
Anguilla’s cycling community roared to life over the weekend of June 21st and 22nd, 2025, as the nation’s top athletes battled for supremacy in the highly anticipated National Cycling Championships. held under sunny skies and cheered on by an enthusiastic crowd, the event proved to be a thrilling display of athleticism, strategy, and unwavering determination.
The championships kicked off on Saturday, June 21st, with the demanding Individual Time Trial. at 7:00 AM, ten senior cyclists lined up at the Anglec office in the Quarter, ready to put their strength and stamina to the ultimate test. Tackling a challenging 14.7 km course, riders raced against the clock, pushing their physical limits from The Quarter to a turning point just before White Hill and back. The solo effort showcased the exceptional individual form of Anguilla’s elite cyclists.
Sunday, June 22nd, saw the pulse of the nation quicken with the greatly anticipated Road Race. A vibrant field of 27 cyclists, comprising youth to senior categories, navigated various distances through the picturesque streets of Anguilla. The first race commenced around 12:30 pm, setting a dynamic tone for the day. The chosen route, mirroring the excitement of the renowned John T Memorial Cycling Race, was strategically selected to hone competitors’ skills and build anticipation for the upcoming John T Memorial Race, scheduled for the weekend of July 4th to 6th, 2025.
Spectators lined the routes in their vibrant colours, offering unwavering support and electrifying cheers for the competing cyclists. The atmosphere was electric, with the community’s collective enthusiasm fueling the athletes’ efforts.
The National Cycling Championships provided a platform for both seasoned veterans and emerging talents to shine. The results of these intense competitions are as follows:
Individual Time Trial (Saturday, June 21st, 2025)
ANGUILLA CYCLING ASSOCIATION NATIONALS INDIVIDUALS TIME TRIALS RESULTS – 2025
SENIORS
Cyclist Team Time Category Position
Delroy Carty Anglec 21:14.095 Elite 1st placed
Carvin Proctor 25:26.386 Elite 2nd placed
Logan Roydon Wheels on Fire 23:43.063 U-17 1st placed
Craig Emmanuel Brutal Pedals 26:36.802 Masters A 1st placed
Irwin Reid 27:30.945 Masters A 2nd placed
Samuel Bazil Masters A DNF
Patrick Niles Brutal Pedals 25:18.266 Masters B 1st placed
Raoul Rodriguez 26:38.846 Masters B 2nd placed
John Charlery 27:53.526 Masters B 3rd placed
Aviery C Thomas 29:14.038 Masters B 4th placed
Road Race (Sunday, June 22nd, 2025):
ANGUILLA CYCLING ASSOCIATION NATIONALS ROAD RACE RESULTS -2025
Cyclist Team Category Position
Delroy Carty Anglec Elite 1st placed
Sherwin Osborne Elite 2nd placed
Carvin Proctor Elite 3rd placed
Kamari Ruan Wheels on Fire Juniors 1st placed
Niquone Richardson Juniors 2nd placed
Irwin Reid Masters A 1st placed
Samuel Bazil Masters A 2nd placed
Patrick Niles Brutal Pedals Masters B 1st placed
John Charlery Masters B 2nd placed
Raoul Rodriguez Masters B 3rd placed
Aviery Thomas Masters B 4th placed
MaryPat O’Hanlon Masters Female 1st placed
Ephraim Hughes-Hodge Wheels on Fire U17 – Male 1st placed
Logan Roydon Wheels on Fire U17 – Male 2nd placed
Amir Thomas Carty Brutal Pedals U17 – Male 3rd placed
Ta-Jique Wilson Wheels on Fire U-17 – Male 4th placed
YOUTH
Cyclist Team Category Position
Zarell Hodge Brutal Pedals U15 1st placed
Ta-Jahree Wilson Wheels on Fire U15 2nd placed
Keiron Carty Brutal Pedals U15 3rd placed
Drae Hodge Wheels on Fire U13 1st placed
Je’Marreo Hughes Wheels on Fire U13 2nd placed
Makhai Hodge Wheels on Fire U13 3rd placed
D’Marri Bryan Wheels on Fire U13 4th placed
Haseem Hennis Wheels on Fire U11 1st placed
Z’kari Lake-Panchoo Wheels on Fire U11 2nd placed
Jo’lyon Bryan Hercules Wheels on Fire U11 3rd placed
The Anguilla Cycling Association (ACA) extends its sincere gratitude to all participating cyclists, dedicated volunteers, the supportive public, and sponsors for making the 2025 National Cycling Championships a resounding success. The event not only celebrated athletic achievement but also fostered a strong sense of community and passion for cycling on the island.
We would like to express our immense gratitude to Anglec, DLG Engineering, and Tropical Distributors for their support. We are equally grateful to the Royal Anguilla Police Force, Traffic Wardens, and a dedicated group of volunteers, including Daren Carty and the AI-Live team, for their invaluable assistance. Our appreciation extends to the cycling clubs, Wheels on Fire and Brutal Pedals, as well as every independent cyclist who participated in the event.







