Briton John Triumphs in Inaugural Humphrey and Fowler Memorial Road Race
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Briton John Triumphs in Inaugural Humphrey and Fowler Memorial Road Race

Briton John showcased his exceptional cycling skills once again by clinching victory in the inaugural Humphrey and Fowler Memorial Road Race held over the weekend.

This win further cements his reputation as one of the top cyclists in the country.

In the senior category, John faced fierce competition from returning cyclist Jamual John, who finished in second place.

Aaron Newton, Robin Persaud, Alexander Newton, and Paul DeNobrega followed closely behind, securing third through sixth positions respectively.

In the Veterans category, Robin Persaud emerged victorious, with Alexis Mendes and Kwame Ridley finishing in second and third places.

Meanwhile, Alexander Leung continued his dominance in the junior class, outperforming Alex Newton and Daniel Jaing to take the top prize.

The Over-60 class was won by Mark Spencer, followed by Ian Jackson and Ray Harlequin in second and third places.

The event also featured a series of sprint prizes, known as ‘Primes.’

Christopher Griffith excelled in this category, claiming six of the twelve prizes, while both Aaron Newton and Briton John secured two each, with Marlon Williams taking one.

The race commenced on Ketley Street, leading cyclists north through Georgetown towards Perseverance Mahaicony Half-Way Tree.

After a turnaround, participants returned to finish at Carifesta Avenue.

This event was held in memory of George Humphrey and James Fowler, who were both dedicated supporters of the local cycling community.

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