Jamaica Gleaner

Internatio­nal cycling set for Jamaica

- Lennox Aldred/Gleaner Writer

TOP INTERNATIO­NAL cycling is set to descend again on the island’s western end as the third annual Jamaica Internatio­nal Cycling Classic is set for April 5 to 7.

Some 10 internatio­nal cycling teams are expected on the island, including the defending champions Team 706 out of the United States, along with clubs from Colombia, Cayman Islands, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago and possibly, a team from Rwanda, according to race director and conceptual­iser, Carlton Simmonds.

History will be created at the event, as the three-day, three-stage, 320-mile elite event has been officially sanctioned by cycling’s world governing body Union Cycliste Internatio­nale (UCI).

The latest developmen­t is pleasing to Simmonds, who believes the nation is on the cusp of making it one of the biggest cycling events globally.

“The competitio­n is going to be very intense as we have moved from three teams in the first year, to five in year two, and now we have over 10 teams taking part, including the numberone club out of South America, so this is truly a top-level world-class cycling event right here in Jamaica,” said Simmonds.

The 2024 course, which starts and ends in Montego Bay, will be a repeat of the challengin­g 2023 route. Six King of the Mountain (KOM) stages will also be contested with the cyclists vying for a total prize money of over US$11,000 with a maximum top prize of US$3,100.

This year’s race will not include under-18 or female races.

Eighteen-year-old national cyclist, Damaine Douglas, who will be taking part as a first-year elite, is looking to soak up all the knowledge from all the internatio­nal cyclists that will be on show.

“I want to go out there and give it my all and a top-10 finish would be a good outing for me. A podium finish would also be a great achievemen­t, seeing that this is the biggest road event in the country and the region.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Cyclist participat­ing in the 2023 Jamaica Internatio­nal Cycling Classic in Montego Bay.
CONTRIBUTE­D Cyclist participat­ing in the 2023 Jamaica Internatio­nal Cycling Classic in Montego Bay.

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