Cycling: BBA IBC 1st Crit Results
One hundred and twenty one riders went to the start line for the start of the Bermuda Bicycle Association’s IBC Crit Series at Southside yesterday [Apr.1]
In the Adult A Division, current Junior Male Athlete of the Year Dominique Mayho riding for Madison survived an early scare when he was involved in an accident, he managed to catch up the pack and on the last lap took the lead and also the checkered flag clocking 42:02.8, Shannon Lawrence from Fast Forward Bicycle Works finished second with a time of 42:05.6 and Mark Hatherley from Winners Edge finished third with a time of 42:07.6.
Winners Edge rider Ricky Smith won the Adult B Division with a time of 35:35.7, with Stephen Tomlinson from Fast Forward Bicycle Works finishing second clocking 35:36.0 and Darren Dowling finished third in 35:36.6.
The Adult C Division winner was Thomas Godfrey who crossed the line first in his Winners Edge kit clocking 29:11.2, Nigel Godfrey from Tokio finished second in a time of 29:13.1 and Kareem Johnson finished third with a time of 29:14.9.
Joanna Shillington showed she can ride as well as she runs when she won the Women’s Division riding for Madison, her winning time was 27:10.1, while Gabby Arnold from Winners Edge finished second clocking 27:30.8 and Laurie Orchard finished third with a time of 27:46.6 representing Fast Forward Bicycle Works.
Kaz Godfrey clocked a time of 29:17.3 to win the Junior A Division, with Kalaeb Tannock finishing second in 29:02.0.
During the Junior B Division race, Matthew Oliveira from Winners Edge took the line honors after clocking a time of 24:34.7, with Christian Oatley from Fast Forward Bicycle Works finishing second with a time of 25:02.3 and Victoria Davis from Winners Edge finished third with a time of 25:08.4.
Crime Stoppers dominated the Junior C Division with the top three riders all wearing the colors, Aaliyah Simons finished first in a time of 14:40.8, Tao Lambert finished second clocking 14:45.7 and Micah Cook finished third with a time of 15:20.0.
Full results below, click ‘Fullscreen’ for greater clarity: