In sizzling heat on Saturday, the Caribbean Elite/Under-23 Cycling Championship pedalled off in Georgetown, signalling the start of intense rivalry among approximately 100 riders from 19 countries affiliated to the Caribbean Cycling Union and the Pan American Cycling Confederation.
Though no Guyanese managed a podium spot at the Individual Time Trial around the Mandela/Eccles/Heroes Highway, it was a success for Guyana as a cycling nation, playing host to the prestigious event for the first time.
Copping gold in the Individual Time Trial were Conor White of Bermuda in the Elite Men’s category; Berenice Paul of Guadeloupe in the Elite Women; Christopher Morales of Puerto Rico in the Men’s Under-23; and Daimelyn Quezada of Cuba in the Women’s Under-23.
From left: Guyanese Briton John, Denise Jeffrey and Aaron Newton competed in the Time Trial (Photos: News Room/Avenash Ramzan/November 2, 2024)
Guyanese Briton John and Denise Jeffrey finished fifth in the Elite Men and Elite Women respectively, while compatriot Aaron Newton did not finish the Men’s Under-23 event.
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Below are the summarized results
The championship will wrap up with the Elite and Under-23 Men and Women Road Race on Sunday.
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