In the 22nd Annual Victor Macredo Memorial Cycle Road Race on Sunday, Briton John again showed his class as he achieved the ultimate glory, winning the senior race championship with a strong sprint that left his rivals chasing shadows.
With a few meters’ difference, Jamual John came in second, followed by Aaron Newton, both of whom demonstrated their increasing riding prowess.
Winner Briton John
Alexander Leung rode his way to a commanding first-place finish in the junior competition, grabbing the lead early and never looking back. Alex Neuton and Daniel Jaing, who were just behind him, came in second and third after a tough struggle.
Meanwhile, Mark Spencer’s experienced legs helped him cross the finish line first in the over-50 division. Ian Jackson came in third, while Deon David came in second.
Robin Persaud peddled his way to first in the Masters 45+ forcing Quami Ridley into second place and Sequn Hubbard in third.
The race took a Rolling start at the intersection of Peter Rose and Lance Gibbs Streets, Queenstown. With the Official start of race will be just over the traffic light at JV Singh & Thomas Street and finish at Liliendaal on the downwards journey.
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