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Wednesday, April 08, 2026
Arnold Destroys 19-Year Course Record in Belize Classic

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Gabriella Arnold has etched her name into the history books of Central American cycling, shattering a long-standing course record to win the 35th annual PUMA Women’s Cross Country Cycling Classic.

In a masterclass of endurance and tactical power, Arnold dominated the 71.5-mile journey from San Ignacio to Belize City. She crossed the finish line in a staggering 3:03:15, obliterating the previous record of 3:07:29 set by Mexico’s Brenda Aguayo nearly two decades ago in 2007.

The Bermudian’s relentless pace left a high-calibre international field struggling in her wake. Arnold’s record-breaking ride earned her the prestigious champion’s garland of roses, the winner's trophy, and a $3,000 first-place prize.

The scale of Arnold's dominance was evident in the timings of the chasing pack. Mexico’s Mariana Valadez Ortiz secured second place but finished a significant nine minutes adrift of the leader, clocking 3:12:38. Local favourite Kaya Cattouse of Team Loans-2-Go rounded out the podium in third, also taking home the top honours in the Masters category.

For Arnold, the victory marks a significant milestone in her continental career. To not only win one of the region's most historic races but to take four minutes off a record that had stood since 2007 signals a new era of dominance for the Bermudian rider.

As she donned the traditional garland of roses in Belize City, the message was clear: Arnold has set a new benchmark for women’s road racing in the Caribbean and Central American circuit.
Sunday, April 05, 2026
White Shines in Pan-Am Stripes as Elite Racing Returns

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The thunder of the boards returned to the velodrome this weekend as Full Gas Cycling hosted the highly anticipated return of Good Friday track racing, with Bermuda’s Conor White among the elite contingent taking center stage.

Retaining its prestigious UCI Class 2 status for 2026, the event drew a world-class field from across Europe, North America, and the UK. For White, the occasion held extra significance, marking his first competitive appearance since being crowned a continental champion.

Competing in the UCI Elite Men's Endurance Division, the Bermudian standout provided a first glimpse of his new Pan American Championships jersey in live action. White opened his account in the 10km Scratch Race, navigating a cagey and tactical affair to cross the line in 11th place amidst a congested pack of international specialists.

However, it was in the grueling 30km Points Race where White truly demonstrated his engine and tactical growth. In a discipline defined by sustained intensity and intermediate sprints, he fought his way to an impressive sixth-place finish, holding his own against a field stacked with Olympic and World Championship hopefuls.

Reflecting on the weekend's efforts, White took to social media to share his enthusiasm for the high-level competition.

"First outing in the new Pan American Championships jersey in the scratch race this weekend," White posted. "Some solid hard racing on the boards. Enjoying the process, learning lots with each race and gaining some valuable experience."

With valuable UCI points secured and the Pan-Am stripes now firmly established in the elite peloton, White’s performance signals a strong start to a season where he continues to bridge the gap between regional dominance and global contention.
Saturday, April 04, 2026
Hopkins and Teammates Face Brutal Day in Northern France

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Bermuda’s Kaden Hopkins endured a punishing afternoon in the saddle as the 35th edition of the Boucle de l'Artois lived up to its reputation as one of the most attritional one-day races on the European calendar.

Hopkins, lining up for the Atom 6 Bikes - Cycleur de Luxe - Auto Stroo Continental squad, was part of a determined field that set off from Thélus for the 190km trek toward Fruges. However, the rolling terrain of northern France and a series of high-speed incidents ensured that nearly 40% of the peloton would fail to reach the finish line.

The race was marred by a significant crash after just 42km. Occurring on a fast, straight downhill section, the pile-up sent several riders to the tarmac, with early medical reports confirming a grim tally of broken collarbones and fractured fingers among the pack.

While it remains unconfirmed whether Hopkins was directly involved in the mid-race carnage, the Bermudian was ultimately among the 62 riders forced to record a DNF (Did Not Finish). It was a day where survival was the primary objective, as only 99 of the original starters successfully navigated the wind and technical descents to cross the line in Fruges.

At the sharp end of the race, Ceriel Desal, representing the Soudal Quick-Step Devo Team, proved to be the class of the field. Desal navigated the chaos with tactical precision, eventually breaking away to claim a hard-fought victory in a time of 4:13:00.

For Hopkins and his Continental teammates, the focus now shifts toward recovery and assessment. Following the reports of widespread injuries within the peloton, the island's cycling community awaits further updates on Hopkins’ condition and whether the grueling nature of the French roads has left a lasting physical mark on his European campaign.
Thursday, April 02, 2026
White’s Jakroo Handsling Teammate Dominates at Goodwood

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Rowan Baker delivered a masterclass in endurance and tactical precision to claim victory for Jakroo Handsling Racing at the 2026 Kennel Hill Classic.

In a grueling 120km National B road race held at the historic Goodwood Park, the Jakroo Handsling outfit proved to be the class of the field, navigating the rolling terrain and high-speed descents to secure the top step of the podium.

Baker was the standout performer of the afternoon, crossing the line in a clinical 2:52:20. His victory was built on a relentless pace that eventually fractured the lead group, allowing him to pull away in the closing stages of the race.

The win marks a significant statement of intent for the Jakroo Handsling team as they continue their early-season campaign on the UK domestic circuit.

While Baker grabbed the headlines at the front, his teammate Conor White faced a different kind of challenge in the main field. The Bermudian international, known for his time-trialing pedigree, put in a solid shift to navigate the 120km route through the South Downs.

White eventually crossed the line in 40th position, stopping the clock at 3:11:07. Although he finished 18 minutes and 47 seconds adrift of his victorious teammate, the result provides a vital block of competitive mileage as he prepares for upcoming regional and international assignments.

The result highlights the growing depth within the Jakroo Handsling roster. By placing riders at both ends of the top 40 in a high-caliber National B field, the team has demonstrated its ability to influence races across multiple fronts.

For White, the focus now shifts to recovery and refinement. With the intensity of the UK road scene continuing to ramp up, the Bermudian will be looking to translate this 120km "engine-builder" into top-tier results as the spring season reaches its peak.


Monday, March 30, 2026
Narraway shines and Claims Podium & KOM Title

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Nicholas Narraway delivered a tactical masterclass in Murrieta, securing a hard-fought second place and the King of the Mountains jersey at the Tour de Murrieta in California.

In a display of grit and aggressive racing, Narraway was the primary animator throughout Stage 2 of the Open Pro 1-2 Circuit Race. From the early exchanges, the young rider made his intentions clear, consistently occupying the front of the field and dictating the tempo as the peloton struggled to contain his pace.

His relentless approach yielded immediate rewards in the intermediate sprints, where he racked up a series of "primes" before turning his attention to the climbing classification. Narraway’s strength on the inclines proved unmatched, as he mathematically secured the King of the Mountains title well before the final dash for the line.

The decisive move of the afternoon materialised in the closing stages when Narraway sparked a two-man breakaway that left the main field in its wake. Alongside Brendan Luongo of Kelly Benefits/LSV, the pair worked in perfect harmony to build a commanding lead.

As the bell rang for the final lap, the duo held a staggering advantage of one minute and 40 seconds over the chasing pack. With the podium places all but guaranteed, the focus shifted to a tactical duel for the stage win.

In a high-speed sprint to the finish, Luongo managed to edge out the Bermudian to take the top spot on the podium. Narraway crossed the line in a gallant second place, while Anthony Ferrusi of the SoCalCycling.com Team led the remnants of the field home to round out the top three.

While the stage victory narrowly eluded him, Narraway’s performance marks a significant statement of intent on the international circuit. With a podium finish and a winner’s jersey in his luggage, he leaves California as one of the standout performers of the weekend.
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