Eastman is 2015 men’s individual time trial champion —Fraser-green makes successful defence of ladies crown
a number of cyclists listen attentively to new GCF president Horace Burrowes after yesterday’s event.
a number of cyclists listen attentively to new GCF president Horace Burrowes after yesterday’s event.

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.

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