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Sunday, July 25, 2010
BBA Hamilton Crit Round Up

Action from the Hamilton Crit
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The Men’s A Division Race in the Bermuda Bicycle Association IBC Hamilton Crit saw a crash abandoned the race. With 8 minutes and 8 laps to go, a motorist on a bike came out onto the course on Reid Street into the path of the lead pack that consist of some 15 – 18 riders, with the pack looking to make a break for the finish the cyclist could not avoid the motor bike and several bikes collided in the accident leaving officials with no choice but to abandoned the race. We will update you on any injuries as we get word.

Daelan Richardson won the Junior A Division with a time of 37:30.9, while Randy Burgess held off a strong challenge from Macio Talbot to win the Adult B Division Race. Burgess was clocked across the line in 36:36.1, while Talbot crossed in 36:36.6.

Junior A

37:30.9 Daelan Richardson

37:05.7 Kamryn Minors

Adult B Male

36:36.1 Randy Burgess

36:36.6 Macio Talbot
36:37.5 Dennis Joell
36:37.7 Tracy Wright
36:38.1 Darren Dowling
36:38.9 Andrea Battiston
36:38.9 Mark Godfrey
36:39.8 Marquise Cann
36:40.7 Arthur Glasford
36:48.9 Vincent Chaves
36:58.1 Jeff Amaral
37:13.0 Rickai Lightbourne
36:47.8 Martin Bolton
37:41.3 Chequan Richardson
37:21.2 Mark Morrison
37:15.9 Kyle Godfrey
37:30.0 John Narroway
30:03.7 Carlos De Silva

Adult B Female

36:38.1 Earlena Ingham

36:38.3 Andrea Proctor
37:32.3 Pandora Glassford
DNF Hayley Evans

Junior B

17:30.1 Victoria Davis

18:04.5 Zion Dowling
18:08.2 Kaz Godfrey
18:25.9 Tristan Narraway
18:27.7 Jessie Godfrey

Juinor C

11:49.2 Laura Hope

12:13.5 Kion Richardson
12:39.7 Nicholas Narraway
13:01.7 Rebecca Harrison
Sunday, July 18, 2010
BBA Southside Round Up

Action from Southside
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Scott Williams hung on for victory in the Male A Division at the Bermuda Bicycle Association’s Road Race at Southside. Williams held off Wayne Scott to win in a time of 36:03.8, while Scott recorded a time of 36:05.6. Mark Godfrey won the Male B Division race clocking 20:49.3, with Tom McMahon finishing second in 20:54.4.

Karen Bordage won the Female A Division when she crossed the line in a time of 36:41.1, with Nicole Mitchell finishing 2nd in a time of 42:49.0. Wenda Roberts won the Female B Division race with a time of 24:48.8, while Earlena Ingham finished 2nd in 26:26.6.

Click Here to see the Full Bermuda Bicycle Association’s Road Race at Southside Results

Wednesday, July 14, 2010
BBA Announce Race Course

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The Bermuda Bicycle Association announced the Race course for Sunday July 18th Road Race at South Side.

The Start finish: Hill start/finish will be near Whites, the course will head towards Whites and turn at roundabout. Travel downhill and left past tennis courts. Right into pepper corn, through roundabout and 150metres from roundabout, a cone will force riders to do a 180 degree turn. Then back up peppercorn, back towards start finish and repeat.

Primes: During the race, 3 time bonuses will be awarded on defined laps. 1st rider: 3 seconds, 2nd rider: 2 seconds, 3rd rider: 1 second. These will be recorded during the race and deducted from the final time of the eligible riders. NOTE: The first across the line may NOT be the winner of the race, depending on who got time bonuses.

Distances :

Men & Women A: 12 laps: 36 miles, Primes on laps 2, 6, 10
Male B: 10 laps: 30 miles, Primes on laps 2, 6, 8
Female B: 8 laps: 24 miles, Primes on laps 2, 6
Junior A: 6 laps: 18 miles, Primes on lap 2
Junior B: 3 laps: 9 miles. No primes.
Junior C: 1 laps: 3 miles. No primes.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
BBA Bacardi Time Trial Round Up
Rodney Marsh powered his way to the Bermuda Bicycle Association’s Bacardi Course Time Trial.

Davis covered the 23.3 mile course in a time of 57:44, nine seconds ahead of second place Dominique Mayho who finished second and Tre’shun Correira finished third another 40 seconds behind.

Karen Bordage clocked the fastest female time when she finished 6th overall clocking 1:02:04 to take the Veteran title, while Hayley Evans finished in 1:16:52 to take the female Open title.

Mark Godfrey was clocked in at 1:02:50 to win the Male 15-16 Age Group Division, while Kamryn Minors won the Female 15-16 Age Group Division with a time of 1:21:37.

Daniel Oatley won the Male 13-14 Age Group Division, covering the 7.8 mile distance in a time of 22:12, while Annabella Doyle won the Female 13-14 Age Group Division clocking 26:36. Charlie Pilgrim won the Male 11-12 Age Group Division with a time of 26:04.

Bacardi Time Trial 23.3 Mile Results

57:44 Rodney Davies

57:53 Dominique Mayho
58:33 Tre'shun Correira
58:55 Andrew Steele
1:00:04 Alan Mooney
1:02:04 Karen Bordage

1:02:52 Anthony Rynne
1:02:50 Mark Godfrey

1:03:31 Ryan Gunn
1:04:26 Marquise Cann
1:05:10 Tracy Wright
1:06:07 Chris Harris
1:06:21 Randy Burgess
1:08:02 Tim Goodyear
1:09:51 Anthony Smith
1:12:39 Earlena Ingham
1:14:00 Colin Murdoch
1:16:25 Jeana Jones
1:16:52 Hayley Evans

1:17:02 Everton Dawes
1:17:07 Andrea Proctor
1:21:37 Kamryn Minors

1:24:50 Samantha Stevens

Bacardi Time Trial 7.8 Mile Results

22:12 Daniel Oatley
26:04 Charlie Pilgrim
26:36 Annabella Doyle

28:51 Christian Oatley
Friday, July 09, 2010
BBA Pull Out of CAC Games

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Bermuda Bicycle Association President Peter Dunne has confirmed to www.islandstats.com that Bermuda will not be represented at the CAC Games in the sport of Cycling.

Two athletes Geri Mewett and Mark Hatherley had been chosen to represent Bermuda in Puerto Rico, however do to unforeseen issues the team had to pull out due to work committeemen’s.

Dunne said, “The Bermuda Bicycle Association I disappointed that we are in this position but given the level of competition it did not make sense to send just one representative. We will now refocus our efforts on the Elite Caribbean Cycling Championships which will be held in Guadeloupe this October. A training squad has already formed and from this group we will select our national representatives.”

Cycling at the CAC Games is schedule to take place July 22nd and July 28th.

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