handsling Racing announced that White brings significant international pedigree to the squad. The move comes after the team White rode for in 2025 disbanded.
White's résumé features success against world-class fields. He reclaimed his Bermuda national road race title in 2025 and holds multiple national time-trial crowns. The 26-year-old cyclist is also a proven winner with five UCI victories and has secured a medal at the Pan American Games.
White is determined to make the most of this chance. His new team will target the National Road Series and National Criterium Series, alongside selected UCI 1.2 and 2.2 races in Europe from 2026.
Looking ahead, White is setting his sights on major international events, with his focus shifting to include track cycling. White will head to Santiago for the Pan American track championships in February, where he will be the first cyclist to represent the island in the velodrome at the continental level.
The Commonwealth Games in Glasgow is also on the agenda, with the Scottish city retaining the track events in its pared-down format. White has previously made his debut in a UCI track event in 2025, showing versatility in endurance events.
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