NICHOLAS Paul remains reclaimed his national sprint crown on Saturday with victory over fellow Olympian Kwesi Browne to remain unbeaten on home soil this year, on day two of the National Track Cycling Championships at the National Cycling Centre in Balmain, Couva. In race one of the final, Browne started in front and tried his
NICHOLAS Paul remains reclaimed his national sprint crown on Saturday with victory over fellow Olympian Kwesi Browne to remain unbeaten on home soil this year, on day two of the National Track Cycling Championships at the National Cycling Centre in Balmain, Couva. In race one of the final, Browne started in front and tried
Trinidad and Tobago cyclist Nicholas Paul continued his stellar form on the track bagging gold in the men’s sprint event on day two of the Team Drive Phase Sport (DPS) Speed Paradise event at the National Cycling Centre in Balmain, Couva on Thursday. Last Sunday, Paul won the men’s sprint event at the International Cycling
Five Barbadian cyclists will represent the island at this weekend’s Caribbean Cycling Championships (CCC) which commence tomorrow and conclude on Sunday in the Dominican Republic. Accompanied by team manager and Barbados Cycling Union (BCU) vice president Livingstone Headley, the five-member team of defending CCC road race champion Joshua Kelly, his younger brother Jacob, newly crowned national road race champion Gregory Vanderpool, Jamol Eastmond and Edwin Sutherland, will attempt to improve …
Gregory Vanderpool captured his third Stoli Cockspur National Cycling Championships road race yesterday on the Graeme Hall circuit in a blistering sprint to the finish, holding off Jamol Eastmond. That result was a fitting climax for the Seniors, who throughout the 20 laps totalling 100 kilometres, remained in a competitive bunch with the lead alternating constantly. Even 300 metres from the finish, the cat and mouse game continued with six …