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ANGUILLA’S CYCLING SCENE REACHES NEW HEIGHTS AT THRILLING “ROUND-A-BOUT TO ROUND-A-BOUT” RACE

July 14, 2026
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If the energy on the road this past Sunday was any indication, the sport of cycling in Anguilla is officially on a massive rebound. On April 12th, the Anguilla Cycling Association (ACA) hosted the “Round-A-Bout to Round-A-Bout” race, a high-octane event that served as the perfect prelude to the highly anticipated Jamida Memorial Cycling Race.

The stretch of road between the Sandy Hill Round-A-Bout and the Valley Round-A-Bout became a high-speed battleground for a total of 57 aspiring cyclists. The event drew a diverse field of talent, with competitors traveling from St. Martin/Maarten and Guadeloupe to challenge our very own Anguillian riders.

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The action kicked off at 1:00 PM with sharp interval starts that kept the crowd on their feet. Spectators witnessed a display of grit and athleticism across all categories, including Elite, Juniors, Masters A,B and C, Females, and the Pre-Junior class.

The members of the Anguilla Cycling Association are diligently working to secure the future of the sport. Sunday’s impressive turnout, particularly from the young participants in our pre-junior category, indicates a promising outlook for cycling here. Cycling in Anguilla is making a robust comeback!

Team Anguilla showed up in spectacular fashion, defending the home turf with podium-worthy performances across every category. The sheer volume of young cyclists participating in this event confirms a resurgence in local interest and promises a new generation of champions for the Island.

The Anguilla Cycling Association would like to congratulate all participants and thank the community for their overwhelming support. This race has set the bar high, and all eyes are now turned toward the Jamida Memorial Cycle Race on Sunday 26th April – the next race on the cycling calendar.

Official Results from April 12th:
ACA – ROUNDABOUT 2 ROUNDABOUT ROAD RACE – RACE RESULTS -2026
Dyclai Nagau-Grell
ASM-SXM Elite 1st place

Rolandio Lake JCO-SXM Elite 2nd place

Kisean George ASM- SXM Elite 3rd place

Ashtan Benitez ASCESM-SXM Juniors 1st place

Kamari Ruan Wheels on Fire – AXA Juniors 2nd place

Ephraim Hughes-Hodge Wheels on Fire – AXA Juniors 3rd place

Craig Emmanuel Brutal Pedals – AXA Masters A 1st place

Irwin Reid AXA Masters A 2nd place

Patrick Niles Brutal Pedals – AXA Masters B 1st place

John Charlery Brutal Pedals – AXA Masters B 2nd place

Albert Connor AXA Masters B 3rd place

Romeo Lake VCC-SXM Masters C 1st place

Raoul Rodriquez AXA Masters C 2nd place

Jean Carty Hot Wheels – SXM Masters C 3rd place

Raymonde Gumbs ASM- SXM Masters Female 1st place

MaryPat O’Hanlon AXA Masters Female 2nd place

Tyler Charrasse Da’Costa AXA Masters Female 3rd place

Junisio Brooks-Lake ASM-SXM U-17 Male 1st place

Alfred Artsen ASM-SXM U-17 Male 2nd place

Logan Roydon Wheels on Fire – AXA U-17 Male 3rd place

Khaicia Amacin ASM- SXM U-17 Female 1st Place

Drae Hodge Wheels on Fire – AXA U-15 Male 1st place

Clemenceau Gumbs ASM – SXM U-15 Male 2nd place
Mathias Hauteville JCC- Guadeloupe U-15 Male 3rd placed

Romeika Piper VCC – SXM U-15 Female 1st placed

Haseem Hennis Wheels on Fire -AXA U-13 Male 1st place

Makhai Hodge Wheels on Fire – AXA U-13 Male 2nd place

Norlan Gumbs ASM-SXM U-13 Male 3rd place

Ruby Limol ASM-SXM U-13 Female 1st place

Lupita Jacobs Wheels on Fire – AXA U-13 Female 2nd place

Taela Hodge AXA U-13 Female 3rd place

Z’kari Lake-Panchoo Wheels on Fire – AXA U-11 Male 1st place

Khari Smith Wheels on Fire – AXA U-11 Male 2nd place

Matteo Richardson Wheels on Fire – AXA U-11 Male 3rd place

Lorenz Limol ASM-SXM U-9 Male 1st place

Roneyoh Duzanson Francillette ASM-SXM U-9 Male 2nd place

Raziik Webster Wheels on Fire – AXA U-9 Male 3rd place

A total of 57 cyclists took part in the Roundabout to Roundabout Road Race, comprising 31 seniors and 26 youth participants.

We wish to extend our heartfelt appreciation to our sponsors for this weekend’s event: Tropical Distributors, Samantha & Nicky V Ferry Services, Millennium Sounds, 5-Star Media, 5C’s Cycling Academy, D&D Scooter Rentals, and DLG Engineering.

Special acknowledgment is due to the Royal Anguilla Police Force, the road wardens, and the dedicated volunteers, including Daren Carty and the AI-Live team. Additionally, we are grateful to our cycling clubs, Wheels on Fire Club and Brutal Pedals Club, as well as the visiting teams from St. Maarten, St. Martin, Guadeloupe, and all independent cyclists who joined us.

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