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Monday, January 05, 2026
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White's 2026 Season Gears UUp with JAKROO Handsling
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Bermudian cyclist Conor White is set to officially kick off his 2026 season with British outfit JAKROO Handsling Racing this weekend, as the team hosts its official launch event in London.
The team's highly anticipated unveiling will take place on Friday, January 16th, providing fans and partners with an exclusive first look at the squad and its ambitions for the upcoming racing calendar. The Roubaix London Bicycle Workshop will serve as the hub for the festivities, where White will join his new teammates, management, and key sponsors to mark the start of what promises to be an exciting year.
Following the formal launch, the team will hit the road for a challenging 100-kilometer "Team Ride Out" on Saturday, January 17th. This public event offers a unique opportunity for cycling enthusiasts to meet the riders, roll alongside them, and experience firsthand the camaraderie and preparation that defines a professional cycling team. Fans are encouraged to come out, show their support, and be part of the initial momentum for JAKROO Handsling Racing.
For White, the move to a prominent British team represents a significant step in his professional development. After a breakout 2025 season that saw him claim multiple podium finishes in regional races and represent Bermuda on the international stage, the opportunity to compete with a strong, well-supported squad will be crucial for his continued progression.
The 2026 season is expected to be a demanding one, with JAKROO Handsling Racing targeting a comprehensive calendar of races across the UK and Europe. White’s versatility as a strong time trialist and a capable climber will make him a key asset for the team as they navigate various terrains and competition formats.
With the launch just days away, the Bermudian talent will be eager to impress and lay down a marker for a year that could see him further solidify his position in the international peloton. The team is calling on all cycling fans to join them in London to witness the beginning of what they hope will be "something special" in British cycling.
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Thursday, December 11, 2025
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Hopkins Signs for Atom 6 Cycleur De Luxe for 2026
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The Atom 6 Cycleur de Luxe Cycling Team from Belgium has completed its roster for the 2026 season, announcing the signing of all-round Bermudian talent, Kaden Hopkins, as their 17th and final rider.
Hopkins joins the continental team as a versatile rider with a proven winning instinct, bringing significant power, adaptability, and race intelligence.
The team highlighted his ability to perform when it matters, noting his multiple stage victories across his career. His skill set is expected to benefit the team in various scenarios, whether "pushing hard on the climbs, controlling the pace on the flat, or striking at the perfect moment". The team concluded that his mentality and consistency make him a perfect fit for their ambitious goals.
Hopkins himself expressed his excitement about the move to a higher level of European cycling.
“I am really excited and motivated to start this journey with Atom 6 - Cycleur de Luxe - Auto Stroo Continental Team,” Hopkins said. “The opportunity to race at this higher level in Belgium has always been a dream of mine, and I am looking forward to playing my part towards the team success and having a great season with the rest of the team”.
The move places Hopkins on the Belgian continental circuit, a key proving ground for professional cyclists.
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Thursday, December 11, 2025
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White Signs with JAKROO Handsling Racing
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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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Monday, December 08, 2025
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Leaders Emerge in Mountain Bike Series After Three Rounds
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After three highly competitive rounds of the current mountain bike season, the top three finishers in each division have established themselves, with several close battles shaping up across both the Open and Junior categories.
In the premier Open 60 Minute Male division, Che'Quan Richardson currently leads the standings with 59 points. He holds a narrow advantage over Brian Steinhoff, who is in second place with 58 points, promising a tight contest for the overall title. David Byrne rounds out the top three with 49 points.
The Open 60 Minute Female division sees a clearer leader, with Wendy-Ann Thomas accumulating 62 points. Jennifer Wilson is currently in second place with 47 points, followed closely by Ashley Robinson on 42 points.
In the Open 30 Minute Male category, William Coatesworth has established a healthy lead with 72 points. Manning Smith follows with 62 points, and Sherman O. Darrell holds third with 45 points.
The Open 30 Minute Female division features the closest battle of the series, with Olivia Bishop and Kelise Wade currently tied for the lead, both sitting on 47 points. Zina Jones trails in third with 25 points.
The Novice Male leader is Chris Jansma with 75 points. The second and third places are tied, with Sean Dickinson and Kevin Stokes both on 42 points. Similarly, the Novice Female division is led by Arlene Macguinness with a dominant 75 points. Philippa Mello is second with 62 points, and Katrina Carr is third with 60 points.
In the junior categories, Hannes Swart leads the 13-16 Male division with 67 points, ahead of Alfie Jansma (57 points) and Isaac Wookey (45 points). Lauren Simons leads the 13-16 Female category with 50 points, followed by Paige Noseworthy (47 points) and Ruby Cook (42 points).
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Monday, December 08, 2025
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White & Teammates Named Domestic Team of the Year
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Conor White's team, Muc-Off–SRCT–Storck, has been crowned The British Continental’s Domestic Cycling Team of the Year for 2025. The accolade recognizes an outstanding season of dominance and efficiency, made poignant by the team's impending disbandment due to funding issues.
Muc-Off–SRCT–Storck, which features Bermuda's Conor White, delivered one of the most impressive seasons in recent memory, achieving immense success despite operating on a tiny budget (reported around £8,000) and with a small roster of only seven riders. Their accomplishments were secured through grit, talent development, and a strong team spirit.
The team's dominance saw them secure several key achievements:
They won the National Road Series (both individual and team titles).
They claimed two Premier Calendar wins.
They achieved a notable 1-2 finish at the Reservoir.
Four of their riders finished in the top four of The British Continental's national rankings.
The team's success is bittersweet, as their brilliant 2025 season will be their last. The disbandment is a direct result of funding issues, making their Team of the Year award a tribute to their successful project and a symbol of the fragility of domestic cycling funding.
The team showcased exceptional talent and strategy, proving that success is not solely dictated by budget size.
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