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Sunday, March 23, 2025
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White Triumphs in Spanish Classic
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Conor White has secured a stunning victory at the 71st Klassika Olot-Trofeu Festes Del Tura in Olot, Spain, showcasing his exceptional talent and endurance on the European stage.
White, representing the MUFF-OFF-STORCH-SRCT team, battled a strong field of competitors over a challenging 148km course. In a thrilling finish, White crossed the line in a winning time of 3 hours, 48 minutes, and 53 seconds, matching the time of second-placed Iñaki Navarro.
The race, a prestigious event on the Spanish cycling calendar, tested the riders' strength and tactical awareness. White's victory demonstrates his ability to compete at the highest level, and marks a significant achievement in his career.
The 148km course, known for its demanding terrain, provided a true test of endurance. White’s ability to stay with the lead group, and then to push for the win, speaks volumes of his training.
The fact that White and Navarro crossed the line with the same time highlights the closely contested nature of the race. White’s win shows his fine margins of victory.
White's victory is a source of immense pride for Bermudian cycling, showcasing the island's growing presence on the international stage. His success will undoubtedly inspire aspiring cyclists in Bermuda and contribute to the development of the sport.
The MUFF-OFF-STORCH-SRCT team will be delighted with White's performance, and his victory will provide a significant boost to their morale. White will now look to build on this success and continue to impress in upcoming races.
White told www.islandstats.com, “It was good! Solid field with 143 riders, on a punchy circuit with 2300m of climbing. I managed to make a few different breaks and then on the final lap I made the final selection with one other rider, and it would come down to a 2 up sprint and I took the win."
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Friday, March 21, 2025
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National Mountain Bike Championships Set for March 30th
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The Bermuda Bicycle Association has announced Bermuda’s top mountain bikers will take to the trails at Southlands Park in Warwick on Saturday, March 30th, as the Bermuda National Mountain Bike Cross Country Championships bring the 2024–25 One Communications Mountain Bike Series, hosted by Fattire Massive, to a thrilling close.
Returning to the island to compete are reigning champions Gabby Arnold, Robin Horsfield, and Conor White, each looking to defend their national titles against a field of fit and seasoned local riders.
The Championships are proudly sponsored by long-time cycling supporter Winners Edge and are also supported by Buzz.
This year's event will feature both championship and non-championship categories, ensuring there’s something for every age and ability. Participants will race on a specially prepared course through Southlands, with a modified, shorter course available for youth in the non-championship events.
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Wednesday, March 19, 2025
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Narraway Battles in Trofeo Guerrita-Alcantarilla
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Nicholas Narraway faced a stern test of endurance and skill as he competed in the prestigious Trofeo Guerrita-Alcantarilla in Spain, joining a field of 166 riders.
The Under-23 and Elite race, a challenging event on the Spanish cycling calendar, saw Narraway representing the Tenerife-BikePoint-LaSedeBycicles team. He battled through the demanding course to finish 63rd out of the 107 riders who completed the race, clocking a time of 4 hours, 22 minutes, and 18 seconds.
The race was ultimately won by Ukrainian cyclist Maksym Bilyi, who demonstrated exceptional strength and tactical awareness to cross the finish line in 4 hours, 17 minutes, and 14 seconds. Narraway finished 5 minutes and 4 seconds behind the victorious Bilyi, highlighting the challenging nature of the race and the high calibre of the competition.
Bilyi's decisive move came in the final hour, where he seized control of the race, breaking away from the peloton to establish a commanding lead. He rode solo to the finish line on Calle Mayor, crossing the line almost a minute and a half ahead of a chasing group of thirteen riders.
For Narraway, the Trofeo Guerrita-Alcantarilla represented a valuable opportunity to test his form against a strong international field. The demanding course and the intensity of the racing provided a significant challenge, but the experience gained will be invaluable as he continues his development as a cyclist.
Competing in such a prestigious event highlights Narraway's dedication to the sport and his ambition to compete at a high level. His 63rd place finish, while not a podium position, demonstrates his resilience and determination to complete the challenging course. The experience of racing in Spain will undoubtedly contribute to his growth as a cyclist, providing him with valuable insights and lessons that he can apply to future races.
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Tuesday, March 18, 2025
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Arnold Escapes Wildfire After Grave Race Cancellation
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Gabrielle Arnold's plans to compete in the Mid South Gravel race were disrupted as wildfires raging in the Stillwater, Oklahoma area led to the cancellation of the event.
Organizers of The Mid South Gravel race had hoped to avoid the word "canceled," but as the wildfires intensified, they were forced to make the difficult decision to scrap the 100-mile race and its companion events.
Arnold posted on social media, “I was ready to compete but the day quickly took a turn when gale force winds and wildfires broke out in our neighborhood, forcing us to quickly evacuate from Stillwater.
After a long day of navigating the chaos and figuring out our next move, we were lucky to find safety in Tulsa with members of our LA Swea Racing team, before making our way home.”
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Sunday, March 16, 2025
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Smith & Drea Strong Start to Bermuda Road Racing Season
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The 2025 Bermuda Bicycle Association's Road Racing season kicked off with a bang, as 46 riders across 23 teams took part in the VT Construction Team Time Trial at the Clearwater course.
The event, a staple in the Bermuda cycling calendar, provided an early test of fitness and teamwork, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.
Steve Smith and Will Drea emerged victorious in the Open Men's Division, delivering a blistering time of 23:49. Their performance proved to be the fastest of the day, showcasing their early-season form. Adam Harbutt and Toby Wright finished second in the division, but third overall, clocking 24:10. Chequan Richardson and Steve Millington rounded out the Open Men's podium, finishing third in the division and fourth overall.
The Mixed Division title was claimed by Phil Mace and Jackson Langley, who posted the second fastest time of the day, 23:56. Darren Glasford and Dylan Eiselt secured second place in the division, finishing ninth overall with a time of 26:24. Neil MacGuinness and Jonah MacGuinness finished third in the division and 11th overall, clocking 26:45.
In the Junior Men's Division, Jens Drea and Sanchez Smith dominated, finishing 10th overall with a time of 26:38. Skye Ferguson and Charlotte Millington took the Junior Women's title, completing the course in 27:54, placing them 15th overall.
The strong turnout and competitive times recorded at the VT Construction Team Time Trial indicate a promising season for Bermuda cycling. The riders' early-season efforts will provide a foundation for their performances in the races to come.
VT Construction Team Time Trial Results
0:23:49 Steve Smith / Will Drea - Open Men 0:23:56 Phil Mace / Jackson Langley - Mixed 0:24:10 Adam Harbutt / Toby Wright - Open Men 0:24:28 Chequan Richardson / Steve Millington - Open Men 0:25:00 Kian Wookey / Stephen Ryan - Open Men 0:25:39 Andrew Charlesworth / Rhys Pearce - Open Men 0:25:53 Yan Leclerc / Christopher Hands - Open Men 0:26:24 Clifford Roberts / Mcquinn Burch - Open Men 0:26:24 Darren Glasford / Dylan Eiselt - Mixed 0:26:38 Jens Drea / Sanchez Smith - Junior Men 0:26:45 MacGuinness Neil MacGuinness / Jonah MacGuinness - Mixed 0:26:55 Andrew Thomas / Keon Stevens - Junior Men 0:27:05 Chris Nusum / Otis Ingham - Open Men 0:27:53 Frank Ming / Howard Williams - Open Men 0:27:54 Skye Ferguson / Charlotte Millington - Junior Women 0:28:14 Mark Booth / Charles Thresh - Open Men 0:28:36 Jonah Jones / Pete Crayford - Open Men 0:28:59 Dennis Fagundo / Randolph Smith - Open Men 0:29:21 Kareem Johnson / Chris Roque - Open Men 0:29:28 Eiselt / Steve Horton - Open Men 0:30:03 Kent Richardson / Tracy Wright - Open Men 0:33:59 Vivienne Lockhead / Caelen Cabral - Mixed 0:36:22 Romy Drea / Lorin Roopra Jr. - Women U12
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