The Ministry of Public Works and Environment wishes to inform motorists that the Bermuda Bicycle Association Winners Edge Time Trial will occur on Sunday, September 21st, 2025, between 7:30 am and 9:00 am.
The Time Trial for the 11-14 year old category commences and finishes on South Road at Stonington Avenue. The participants continue West to the turnaround at Horseshoe Road Junction and then proceed to the finish line.
The Time Trial for the other category commences and finishes on South Road at Stonington Avenue. The participants travel West to Church Bay where they use the layby as a turnaround to return to the finish line.
The bicycle race will commence on Sunday, September 21st, 2025, at 7:30 am and is expected to conclude by 9:00 am. Race Marshals will be present to direct traffic along the route. All motorists are expected to use caution and avoid collisions with the race participants. Motorists are asked to follow the instructions given by the Race Marshals to assist with traffic control for this event.
There will be no road closures for this event.
The Ministry of Public Works and Environment wishes to encourage the full cooperation of the motoring public and apologises for any inconvenience that may result. Should there be any questions regarding this event, please direct queries to the attention of the race representative, Chris Roque, at 777-3278.
In addition, the Bermuda police are hereby authorised to "Close off' streets or portions of streets and authorise parking as the Commissioner of Police decides.
Sunday, September 14, 2025
Close Finishes Dominate VT Construction Criterium
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The Bermuda Bicycle Association's VT Construction Criterium at the Southside Moto Sports Park delivered a series of thrilling, close finishes across multiple divisions.
In the highly competitive A Division, Matt Boys was declared the winner, clocking an identical time of 28:19 as second-place finisher Dylan Eiselt.
The B Division also saw a photo finish, with Darren Glasford taking the top spot with a time of 28:44, the exact same as Sam Bullen in second.
The tightest race of the day was in the C Division, where five riders finished with the same time of 29:19. Jens Drea was awarded the win, followed by Neil MacGuinness in second, Jonah MacGuinness in third, Tracy Wright in fourth, and Paulo Medeiros in fifth.
In the Women's Division, Sofia Leclerc claimed victory with a time of 29:47. The youth categories also provided plenty of excitement, with Ronan Davadge winning the 13/14 Year-Old Age Group by completing 13 laps, while Maxwell Williams took the title in the 12 & Under Division, also completing 13 laps.
Thursday, September 04, 2025
White Makes Impressive Track Debut at Grand Prix
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Bermudian cyclist Conor White has taken his talents from the road to the track, making an impressive debut at the South London Grand Prix at the iconic Herne Hill Velodrome. In his first-ever UCI track event, White delivered a series of strong performances, securing a podium finish and a top-ten result in the overall omnium.
White competed in multiple events on a single day, showcasing his versatility and endurance. He finished 10th in the Men's 10km Scratch, 8th in the Friends of Herne Hill Velodrome Men's Elimination, and a fantastic third place in the Convene ESG Men's Madison: 30km. He capped off a successful day by finishing sixth overall in the Balfe's Bikes Men's Omnium IV: 25km.
Reflecting on his performance on social media, White expressed his excitement and pride. "I had an awesome time racing my first UCI track event, I learned a ton and still plenty more to pick up, but I’m proud of the progress since only starting track back in April," he posted.
His results are a testament to his rapid development in a new discipline. White concluded by looking to the future, "I’m excited to keep building and looking forward to the next one next month." The performance marks a promising start to his track cycling career.
Tuesday, September 02, 2025
White Fights for Top Ten at Wentworth Woodhouse Grand Prix
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Bermudian cyclist Conor White, representing Muc-Off-SRCT-Storck, concluded his National Road Series season with a strong performance at the Wentworth Woodhouse Grand Prix (NAT), finishing eighth with a time of 3:40:40. He crossed the line just six seconds behind the winner, James McKay, who was clocked at 3:40:34.
White shared his thoughts on social media, reflecting on a positive day. "Final National Road Series race of the season, it was my first time racing in the Bermuda new national champs jersey," he posted.
The Bermudian was part of a breakaway group that managed to go up the road, a move that paid off with his top-ten finish. "I was able to go up the road in the break and came away with eighth on the day," he added.
White's team, Muc-Off-SRCT-Storck, also had a highly successful day, with the team taking home the overall team classification, as well as first and second overall and the U23 title, marking a fantastic end to the season for the squad.
Monday, September 01, 2025
Hopkins & Narraway Post Strong Finishes in GMSR
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James Schurman secured overall victory at the Green Mountain Stage Race after a compelling final day at the Canaan Criterium, where both Kaden Hopkins and Nic Narraway demonstrated they belonged in the thick of the action in the Men’s Pro/1/2 division.
Stage Four was won by José Alfredo Rodríguez Victoria, with the leading group clocked at 45:50. Hopkins and Narraway finished on the same time as the stage winner, Hopkins crossing the line sixth and Narraway 31st, confirming both riders remained part of the main bunch in the decisive finale.
Schurman’s consistent riding across the event earned him the overall title with a combined time of 7:50:19. Narraway completed the race in 12th place overall, recording 7:52:02 and finishing 1 minute 43 seconds behind Schurman. Hopkins closed out the event 16th overall with a total of 7:52:40, 2 minutes 21 seconds adrift of the winner.
The final criterium provided a fast, high-pressure conclusion to a multi-stage weekend in New England, and both Hopkins and Narraway leave having shown they can contest the finishes in a competitive Pro/1/2 field. Schurman’s winning margin reflects steady performances across all stages and a well-timed effort to claim the Green Mountain title.
With the GMSR concluded, attention will now turn to the next events on the North American calendar where riders will look to build on the form shown in Canaan.