The Anguilla Cycling Association (ACA) successfully hosted its 3rd annual Round-A-Bout to Round-A-Bout Race on Sunday, April 6, 2025. A total of 54 cyclists – 31 adults and 23 youths from across Anguilla and neighbouring St. Martin/Maarten participated in this exciting event. The race proved to be a fine showcase for the community as a spectators’ sport, as a large crowd came out and gathered by the Start/Finish area at Tropical Distributors – the major sponsor. Spectators also lined the race route as they enthusiastically cheered on the competing cyclists as they passed.
The U9 to U15 completed laps in the closed circuit area, starting from Tropical Distributors to Sandy Hill Round-A-Bout and around a cone just before Best Buy and back to the start finish line – U9 did 1 lap, U11 did 2 laps, U13 did 3 and U15 did 4 laps.
The U17 (15 to 16 years) did 4 laps and the Juniors did 6 laps from the Sandy Hill Round-A-Bout to the Valley Round-A-Bout starting and ending at Tropical Distributors.
The Elites did 7, and the Masters A and B did 5 laps from the Sandy Hill Round-A-Bout to the Valley Round-A-Bout also starting and ending at Tropical Distributors.
The terrain tested cyclists’ skills and physical strength as strong winds were the X-Factor compounding their efforts.
Mr. Terone Hodge-Carty, President of the ACA, shared his enthusiasm. “We are thrilled with the race’s success. The support from Anguilla’s cycling community and that of St. Martin/Maarten was overwhelming,” he said. “This event unites cyclists of all skill levels. They can share their love for the sport of cycling….The ACA aims to grow cycling in Anguilla.”
The ACA would like to express its gratitude to Tropical Distributors for their continued sponsorship and partnership over the past three years. We would also like to acknowledge the support of OJ Meals on Wheels, Mokes Anguilla, Real AXA Waters, Allan’s Woodwork Services, and Harold Ruan.
A special thank you goes to the Royal Anguilla Police Force, Traffic Wardens, and dedicated volunteers, as well as Klass FM Radio, AI-Live, and the visiting cycling teams from St. Martin and St. Maarten (including ASM, Hot Wheels, USR Velo, and VCC). We especially appreciate the participation of our local cycling clubs: Wheels on Fire, Brutal Pedals, and all the independent cyclists.
OFFICIAL RACE RESULTS
ANGUILLA CYCLING ASSOCIATION RACE RESULTS
SENIORS
Cyclist Country Team Category Position
Dyclai Nagau Grell SXM ASM Elite 1st place
Rolandio Lake-Rogers SXM USR Velo Elite 2nd place
Delroy Carty AXA Anglec Elite 3rd place
Kisean George SXM ASM Juniors 1st place
Kamari Ruan AXA Wheels on Fire Juniors 2nd place
Niquone Richardson AXA Wheels on Fire Juniors 3rd place
Patrick Fleming SXM Hot Wheels Masters A 1st place
Carmel Christophe SXM ASM Masters A 2nd place
Samuel Bazil AXA Masters A 3rd place
Bienvenido Carti SXM Hot Wheels Masters B 1st place
John Charlery AXA Morning Bikers Masters B 2nd place
Patrick Niles AXA Brutal Pedals Masters B 3rd place
Mary-Pat O’Hanlon AXA Masters B-Fem 1st place
Serge Stevens AXA Novice 1st place
Benitez Ashtan SXM ASM U17 1st place
Alfred Artsen SXM ASM U17 2nd place
Ephraim Hughes Hodge AXA Wheels on Fire U17 3rd place
YOUTHS
Cyclist Country Team Category Position
Junisio Brooks-Lake SXM ASM U15 1st place
Lance Hunt-Parotte SXM ASM U15 2nd place
Darion Davis-Carti SXM VCC U15 3rd place
Rolandia Lake-Rogers SXM VCC U15-Fem 1st place
Khaicia Amacin SXM ASM U15-Fem 2nd place
Romeika Piper SXM ASM U15-Fem 3rd place
Drae Hodge AXA Wheels on Fire U13 1st place
Je’Marreo Hughes AXA Wheels on Fire U13 2nd place
Makhai Hodge AXA Wheels on Fire U13 3rd place
Z’kari Lake-Panchoo AXA Wheels on Fire U11 1st place
Haseem Hennis AXA Wheels on Fire U11 2nd place
Khari Smith AXA Wheels on Fire U11 3rd place
Ruby Limol SXM ASM U11-Fem 1st place
Lorenzo Limol SXM ASM U9 1st place
The ACA is dedicated to promoting cycling and sees it as a healthy and sustainable lifestyle/transportation method that provides opportunities for cyclists to connect and take part in exciting events.
It believes in the power of sports and continues to commit to hosting other races such as the Annual Jamida Webster Memorial race scheduled for April 27th in Island Harbour and the John T Memorial Weekend, July 4th to 6th, 2025.
Persons seeking more information about the Anguilla Cycling Association can visit its Facebook Page and follow, or contact any of the members.







