Bermuda's Nicholas Narraway began his 2026 season in the desert heat of Arizona, representing Competitive Edge Racing in the opening stages of the Tucson Bicycle Classic. The young rider, who recently enjoyed a breakthrough year with national and Caribbean titles, is using the prestigious four-stage event to test his form against a high-caliber North American field.
The competition opened with the Marana Time Trial, a 4.5-mile (7.2 km) flat, point-to-point course that served as a pure test of individual power. Narraway navigated the smooth pavement of the Chuck Huckelberry Loop to finish 76th with a time of 8 minutes and 54 seconds. The stage was claimed by Eric Brunner of Project Echelon Racing, who clocked a blistering 8:00.8 to take the first leader's jersey of the weekend.
The action then shifted to the notorious Sahuarita Road Race, a 20.5-mile (33 km) loop characterized by wide-open desert views and the daunting presence of Helmet Peak. Narraway faced a grueling afternoon in the saddle, eventually crossing the line in 93rd place with a time of 3 hours, 2 minutes, and 12 seconds.
The Bermudian finished 6 minutes and 33 seconds behind stage winner Luke Elphingstone, who secured victory for Project Echelon Racing in 2:55:39. Despite the tough result in the Sahuarita heat, Narraway remains focused on building momentum as the race moves toward the final stages in downtown Tucson.
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