United States based Hamza Eastman won the 2015 Guyana Cycling Federation’s (GCF) men’s individual time trial yesterday, taking the title from last year’s winner Raynauth `Obeahman’ Jeffrey, while England based Clair Fraser-Green successfully defended her ladies title.
Eastman returned a time of seven minutes 42.36 seconds (7. 42:36) for the four-mile individual time trial which got underway from Momtrose and concluded at Bel Air.
Michael Anthony of Team Evolution placed second (7.50:54) while his team mate Orville Hinds finished third (7.56:28).
Fraser-Green clocked 9.26:63 in winning the ladies category. Malike Dick (10.14:16) was second and Toshawana Doris (10.41:29) was third.
In the junior category, Jamal John continues to impress as he returned 8.13:11 to win the category ahead of Romelo Crawford (8.31:67) and Andrew Hicks (8.37:08) respectively.
Briton John (9.32:85) was the winner of the Juvenile category and Kemo Logan (9.38:91) the second place finisher.
The veterans’ category was won by Jaikarran Sukhai (8.49:35). Second was Leer Nunes (8.51:16) and third was Shameer baksh (9.10:25.