Narraway & Arnold Win 2026 BBA Time Trial

June 28, 2026 | 0 Comments

Nicholas Narraway and Gabriella Arnold won the Open Men’s and Open Women’s titles at the Bermuda Bicycle Association’s 2026 National Time Trial Championships in St. David’s.

A spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Bicycle Association’s 2026 National Time Trial Championships delivered an afternoon of outstanding racing as riders battled warm conditions and a challenging road surface in pursuit of national honours. Congratulations to all of our 2026 National Champions, medallists, and every rider who took on the race against the clock.

“In the Open Men’s Championship, Nicholas Narraway successfully defended his 2025 national title, delivering another outstanding time trial performance to retain the Bermuda National Time Trial Championship in 37:10.

“Kaden Hopkins kept the pressure on throughout to finish just 40 seconds behind and claim silver, while Conor White secured bronze in 38:07.

“The Open Women’s Championship saw Gabriella Arnold claim the national title in an impressive 35:28. Panzy Olander finished second in 37:44, with Charlotte Millington completing the podium in 38:35.

“Champions were also crowned across the Masters and Junior categories:

  • Masters Men: Steven Smith
  • Masters Women: Marie Dore
  • Junior Men: Jackson Langley
  • Junior Women: Naomi MacGuinness
  • Additional Category Winners:
  • Girls 13–14: Colette Durkin
  • 11–12: Owen Fosker
  • 10 & Under: Tatem Carr

“The National Time Trial Championships are among the most prestigious events on Bermuda’s cycling calendar. Beyond the honour of earning the title of National Champion, Bermudian riders also contribute valuable UCI nation ranking points through their performances, helping strengthen Bermuda’s position on the international stage.

“The Bermuda Bicycle Association extends its heartfelt thanks to Race Director Mark Booth, Chief Official Charles Thresh, Chief Timekeeper Dave Collins, and the entire team of race officials, marshals, and volunteers whose commitment and teamwork made the championships possible.

“Special thanks also go to Chris Roque for assisting in clearing the RoadWorx barricades from the course, helping ensure the roads were safely and efficiently reopened following the event.

“Finally, we thank Bermuda’s motoring public for their patience and understanding during the approximately 90-minute race. Your cooperation played an important role in ensuring a safe and successful National Championship for everyone involved.”

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