John secures supremacy in Macredo Memorial Road Race
In the 22nd Annual Victor Macredo Memorial Cycle Road Race on Sunday, Briton John again showed his class as he achieved the ultimate glory, winning the senior race championship with a strong sprint that left his rivals chasing shadows.
With a few meters’ difference, Jamual John came in second, followed by Aaron Newton, both of whom demonstrated their increasing riding prowess.
Alexander Leung rode his way to a commanding first-place finish in the junior competition, grabbing the lead early and never looking back. Alex Neuton and Daniel Jaing, who were just behind him, came in second and third after a tough struggle.
Meanwhile, Mark Spencer’s experienced legs helped him cross the finish line first in the over-50 division. Ian Jackson came in third, while Deon David came in second.
Robin Persaud peddled his way to first in the Masters 45+ forcing Quami Ridley into second place and Sequn Hubbard in third.
The race took a Rolling start at the intersection of Peter Rose and Lance Gibbs Streets, Queenstown. With the Official start of race will be just over the traffic light at JV Singh & Thomas Street and finish at Liliendaal on the downwards journey.