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.
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