Langley & Olander Triumphant in Sinclair Packwood Memorial
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Cyclists took to Bermuda’s roads as the 2026 Sinclair Packwood Memorial Race (SPMR) and SPMR Youth Classic formed part of Bermuda Day and Heritage Day celebrations, with races starting at 8:20am and finishing on Cedar Avenue in Hamilton.
The SPMR Youth Classic for riders aged 9–14 started from Red Hole in Paget, while the Open and Junior categories raced from Somerset to Hamilton in what is known as the fastest and shortest road race on the Bermuda cycling calendar.
It was a true “Bermudiful” morning for racing, with clear skies, enthusiastic crowds, and roads cleared on time thanks to the cooperation of the public and Bermuda Police Service, allowing the races to start promptly at 8:20am.
Riders were cheered on throughout the course, with spectators lining the roads and calling cyclists out by name as they sped toward Hamilton in high-speed tactical racing and sprint finishes.
In the overall men’s standings, Jackson Langley of VT Construction claimed victory in a time of 26:56 after making his move fairly early on White’s Hill Field and never needing to look back. He was followed by six-time winner Dominique Mayho of VT Construction in second and Dylan Eiselt of Winners Edge in third.
Panzy Olander of VT Construction won the overall women’s title, followed by Caitlin Conyers of Winners Edge in second and Nicole Mitchell of Winners Edge in third.
Sinclair Packwood Memorial Race – Top Three by Category
Open Male Dominique Mayho – VT Construction Darren Glasford – Winners Edge Che’quan Richardson – Bicycle Works
Junior Male Jackson Langley – VT Construction Dylan Eiselt – Winners Edge Jacob Wright – VT Construction
Female Open Panzy Olander – VT Construction Caitlin Conyers – Winners Edge Nicole Mitchell – Winners Edge
Boys Under 11 Austen Carr Matteo Bortoli Feargal Murphy
Boys 12–14 Lukas Eiselt
Girls 12–14 Madeleine Friend Sloane Wright
The Bermuda Bicycle Association extended sincere thanks to the many volunteers and officials who helped make the event possible.
Special thanks were given to the amazing volunteer marshals positioned throughout the course assisting with crowd and traffic control to help keep riders and spectators safe. The BBA expressed gratitude to the many volunteers who step forward each year to support Bermuda Day cycling.