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Wednesday, May 14, 2025
Narraway Battles Brutality for Career-Best COPA Finish

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The ninth round of Spain's fiercely competitive national COPA race series took its toll on riders as they tackled the gruelling and undulating terrain of the Basque Country for the prestigious Memorial Valenciaga. The unforgiving 165-kilometre course, featuring no fewer than seven steep mountain passes, proved a true test of endurance, with only 81 of the 175 starters managing to complete the arduous race.

Bermudian cyclist Nicholas Narraway, representing the Tenerife–Bike Point–La Sede team, demonstrated remarkable resilience and determination. He was the sole finisher for his squad and delivered a standout performance, crossing the line in an impressive 28th place with a time of 3 hours and 56 minutes – marking his best result in a COPA race to date.

Speaking after the punishing event, Narraway reflected on his tactical approach, saying, "After last week’s race, where I made the five-man breakaway that ended up being the winning move but where I cracked with 1km to go, pace was on my mind. There was a lot of movement on the descents and climbs, and I kept getting pushed back, which meant I had to fight my way to the front each time, burning unnecessary energy. I didn’t make the front group at the end, but I’m happy with 28th. It’s my best result in a COPA race so far."

Narraway's performance in such a demanding race, where over half the peloton failed to finish, underscores his growing strength and tactical awareness within the highly competitive Spanish cycling scene. His ability to navigate the challenging Basque roads and secure a career-best COPA result will undoubtedly provide a significant boost as he continues through the season.


Monday, May 12, 2025
White Claims King of the Mountain in Lincoln Grand Prix

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Sun-drenched cobbles, the majestic backdrop of Lincoln Cathedral, and the unmistakable chime of cowbells provided the familiar vibrant atmosphere for the Lincoln Grand Prix. However, while the setting was traditional, the narrative of the men's race unfolded in a refreshingly unpredictable manner across its demanding 13 laps and 168-kilometre distance which saw Conor White compete.

Earlier in the day, Lincoln's historic streets had already played host to another thrilling event, setting the stage for the afternoon's main spectacle. As the sun climbed higher, the ancient city's confines seemed to amplify the heat, creating a challenging environment for the riders.

The King of the Mountains segments of the course saw a compelling battle, with MUC-OFF's White demonstrating his climbing prowess to claim the prestigious Brian Cossavella Michaelgate Trophy. Hot on his heels were Dean Watson and Roberts, disrupting what initially looked like a straightforward breakaway. This surge of riders transformed the front of the race into a bustling pack, a far cry from a neat and established leading group.

As the race wore on, the dynamic shifted, culminating in a dramatic sprint finish. It was James McKay who possessed the strongest legs in the final dash to the line, outsprinting the chasing pack to add this significant monument to his growing list of victories. McKay crossed the finish line in a time of 3 hours, 52 minutes, and 39 seconds, etching his name into the Lincoln Grand Prix history books.

While White had earlier excelled on the climbs, his efforts ultimately saw him finish in a respectable seventh place, clocking a time of 3 hours, 53 minutes, and 21 seconds. Despite missing out on the individual victory, White played a crucial role in the team competition. His efforts throughout the day contributed significantly to MUC-OFF-SRCT-STORCK's triumph in the Team Grand Prix, highlighting the strategic importance of teamwork in this demanding event. The unpredictable nature of the race, with its shifting dynamics and thrilling sprint finish, ensured that this year's Lincoln Grand Prix delivered a memorable spectacle for both riders and spectators alike.
Sunday, May 11, 2025
Smith and Ferguson Conquer Bermuda Time Trial Challenge

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Steven Smith & Skye Ferguson emerged as the overall winners at the Bermuda Bicycle Association's Individual Time Trial, a testing event hosted by the Bermuda Junior Cycling programme. Cyclists tackled a demanding 7.5 miles (12 kilometers) course against the clock, showcasing their solo racing prowess.

The time trial route presented a significant challenge, beginning at the Harrington Sound public dock and taking riders east along Harrington Sound Road before continuing onto Wilkinson Avenue. The course then looped at the roundabout near the iconic Swizzle Inn, leading competitors left onto North Shore Road, followed by another left turn at Flatt's. The final stretch saw riders return via Harrington Sound Road to the Start/Finish line.

This individual test demanded not only raw power but also astute pacing and climbing ability, and Bermuda's cyclists rose admirably to the occasion.

Steven Smith proved to be the fastest rider on the day, clinching victory in the A Division with an impressive time of 17 minutes and 49 seconds. His time was the quickest overall, highlighting his strength and tactical approach to the solo effort.

Wayne Scott demonstrated his capabilities in the B Division, finishing fifth overall with a time of 18 minutes and 45 seconds to take the divisional honors. Gianluca Bortoli secured the win in the C Division, finishing just behind Scott in sixth place overall with a time of 19 minutes and 11 seconds.

In the Women's category, Skye Ferguson showcased her endurance and speed, finishing 27th overall with a time of 22 minutes and 34 seconds to claim the top spot.

The junior cyclists also impressed, with Ethan Smith winning the fiercely contested 13 & 14 Age Group Division, finishing 26th overall in 22 minutes and 25 seconds. Colette Durkin demonstrated her talent in the younger age group, winning the 11 & 12 Age Group Division and finishing 29th overall with a time of 23 minutes and 10 seconds.

The Bermuda Bicycle Association's Individual Time Trial, supported by the Junior Cycling programme, provided a valuable opportunity for riders of all ages and abilities to test themselves in a demanding solo format. The victories of Steven Smith and Skye Ferguson, alongside the impressive performances of the junior winners, underscore the depth of cycling talent on the island.

Click Here to see the Full 2025 May 11th Individual Time Trial Results
Thursday, May 08, 2025
Ministry Announces Traffic Notice For Cycling Time Trial

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The Ministry of Public Works and Environment wishes to inform motorists that the Bermuda Bicycle Association Bermuda Junior Cycling Time Trial will occur on Sunday, May 11th, 2025, between 7:30 am and 9:00 am.

The bicycle race commences and concludes at the public dock on Harrington Sound Road. The participants proceed East on Harrington Sound Road and turn right onto Wilkinson Avenue. They proceed to the roundabout and exit onto North Shore Road. They continue on North Shore Road until they traverse the island at the junction of North Shore Road and Middle Road.

The participants then turn onto Middle Road and make a left onto Harrington Sound Road. They proceed to the finish line at the park on Harrington Sound Road.

The bicycle race will commence on Sunday, May 11th, 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 apologizes for any inconvenience that may result. Should there be any questions regarding this event, please direct queries to the attention of the race representative, Peter Dunne, at 704-8614.

In addition, the Bermuda police are hereby authorized to "Close off' streets or portions of streets and authorize parking as the Commissioner of Police decides.
Monday, May 05, 2025
Narraway Finishes Mid-Pack in Spanish Cup Road Race

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Nicholas Narraway, representing Tenerife-BikePoint-LaSedeBycicles, completed the challenging Memorial Pascual Momparler (Spanish Cup) road race in Spain, finishing in 70th position.

Narraway crossed the finish line with a time of 4 hours, 1 minute, and 56 seconds (4:01:56). The demanding race saw a close finish at the front, with the victory going to Spain's Samuel Fernandez Heres Samuel, who clocked a winning time of 3 hours, 59 minutes, and 51 seconds (3:59:51).

Narraway's finishing time placed him 2 minutes and five seconds behind the race winner in a competitive field. His participation in the Spanish Cup event provides valuable experience as he continues his road racing season in Europe.


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