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Sunday, February 08, 2026
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Hopkins Faces Surgery After Training Crash in Spain
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Bermudian cyclist Kaden Hopkins is facing a significant setback just weeks before his debut season with Belgian continental side Atom 6-Cycleur de Luxe-Auto Stroo was set to begin.
The 25-year-old, who recently celebrated a return to elite European competition, suffered a broken collarbone during the final climb of a grueling training camp in Calpe, Spain.
The injury comes at the end of what had been an exceptional week of preparation. Hopkins and his teammates had safely covered over 1,000 kilometers of riding, including a staggering 15,500 meters of elevation over six days.
The crash occurred on the final day of the camp, turning an "amazing week" into a medical emergency. Hopkins was transported to Benidorm Hospital, where he is expected to undergo surgery tomorrow.
"Cycling is such a tough, demanding and at times dangerous sport," his father, Greg Hopkins, posted on social media. "We are so grateful to his team for taking such good care of him and to Diego [Milan] and Abner for being there for him. True friends."
Despite the timing of the injury—occurring right as the Belgian season is scheduled to start in late February—the Bermudian standout remains positive about his return.
Hopkins entered the 2026 season in what has been described as "incredible shape," following a successful 2025 campaign where he secured multiple stage victories in Guadeloupe. His new team, Atom 6, had signed him as their 17th and final rider, valuing his "proven winning instinct" and experience in high-stakes European racing.
This is not the first time Hopkins has demonstrated remarkable resilience. In early 2025, he returned to winning ways just a week after a high-speed collision in Bermuda that left him unconscious. Fans and teammates alike will be hoping for a similarly swift recovery as he aims to rejoin the peloton for the spring classics in Belgium.
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Thursday, February 05, 2026
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White to Lead Bermuda’s 2026 Cycling Charge
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The Bermuda Bicycle Association (BBA) has unveiled an ambitious roadmap for the 2026 season, confirming a strategic focus on supporting Junior, Under-23, and Elite riders across a global calendar of priority events. While final selections remain subject to eligibility and rigorous qualification standards, the BBA’s intent is clear: to maintain the island's growing momentum on the international stage.
The headline of the 2026 campaign is the confirmation that Conor White will spearhead the Bermudian effort at the Pan American Track Championships in Santiago, Chile. Scheduled to take place from February 16th to 22nd, the event represents a significant step up for the 2025 President's Cup winner.
White arrives in Chile carrying a high degree of international pedigree. He recently impressed at the Canadian Track Championships, qualifying first in the Elite Omnium before securing a top-ten finish overall. His versatility was further highlighted by a podium finish in the Madison at the South London Grand Prix, marking him as a genuine contender in a deep Pan American field.
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Sunday, January 25, 2026
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Langley Stays the Distance as Ferry Reach Tests the Limit
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Jackson Langley delivered a masterclass in endurance this weekend to claim victory at the Fattire Massive Round De Reach, as the island’s mountain bike community faced its most grueling challenge of the season.
Under the canopy of Ferry Reach, riders were tasked with a relentless four-hour test of stamina and machine. In the individual standings, Langley proved to be the class of the field, maintaining a brutal pace to complete 15 laps of the technical circuit. The young standout’s consistency was the key to his success, as he fended off a persistent challenge from the veteran Kavin Smith. Smith, a perennial figure on the Bermudian podium, finished just one lap behind the leader with 14 laps to his name, while Che'quan Richardson secured third place after completing 13 laps.
The team competition was equally hard-fought, with the aptly named Wheelie WHEELIE Fast living up to their billing. The duo of Alexander Miller and Dylan Eiselt combined for a total of 15 laps to take the top spot on the podium. They were followed by Team J&J, featuring the trio of Jens Drea, Jonah MacGuinness, and Will Drea, who battled through to complete 13 laps. PanDom, consisting of Panzy Olander and Dominique Mayho, also finished on 13 laps, securing their place in the top three after a tie-break on time.
The endurance format provided a unique spectacle for the spectators at Ferry Reach, with the relay-style exchanges in the team categories adding a tactical layer to the traditional grit of mountain bike racing. As the Fattire Massive series moves toward its final stages, the results from Ferry Reach have set the stage for a dramatic conclusion to the 2025-26 season.
Click Here to see the Full 2026 Fattire Massive Round De Reach Results
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Thursday, January 22, 2026
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Narraway & Arnold lead BBA’s 2025 Roll of Honour
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The Bermuda Bicycle Association (BBA) has unveiled its 2025 award winners, celebrating a year of historic regional dominance and domestic growth across the local cycling community. At the heart of the celebrations are Nicholas Narraway and Gabriella Arnold, who have been named Male and Female Riders of the Year following standout campaigns on the international stage.
Narraway’s transition into the Elite category was nothing short of spectacular. In October, he stormed to victory at the Caribbean Elite Time Trial Championships in Belize, clocking a time of 39:25 to secure gold ahead of teammate Conor White. Earlier in the summer, he claimed his maiden senior national time trial title, ending the two-year reign of Kaden Hopkins. His regional success was particularly significant as it secured a qualification spot for Bermuda at the 2026 Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games.
Gabriella Arnold similarly cemented her status as a regional powerhouse. At the same championships in Belize, Arnold secured two medals: a silver in the road race and a bronze in the time trial. Her tactical performance in the road race, where she pushed world-class competition to the limit, also guaranteed Bermuda’s entry into the next CAC Games.
In the junior ranks, Charlotte Millington took home the Junior Rider of the Year award. Competing in her final season as a junior, Millington captured gold in the Junior Female Time Trial and silver in the road race at the Caribbean Junior Championships in Barbados. These results brought her career medal tally at the regional championships to seven. She was also selected to represent the island at the Junior Pan American Games in Paraguay.
The year also highlighted the sport’s generational appeal, with the MacGuinness family completing a unique double. Neil MacGuinness was named Most Improved Adult, while his son, Jonah MacGuinness, received the Junior equivalent, reflecting their measurable progress across the mountain bike and road seasons.
The BBA also recognised those who underpin the sport’s infrastructure. Adam Hopkins was named Club Person of the Year for his "behind-the-scenes" leadership as BBA Treasurer, ensuring national athletes and international campaigns receive vital funding. Charles Thresh received the Race Official of the Year award for his calm and professional presence on the course.
Volunteers and organisers were equally celebrated: Volunteer of the Year: Chequan Richardson, recognised for his dual role as a coach and mechanic supporting teams abroad. Race Organiser of the Year: Bermuda Rouleurs Cycling Club, cited for introducing engaging new race formats to the local calendar. Spirit Awards: Nyon Steede (Adult) and Keon Stevens (Junior) were honoured for their positivity and teamwork, with Stevens particularly noted for his resilience following injury setbacks.
The 2025 season will be remembered as a milestone year for Bermuda cycling, with the island consistently punching above its weight in regional competition while fostering a dedicated and safe environment at home.
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Tuesday, January 13, 2026
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Richardson & Thomas Set Pace in Fattire Massive Series
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After four high-octane rounds of the Fattire Massive Mountain Biking season, the battle for the top spot across the divisions has reached a fever pitch. On the technical and demanding trails of Bermuda, the current standings reveal a mix of dominant frontrunners and narrow margins as the athletes head into the middle stages of the calendar.
In the premier Open 60 Minute Male division, Che'Quan Richardson has established himself as the man to beat. With 76 points to his name, he currently holds an 11-point lead over his nearest rival, David Byrne, who sits on 65 points. The veteran Kavin Smith remains firmly in the hunt for a podium finish, trailing closely behind in third with 62 points.
The Open 60 Minute Female category is witnessing one of the tightest contests of the season. Wendy-Ann Thomas holds the slenderest of leads at the summit with 62 points, but she faces immense pressure from a chasing duo. Both Skye Ferguson and Ashley Robinson are locked together in second place, sitting just two points off the leader with 60 points apiece.
In the Open 30 Minute Male division, William Coatesworth has been the standout performer. His tally of 94 points gives him a comfortable cushion over Manning Smith, who remains consistent with 87 points. Sherman O. Darrell currently occupies third place with 65 points, leading the pursuit of the top two.
The Open 30 Minute Female standings see Kelise Wade in a commanding position. She leads the field with 72 points, followed by Olivia Bishop on 67. Zina Jones rounds out the top three with 47 points, though she will be looking to bridge the gap in the upcoming rounds.
The Novice categories are also providing plenty of drama. In the Novice Male division, Chris Jansma leads the way with 75 points. He is followed by Sean Dickinson on 62 points and Hanni Ali on 59. Meanwhile, the most dominant performance of the season so far belongs to Arlene Macguinness in the Novice Female division. Macguinness sits on a perfect score of 100 points, leaving Catherine Power and Katrina Carr, both tied on 80 points, to battle it out for the second spot on the leaderboard.
Click Here to see the Full 2025/2026 Fattire Massive Mountain Biking Standings
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