BBA Mountain Bike Ferry Reach Race Results

January 13, 2014

The Bermuda Bicycle Association’s [BBA] Flying Colors Mountain Bike Race Series continued with racing at Ferry Reach in the East End this weekend, with all the riders tested by a difficult and challenging course set up by the organizers.

Dominique Mahyo won the Male A Division race clocking a time of 56:05.1, Mark Hatherley finished second and Neil de ste Croix finished third. The Male Veteran Division race was won by Dexter Swan who crossed the line in a time of 44:31.6. Hirschi Hans finished second and Charles Swart was third.

Matthew Oliveira’s time of 42:38.7 saw him win the Male B Division race, BBA President Peter Dunne finished second and Timothy Fox finished third, while in the Male Novice Division race Billy Phillips crossed the line first clocking 32:25.3, while Clive Francis finished second and Ussef Eve finished third.

Karen Smith won the Female Veteran Division race clocking 41:16.6, while the Female B Division race line honors went to Ashley Kirkpatrick who recorded a time of 46:05.6. The Female Novice Division, Ali Watlington crossed the line first in the Class with a time of 32:57.6, Joanne Medeiros finished second and Belinda Castree finished third.

Dylan Hill’s time of 31:07.1 saw him win the Junior Male 13-15 Division race, while Kaden Hopkins finished second and Zion Dowling finished third. In the Male 12 & Under Age Group Division Malik Joell finished first with a time of 16:40.9, Rayne Kowalchuk was second and Eusebio King-Mills finished third.

Tristan Narraway came away with the Junior Female 13-15 Age Group Division race win recording a time of 31:30.8, Victoria Davis finished second and Jessie Godfrey finished third. In the Female 12 & Under Age Group Division Kayla Raymond crossed the line first in a time of 15:04.9, Cali Lindo finished second and Logan Watson-Brown finished third.

Male A

  • 1 – Dominique Mahyo – 56:05.1 – 7
  • 2 – Mark Hatherley – 58:22.4 – 7
  • 3 – Neil de ste Croix – 51:11.3 – 6
  • 4 – Brian Steinhoff – 51:15.4 – 6
  • 5 – Robin Horsfield – 52:15.1 – 6
  • 6 – Deshi Smith – 52:58.0 – 6
  • 7 – Kent Richardson – 53:25.4 – 6
  • 8 – Chequan Richardson – 55:34.4 – 6
  • 9 – Daniel Oatley – 55:50.0 – 6
  • 10 – Padraic Browne – 57:29.3 – 6
  • 11 – Kareem Johnson – 59:30.6 – 6
  • 12 – Cliff Roberts – 13:32.9 – 1

Male Veteran

  • 1 – Dexter Swan – 44:31.6 – 5
  • 2 – Hirschi Hans – 46:14.0 – 5
  • 3 – Charles Swart – 47:48.3 – 5
  • 4 – Paulo Medeiros – 49:48.4 – 5
  • 5 – Paul Lindo – 40:23.8 – 4
  • 6 – Ian Tyree – 41:32.7 – 4
  • 7 – Manny Packwood – 42:26.7 – 4
  • 8 – Scott Mello – 43:22.2 – 4
  • 9 – Jason Kyme – 43:42.4 – 4
  • 10 – Jay Riihiluoma – 44:49.5 – 4
  • 11 – Kyle Adams – 49:39.2 – 4
  • 12 – Lou Matthews – 51:29.2 – 4
  • 13 – Gavin Davis – 39:10.1 – 3
  • 14 – Keith Bernhard – 41:33.7 – 3
  • 15 – Anthony Spence – 41:55.3 – 3
  • 16 – Gary Joell – 44:50.8 – 3
  • 17 – Ian Fox – 44:51.8 – 3
  • 18 – Philandro Hill – 21:37.5 – 1

Male B

  • 1 – Matthew Oliveira – 42:38.7 – 5
  • 2 – Peter Dunne – 45:51.8 – 5
  • 3 – Timothy Fox – 46:40.8 – 5
  • 4 – Andrew Hern – 47:07.2 – 5
  • 5 – Chris Smith – 47:17.3 – 5
  • 6 – James Holloway – 47:28.7 – 5
  • 7 – Chris Roque – 47:50.1 – 5
  • 8 – Christian Oatley – 49:06.9 – 5
  • 9 – Rico Smith – 41:32.4 – 4
  • 10 – Anton Gilbert – 42:18.2 – 4
  • 11 – Jason Thomas – 42:30.0 – 4
  • 12 – Peter Riihiluoma – 42:35.4 – 4
  • 13 – Dennis Joell – 43:40.4 – 4
  • 14 – Craig Ferguson – 47:38.5 – 4
  • 15 – Shomari Steede – 36:11.2 – 3
  • 16 – Daron Dowling – 29:41.9 – 2
  • 17 – Jenai Robinson – 22:42.8 – 1

Male Novice

  • 1 – Billy Phillips – 32:25.3 – 4
  • 2 – Clive Francis – 33:12.8 – 4
  • 3 – Ussef Eve – 34:11.1 – 4
  • 4 – Timothy Narraway – 34:27.9 – 4
  • 5 – Mark Hinton – 34:51.4 – 4
  • 6 – Alex Godfrey – 34:58.2 – 4
  • 7 – Nathan Trott – 35:43.4 – 4
  • 8 – Jahmah Samels – 35:40.0 – 3
  • 9 – Timothy Miller – 37:03.0 – 4
  • 10 – Chris Pedro – 40:43.6 – 4
  • 11 – Jason Sukdeo – 30:01.0 – 3
  • 12 – Scott Watson-Brown – 30:09.9 – 3
  • 13 – James Davis – 31:02.6 – 3
  • 14 – Chuck Scherer – 34:15.4 – 3
  • 15 – Gerhard Boonstra – 34:45.8 – 3
  • 16 – Deryck Raymond – 35:15.1 – 3
  • 17 – Blake Simmons – 37:32.5 – 3
  • 18 – Stephen Muso – 37:53.6 – 3

Junior Male 13-15

  • 1 – Dylan Hill – 31:07.1 – 4
  • 2 – Kaden Hopkins – 33:36.2 – 4
  • 3 – Zion Dowling – 33:58.2 – 4
  • 4 – Alex Pilgrim – 34:26.1 – 4
  • 5 – Samuel Walsh – 37:40.5 – 4
  • 6 – Max de ste Croix – 37:50.8 – 4
  • 7 – Nahje’ Smith – 32:16.2 – 3
  • 8 – Benjamin Edwards – 33:42.9 – 3
  • 9 – Alexander Miller – 37:46.2 – 3
  • 10 – Jacques Boonstra – 42:47.2 – 3
  • 11 – Alex Bordage – 12:45.3 – 1

Male 12 & Under

  • 1 – Malik Joell – 16:40.9 – 5
  • 2 – Rayne Kowalchuk – 17:35.7 – 5
  • 3 – Eusebio King-Mills – 18:21.1 – 5
  • 4 – Micah Cook – 20:27.9 – 5
  • 5 – Malik Smith – 15:07.1 – 4
  • 6 – Bruce Gibbons – 15:38.4 – 4
  • 7 – Ajani Hill – 15:44.5 – 4
  • 8 – Manning Smith – 16:27.1 – 4
  • 9 – Jaden Kowalchuk – 16:49.4 – 4
  • 10 – J.P. Didyk – 16:55.0 – 4
  • 11 – Nazarai Fox – 17:24.6 – 4
  • 12 – Jonah Trott – 19:09.2 – 4
  • 13 – Kaleb Medeiros – 14:01.3 – 3
  • 14 – Nicholas Narraway – 19:04.7 – 3
  • 15 – Enshe-Nico Davis – 20:30.6 – 3

Female Veteran

  • 1 – Karen Smith – 41:16.6 – 4

Female B

  • 1 – Ashley Kirkpatrick – 46:05.6 – 4

Female Novice

  • 1 – Ali Watlington – 32:57.6 – 4
  • 2 – Joanne Medeiros – 32:24.1 – 3
  • 3 – Belinda Castree – 36:50.8 – 3
  • 4 – Brittney Uddin – 42:38.9 – 3

Junior Female 13-15

  • 1 – Tristan Narraway – 31:30.8 – 3
  • 2 – Victoria Davis – 33:58.5 – 3
  • 3 – Jessie Godfrey – 33:05.3 – 2
  • 4 – Rebecca Harrison – 38:11.9 – 2

Female 12 & Under

  • 1 – Kayla Raymond – 15:04.9 – 4
  • 2 – Cali Lindo – 20:31.5 – 4
  • 3 – Logan Watson-Brown – 15:53.2 – 3
  • 4 – Megan Hands – 18:36.906 – 3

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  1. YA BOY! says:

    This kid Dylan Hill is on FIRE!!! Every week he is winning his age group and beating out the male novice! He deserves a bit of praise. Often times we criticize the youth for negative things and forget the positive. Keep it up young man and all the other riders!