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Fourth time’s a charm for Ajaniah Casimir in Tarnos France

Ajaniah Casimir, center, participates in the fourth under-17 cycling race in Tarnos, France, May 20th, 2023. Casimir finished the 54 km event first amongst 48 cyclists with a time of 1:39:48.

Ajaniah Casimir, right, attacks the pack in the fourth under-17 cycling race in Tarnos, France, May 20th, 2023. Casimir finished the 54 km event first amongst 48 cyclists with a time of 1:39:48.

Ajaniah Casimir, front, surveys the competition in the fourth under-17 cycling race in Tarnos, France, May 20th, 2023. Casimir finished the 54 km event first amongst 48 cyclists with a time of 1:39:48.

Ajaniah Casimir, center, participates in the fourth under-17 cycling race in Tarnos, France, May 20th, 2023. Casimir finished the 54 km event first amongst 48 cyclists with a time of 1:39:48.

Ajaniah Casimir, front, demonstrates his climbing skills in the fourth under-17 cycling race in Tarnos, France, May 20th, 2023. Casimir finished the 54 km event first amongst 48 cyclists with a time of 1:39:48.

Ajaniah Casimir, front, checks the competition during the fourth under-17 cycling race in Tarnos, France, May 20th, 2023. Casimir finished the 54 km event first amongst 48 cyclists with a time of 1:39:48.

Ajaniah Casimir, front, leads the pack during the fourth under-17 cycling race in Tarnos, France, May 20th, 2023. Casimir finished the 54 km event first amongst 48 cyclists with a time of 1:39:48.

Ajaniah Casimir, front, participates in the fourth under-17 cycling race in Tarnos, France, May 20th, 2023. Casimir finished the 54 km event first amongst 48 cyclists with a time of 1:39:48.

Ajaniah Casimir, front, establishes his lead in the fourth under-17 cycling race in Tarnos, France, May 20th, 2023. Casimir finished the 54 km event first amongst 48 cyclists with a time of 1:39:48.

Ajaniah Casimir, front, extends his lead in the fourth under-17 cycling race in Tarnos, France, May 20th, 2023. Casimir finished the 54 km event first amongst 48 cyclists with a time of 1:39:48.

Ajaniah Casimir, front, during the fourth under-17 cycling race in Tarnos, France, May 20th, 2023. Casimir finished the 54 km event first amongst 48 cyclists with a time of 1:39:48.

Ajaniah Casimir, L green uniform, at the start line of the fourth under-17 cycling race in Tarnos, France, May 20th, 2023. Casimir finished the 54 km event first amongst 48 cyclists with a time of 1:39:48.

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Ajaniah Casimir finishes third at salies-de-Bearn, France

Ajaniah Casimir leads the way during a race at salies-de-Bearn, France, May 18, 2023. Casimir finished third out of 57 riders.

Ajaniah Casimir, green uniform center position, during a race at salies-de-Bearn, France, May 18, 2023. Casimir finished third out of 57 riders.

Ajaniah Casimir, front, during a race at salies-de-Bearn, France, May 18, 2023. Casimir finished third out of 57 riders.

Ajaniah Casimir competes in salies-de-Bearn, France, May 18, 2023. Casimir finished third out of 57 riders.

Ajaniah Casimir sprinting during a race at salies-de-Bearn, France, May 18, 2023. Casimir finished third out of 57 riders.

Ajaniah Casimir breaks from the pack during a race at salies-de-Bearn, France, May 18, 2023. Casimir finished third out of 57 riders.

Ajaniah Casimir, front left, during a race at salies-de-Bearn, France, May 18, 2023. Casimir finished third out of 57 riders.

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Another first in France for Ajaniah Casimir

Ajaniah Casimir crosses the finish line earning first place during an under-17 race organized by UA La Rochefoucauld in Chasseneuil, France, Sunday, May 14th, 2023.

Ajaniah Casimir competes in an under-17 race organized by UA La Rochefoucauld in Chasseneuil, France, Sunday, May 14th, 2023. Casimir took first place in the event.

Ajaniah Casimir participates in an under-17 race organized by UA La Rochefoucauld in Chasseneuil, France, Sunday, May 14th, 2023. Casimir took first place in the event.

Ajaniah Casimir takes part in an under-17 race organized by UA La Rochefoucauld in Chasseneuil, France, Sunday, May 14th, 2023. Casimir took first place in the event.

Ajaniah Casimir participates in an under-17 race organized by UA La Rochefoucauld in Chasseneuil, France, Sunday, May 14th, 2023. Casimir took first place in the event.

Participants of an under-17 race organized by UA La Rochefoucauld in Chasseneuil, France, at the start line Sunday, May 14th, 2023. Ajaniah Casimir took first place in the event.

Ajaniah Casimir after winning an under-17 race organized by UA La Rochefoucauld in Chasseneuil, France, Sunday, May 14th, 2023.

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Ajaniah Casimir takes first in France

Ajaniah Casimir, front left, participates in the La Stephanoise under 17 Durango cycling race in Biarritz, France. Casimir finished first in the event, May 6, 2023.

Ajaniah Casimir, front right, participates in the La Stephanoise under 17 Durango cycling race in Biarritz, France. Casimir finished first in the event, May 6, 2023.

Ajaniah Casimir, front left, participates in the La Stephanoise under 17 Durango cycling race in Biarritz, France. Casimir finished first in the event, May 6, 2023.

Ajaniah Casimir, left, participates in the La Stephanoise under 17 Durango cycling race in Biarritz, France. Casimir finished first in the event, May 6, 2023.

Ajaniah Casimir, front, participates in the La Stephanoise under 17 Durango cycling race in Biarritz, France. Casimir finished first in the event, May 6, 2023.

Ajaniah Casimir, right, participates in the La Stephanoise under 17 Durango cycling race in Biarritz, France. Casimir finished first in the event, May 6, 2023.

Ajaniah Casimir, rear, participates in the La Stephanoise under 17 Durango cycling race in Biarritz, France. Casimir finished first in the event, May 6, 2023.

Ajaniah Casimir, far left, participates in the La Stephanoise under 17 Durango cycling race in Biarritz, France. Casimir finished first in the event, May 6, 2023.

Ajaniah Casimir, second from left, participates in the La Stephanoise under 17 Durango cycling race in Biarritz, France. Casimir finished first in the event, May 6, 2023.

Ajaniah Casimir, left, participates in the La Stephanoise under 17 Durango cycling race in Biarritz, France. Casimir finished first in the event, May 6, 2023.

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Ajaniah Casimir excels during the 2023 ALBA Games

Ajaniah Casimir during the 2023 ALBA Games in Venezuela. Casimir finished 6th in the Time Trials, and 13th in a 132 km road cycling race among 31 other cyclists.

Dominica’s Ajaniah Casimir, far right, at the start of a 132 km race during the 2023 ALBA Games in Venezuela, April 23, 2023. Casimir finished 13th among 31 other cyclists, and 6th during the Time Trials on April 21st.

L-R Hayden Mills, Ajaniah Casimir, and Ronald Charles during the 2023 ALBA Games in Venezuela. Casimir finished 6th in the Time Trials on April 21st, and 13th among 32 cyclists during a 132 km race on April 23.

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Ajaniah Casimir top 10 finisher overall in Guadeloupe’s Tour Cadet 2022

Ajaniah Casimir finishes 8th overall in Guadeloupe’s Tour Cadet 2022. Casimir finished 3rd in the stage 1 event, 5th in the stage 2 event, 24th in stage 3, 9th in stage 4 and 5th in stage 5. The final event was July, 10th.th overall in Guadeloupe’s Tour Cadet 2022, July, 10th 2022
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Results of men’s road bike race from Woodbridge Bay to Layou & back twice, May 22nd, 2022

The three overall finalists of the Dominica Cycling Association’s road bike race, May 22nd, 2022. From L-R, Adjani Casimir second place, Kohath Baron first place, Kevon Boyd third.
(L) Ronald Charles and Levi Baron, the first and second finishers of the Dominica Cycling Association road bike race in the Masters category, May 22nd, 2022.
May Etienne, the sole competitor in the Dominica Cycling Association road bike race in the female category, May 22, 2023
Lebron Celestine, the junior category competitor of the Dominica Cycling Association’s road bike race, May 22, 2023.
 Adjani Casimir, the cadet category competitor of the Dominica Cycling Association’s road bike race, May 22, 2022. Casimir finished second overall in the same event.

Male Road Bikers
NameCategoryTime
1. Kohath Baron Elite
2. Adjani Casimir Cadet
3. kevon Boyd Elite
4. Levi Baron Masters
5. Ronald CharlesMasters
6.Lebron CelestineJunior
7. Hayden Mills MastersDNF
8. Ellison RoudetteMastersDNF
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Results of men’s mountain bike race from Woodbridge Bay to Layou & back, May 22nd, 2022

Finalists of the Dominica Cycling Association race from Woodbridge Bay to Layou and back in the mountain bike category, May 22nd, 2022. (L-R) Dante Peters second place, Evans Jno Charles first place, Kenly Paquette third place.

Mountain Bikers
NameTime
1. Evans Jno Charles 01:07:25
2. Dante Peters 01:12:57
3. Kenly Paquette01:13:00
4. Kyle Registe01:21:00
5. Deltin Eugene01:21:18
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Dominica does it again

The Dominica Cycling Association wish to congratulate young and upcoming cyclist 14 years old Adjaniah “Adjani” Casimir for emerging the 1st place winner in a competition held in Guadeloupe on Saturday 14th May 2022.
With much pride and the sole Dominican Cyclist, Ajani shined amongst 34 cyclists in Chronos de l’Avenir.
Look out for more cycling updates as the days progress.

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Kohath Baron tops the first race of the season

By Kendra Stephen

Kohath Baron of the Street Falcons Cycling Club took first place in The Dominica Cycling Association’s inaugural race of the 2022 season, May 15th, 2022. Baron finished with a time of 01:16:37, and his father Levi finished second with a time of 01:23:00. Ronald Charles finished third with a time of 01:31:32.

Sagicor General sponsored the event, dubbed the Sagicor General Race, which started at 10 AM. Thirteen riders represented the “Fast n Furious” and the “Street Falcons” cycling clubs as well as the association’s two new clubs, “Moune Sewye n Jimmit Speeders” and Bishie Bike Life. The Kalinago Cycling Club has been a force in past races but did not compete in the 2022 opening race.

The route was from Ma Boyd’s Bar and Restaurant to the Canefield Airport Roundabout and back six times for cyclists with road bikes. Cyclists with mountain bikes competed along the same route and were required to complete three laps.

The DCA wishes to thank all who made the event a success and would like to express condolences to the family, management, staff, and friends of Josephine Gabriel & Co. Ltd., who has been an avid sponsor of national competitions in Dominica over the years.

The next race is scheduled for Sunday, May 22nd, 2022, at 10 AM from MaBoyd’s Bar and Restaurant to Layou and back twice.

Road Bikers
NameCategoryTime
Kohath BaronElite01:16:37
Levi BaronMasters01:23:00
Ronald CharlesMasters01:31:32
Hayden MillsMasters01:35:34
Benjamin DanielMasters01:50:49
Mountain Bikers
NameTime
Dante Peters01:02:00
Dunstan Maggi Peters01:03:02
Evan John Charls01:06:35
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Ajani Casimir takes second place in Guadeloupe

(2nd from L-R) Dominica's Ajani Casimir the second place winner of The Golden Grain Circuit cycling race at Josill Guadeloupe, April 16, 2022. Casimir competed in the cadet category of the 77 kilometer event.
Cadet category cyclists at the start line of The Golden Grain Circuit cycling race at Josill Guadeloupe, April 16, 2022. Dominica’s Ajani Casimir (front row Right) finished second in the 77 kilometer event.
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Kohath Baron finishes first in Antigua and Barbuda Cycling Federation race

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Road bike category race results for July 25th, 2021, from Woodbridge bay to Canefield and back 10 times.

The finalists of the Dominica Cycling Association race in the road bike race category, July 25th 2021. L-R Ajaniah Casimir of the Fast and Furious cycling club, second place, Kohath Baron of the Street Falcons club, first place, and Levi Baron, also of the Street Falcons, second place.
PositionNameCategoryTimePointsTotal
1Koath BaronElite02:07:583060
2Ajaniah CasimirCadet02:18:2427104
3Levi BaronMasters02:22:3725137
4Hayden MillsMastersDNF00
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Road bike category race results July 18th 2021. Woodbridge Bay to Colihaut and back.


The finalists of the Dominica Cycling Association race in the road bike race category, July 18th 2021. L-R Ellison Rudette of the Fast and Furious cycling club, third place, Kohath Baron of the Street Falcons club, first place, and Hayden Mills, also of the Fast and Furious club, second place.
PositionNameCategoryTimePointsTotal
1Koath BaronElite01:37:003030
2Hayden MillsMasters02:00:00279
3Ellison RudetteMasters02:08:002574
4Levi BaronMastersDNF0112
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Results of men’s road race from Woodbridge Bay to Layou & back four times June 27th, 2021.

Finalists of the Dominica Cycling Association’s men’s cycling race June 27th, 2021. From L-R, Levi Baron, second place, Koath Baron first place, and Ellison Rudette third place.
PositionNameCategoryTimePointsTotal
1Koath BaronElite3030
2Levi BaronMasters27112
3Ellison RudetteMasters2549
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Mountain bike category race results for August 9, 2020, Woodbridge Bay to Layou and back.

The three finalists of the Dominica Cycling Association mountain bike race category, August 9, 2020. (From L-R at the podium) Aaron Viville, second place, Neil Valmond, first place and Sherwin Etienne third. (Front) Barry Casimir DCA treasurer, and Ronald Charles DCA president.
The three finalists of the Dominica Cycling Association mountain bike race category, August 9, 2020. (From L-R at the podium) Aaron Viville, second place, Neil Valmond, first place and Sherwin Etienne third. (Front) Barry Casimir DCA treasurer, and Ronald Charles DCA president.
PositionNameCategoryTimePointsTotal
1

Neil Valmond

 00:50:073060
2

Aaron Viville

 01:00:422727
3

Sherwin Etienne

 01:01:092525
4

Emmanuel Lucien

 01:06:572424
5

Brentlet Celestinè

 01:18:102323
6

Jerlani Samuel

 01:18:132222
7

Sheron Cyrille

  01:18:152121
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Mountain bike category race results for July 26, 2020

Winners of the Dominica Cycling Association’s men’s cycling race mountain bike category, July 26, 2020. From (L) Haynes Viville second place and Neil Valmond first place. Keenan Adams not pictured finished third.
Winners of the Dominica Cycling Association’s men’s cycling race mountain bike category, July 26, 2020. From (L) Haynes Viville second place and Neil Valmond first place. Keenan Adams not pictured finished third.

Position Name Points Total Points
1 Neil Valmond 30 30
2 Haynes Viville 27 27
3 Keenan Adams 25 25
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Road bike category race results for July 26, 2020

Woodbridge Bay to Layou, to Pointe Michelle, back to Layou and back to Woodbridge Bay

 

PositionNameTimePointsTotal Points
1Kohath Baron1:54:113060
2Levi Baron2:05:432751
3Ajani Casimir2:05:462525
4Hayden Mills 2222
5Telmon Lucien 2020
6Phillip Eugene2:30:131942
7Ronald Charles 1818
8Enock Telemarque DNF 
9Geno Willgame DNF 
10Medrio Fredrick DNF 
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D.C.A ADVISES ON ITS CYCLING RACES!

DEAR CYCLIST, FANS AND SPONSORS,

THOUGH THERE ARE NO REPORTED CASES OF THE DEADLY COVID -19 (CORONAVIRUS) IN DOMINICA, THE DOMINICA CYCLING ASSOCIATION HAS CANCELED ALL SCHEDULED RACES EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY AS AN EXTRA PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE. WE’D ALSO LIKE TO APOLOGIZE FOR THIS LATE NOTICE.

AFTER HOURS OF DELIBERATION, ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVES HAVE UNANIMOUSLY DECIDED THAT THE WAY FORWARD IS TO CANCEL TODAY’S RACE, AS WELL AS ALL ENSUING RACES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. WE ALSO SUGGEST THAT ALL CYCLISTS AND DOMINICANS FOLLOW THE HEALTH TIPS FROM OUR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS CURRENTLY IN CIRCULATION. THIS INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO, “SOCIAL DISTANCING” AND WASHING OF HANDS AMONG OTHER PREVENTIVE MEASURES. MORE SO, BE VIGILANT AND RESPONSIBLE.

GOD BLESS STAY HEALTHY

PRESIDENT D.C.A RONALD CHARLES

 
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Race number 1 results for March 8, 2020, Woodbridge Bay to Canefield & back 8 times

PositionNameCategoryTimePointsTotal
1Kohath BaronJunior3030
2Chester LetangMasters2727
3Kevon BoydElite2525
4Levi BaronMasters2424
5Phillip EugeneMasters2323
6Hayden MillsMastersDNF
7Ellison RudetteMastersDNF
8Ajaniah CasimirCadetDNF
9Enock TelemarqueMastersDNF
10Jeffrey KelsickMastersGuest Rider
11Sean WeatheredMastersGuest Rider

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Ajaniah Casimir takes first place in the 20th John T. Memorial

20th John T. Memorial Cycling Race, in Anguilla, July 21, 2019
Ajaniah Casimir accepts the first place trophy in the Benjamin Category of the 20th John T. Memorial Cycling Race in Anguilla, July 21, 2019.

20th John T. Memorial Cycling Race, in Anguilla, July 21, 2019
The three finalists of the the 20th John T. Memorial Cycling Race, Benjamin category, which took place in Anguilla, July 21, 2019. L-R, Mercedes Edgar Brooks, second place, St. Martin, Ajaniah Casimir, first place, Dominica and D’Andrey Burgan, third place, St. martin.

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Anguilla takes 2019 Organization of Eastern Caribbean States Cycling Championship

Anguilla's Elroy Laud takes first place in 2019 Organization of Eastern Caribbean States Cycling Champion race in Anguilla, July 19, 2019, followed by Reni Arrondell of St. Martin in second place and Sherwin Osbourne, also from Anguilla, in third.
Anguilla’s Elroy Laud takes first place in 2019 Organization of Eastern Caribbean States Cycling Champion race in Anguilla, July 19, 2019, followed by Reni Arrondell of St. Martin in second place and Sherwin Osbourne, also from Anguilla, in third.

Top three finishers of the 2019 Organization of Eastern Caribbean States Cycling Champion race in Anguilla, July 19, 2019; (L-R) Reni Arrondell St. Martin, Elroy Laud Anguilla, and Sherwin Osbourne.
Top three finishers of the 2019 Organization of Eastern Caribbean States Cycling Champion race in Anguilla, July 19, 2019; (L-R) Reni Arrondell St. Martin, Elroy Laud Anguilla, and Sherwin Osbourne.

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Results of men’s road race Woodbridge Bay to Layou & back three times

Kevon Boyd, who finished fourth in a Dominica Cycling Association road cycling race, on June 23, 2019, poses with the top three finishers, from left to right, Chester Letang, second place, Kohath Baron first place, and Levi Baron third place.
Kevon Boyd, who finished fourth in a Dominica Cycling Association road cycling race, on June 23, 2019, poses with the top three finishers, from left to right, Chester Letang, second place, Kohath Baron first place, and Levi Baron third place.

Kevon Boyd, followed by Kohath Baron and Chester Letang, participate in a Dominica Cycling Association road cycling race, on June 23, 2019. Boyd finished fourth behind Levi Baron third place, Letang, second place and Kohath Baron first place.
Kevon Boyd, followed by Kohath Baron and Chester Letang, participate in a Dominica Cycling Association road cycling race, on June 23, 2019. Boyd finished fourth behind Levi Baron third place, Letang, second place and Kohath Baron first place.

Chester Letang followed by Kohath Baron and Kevon Boyd participate in a Dominica Cycling Association road cycling race, on June 23, 2019. Letang finished second while Levi Baron finished third and Kohath Baron finished first.
Chester Letang followed by Kohath Baron and Kevon Boyd participate in a Dominica Cycling Association road cycling race, on June 23, 2019. Letang finished second while Levi Baron finished third and Kohath Baron finished first.

Kohath Baron participates in a Dominica Cycling Association road race, on June 23, 2019. Baron finished first followed by Chester Letang and Levi Baron.
Kohath Baron participates in a Dominica Cycling Association road race, on June 23, 2019. Baron finished first followed by Chester Letang and Levi Baron.

Position Name Points Total Points
1 Kohath Baron 30 177
2 Chester Letang 27 178
3 Levi Baron 25 178
4 Kevon Boyd 24 154
5 Ajaniah Casimir DNF 119
6 Hayden Mills DNF 22
7 Enoch Telemacque DNF 45

 

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Results of men’s road race Woodbridge Bay to Colihaut, May 26, 2019

May 26, 2019 Road Race Winners
Finalists of the Dominica Cycling Association men’s road race, which took place in Dominica May 26, 2019. (From L-R) Chester Letang 3rd place, Levi Baron 1st place, Kevon Boyd 2nd place along with Ronald Charles, president of the DCA who also celebrated his birthday, and Andrew Armour, vice president of the DCA. The competitors rode from Woodbridge Bay to Colihaut and back.

Members of the Dominica Cycling Association participate in a men's road race from Woodbridge Bay to Colihaut and back May 26, 2019. From front to back, Kevon Boyd, Levi Baron and Chester Letang.
Members of the Dominica Cycling Association participate in a men’s road race from Woodbridge Bay to Colihaut and back May 26, 2019. From front to back, Kevon Boyd, Levi Baron and Chester Letang.

Position Name Points Total Points
1 Levi Baron 30 153
2 Kevon Boyd 27 130
3 Chester Letang 25 151
4 Phillip Eugene 24 43

 

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Results of men’s road race Woodbridge Bay to Bellevue Chopin (Hill Challenge), April 7, 2019

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Winners of the men’s road race from Woodbridge Bay to Bellevue Chopin (Hill Challenge), April 7, 2019. From L-R, Levi Baron third place, Khoath Baron 1st place, Kevon Boyd second place.
Winners of the men’s road race from Woodbridge Bay to Bellevue Chopin (Hill Challenge), April 7, 2019. From L-R, Levi Baron third place, Khoath Baron 1st place, Kevon Boyd second place.

Position Name Points Total Points
1 Kohath Baron 30 147
2 Kevon Boyd 27 103
3 Levi Baron 25 123
4 Chester Letang
24 126
5 Hayden Mills 23 45
6 Ajaniah Casimir 22 119
7 Enoch Telemacque 21 45
8 Benjamin Daniel 20 59
9 Phillip Eugene 19 19
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Results of men’s road race Around Winsor Park Stadium 25 times, March 31, 2019

Hayden Mills competes in a road race Around Winsor Park Stadium 25 times, March 31, 2019. Mills finished sixth among nine competitors.
Hayden Mills competes in a road race Around Winsor Park Stadium 25 times, March 31, 2019. Mills finished sixth among nine competitors.

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Position Name Points Total Points
1 Kohath Baron 30 117
2 Chester Letang 27 102
3 Ajaniah Casimir 25 97
4 Enoch Telemacque 24 24
5 Levi Baron
23 98
6 Hayden Mills 22 22
7 Kevon Boyd 21 76
8 Ellison Rudette 20 20
9 Benjamin Daniel 19 39
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Results of men’s road race Woodbridge Bay to Pointe Michelle 1 time & Layou 2 times, March 17, 2019.

Winners March 19, 2019
Winners of the Dominica Cycling Association’s men’s cycling race, March 17, 2019. From L-R, Levi Baron second place, Kohath Baron first place and Chester Letang third place.

Dominica Cycling Association members compete in a race on March 17, 2019. (FL) Kevon Boyd, (FR) Levi Baron, (Center) Kohath Baron, (RL) Ajaniah Casimir and (Right rear) Chester Letang. Kohath Baron took first place in the event and Levi Baron and Letang finished second and third respectively.
Dominica Cycling Association members compete in a race on March 17, 2019. (FL) Kevon Boyd, (FR) Levi Baron, (Center) Kohath Baron, (RL) Ajaniah Casimir and (Right rear) Chester Letang. Kohath Baron took first place in the event and Levi Baron and Letang finished second and third respectively.

Street Falcons 4
Levi Baron trails Chester Letang during a Dominica Cycling Association race on March 17, 2019. Kohath Baron finished first, Levi and Letang finished second and third respectively.

Chester Letang leads Levi Baron, 11-year-old Ajaniah Casimir and Kohath Baron during a Dominica Cycling Association race on March 17, 2019. Kohath finished first, Levi and Letang finished second and third respectively.
Chester Letang leads Levi Baron, 11-year-old Ajaniah Casimir and Kohath Baron during a Dominica Cycling Association race on March 17, 2019. Kohath finished first, Levi and Letang finished second and third respectively.

Street Falcons 3
Levi Baron trails Chester Letang during a Dominica Cycling Association race on March 17, 2019. Kohath Baron finished first, Levi and Letang finished second and third respectively.

Levi Baron leads fellow members of the Street Falcons Cycling Club, Kohath Baron second and Chester Letang during a Dominica Cycling Association race on March 17, 2019. Kohath finished first, Levi and Letang finished second and third respectively.
Levi Baron leads fellow members of the Street Falcons Cycling Club, Kohath Baron second and Chester Letang during a Dominica Cycling Association race on March 17, 2019. Kohath finished first, Levi and Letang finished second and third respectively.

Position Name Time Points Total Points
1 Kohath Baron 01:55:00 30 87
2 Levi Baron 01:59:00 27 75
3 Chester Letang 02:01:00 25 75
4 Ajaniah Casimir 24 72
5 Kevon Boyd DNF 0 55
6 Enoch Telemacque DNF 0 0

 

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Results of Feb. 17, 2019 men’s cycling race Woodbridge Bay to Layou 2 times

Winners of the Dominica Cycling Association’s men's cycling race, Feb. 17, 2019. From L-R, Kohath Baron second place, Kevon Boyd first place and Levi Baron third place.
Winners of the Dominica Cycling Association’s men’s cycling race, Feb. 17, 2019. From L-R, Kohath Baron second place, Kevon Boyd first place and Levi Baron third place.

Position Name Time Points
1 Kevon Boyd 55
2 Kohath Baron 57
3 Levi Baron 48
4 Ajaniah Casimir 48
5 Chester Letang 50
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Results of Feb. 3, 2019 Road Racer event Woodbridge Bay to Canefield 8 times

 

Seighdie Letang keeps Dominica Cycling Association riders in line at the starting line of the organization’s first race of the season, Feb. 3, 2019. Her father Chester finished second during the event. Kohath Baron finished first and Kevon Boyd was third.
Seighdie Letang keeps Dominica Cycling Association riders organized at the starting line of the organization’s first race of the season, Feb. 3, 2019. Her father Chester finished second during the event. Kohath Baron finished first and Kevon Boyd was third.

Winners of the Dominica Cycling Association’s first race of the season, which took place Feb. 3, 2019. From L-R, Chester Letang, second place, Kohath Baron, first place and Kevon Boyd third place.
Winners of the Dominica Cycling Association’s first race of the season, which took place Feb. 3, 2019. From L-R, Chester Letang, second place, Kohath Baron, first place and Kevon Boyd third place.

Koath Baron and his father Levi participate in the Dominica Cycling Association’s season opening race, Feb. 3, 2019. Koath placed first in the event followed by Chester Letang and Kevon Boyd respectively.
Koath Baron and his father Levi participate in the Dominica Cycling Association’s season opening race, Feb. 3, 2019. Koath placed first in the event followed by Chester Letang and Kevon Boyd respectively.

Position Name Time Points
1 Kohath Baron 30
2 Chester Letang 27
3 Kevon Boyd 25
4 Ajaniah Casimir 24
5 Levi Baron 23
6 Benjamin Daniel 20

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DCA members excel during Antigua’s Annual 3-Stage Invitational

Top three competitors in the elite category of the Antigua and Barbuda 2018 Subway 3-Stage Invitational, which took place in Antigua, Aug. 25, 2018. L-R Bram Sanderson, third place, Dominica, Jeffery Kelsick first place, Antigua and Zefal Bailey second place St. Vincent.
Top three competitors in the elite category of the Antigua and Barbuda 2018 Subway 3-Stage Invitational, which took place in Antigua, Aug. 25, 2018. L-R Bram Sanderson, third place, Dominica, Jeffery Kelsick first place, Antigua and Zefal Bailey second place St. Vincent.

Dominica Cycling Association member, Kohath Baron accepts the second place trophy after participating in the 2018 Subway 3-Stage Invitational cycling competition, Aug. 25, 2018 in Antigua.
Dominica Cycling Association member, Kohath Baron accepts the second place trophy after participating in the 2018 Subway 3-Stage Invitational Junior Male Category, Aug. 25, 2018 in Antigua.

Dominica Cycling Association member, Levi Baron accepts the second place trophy after participating in the 2018 Subway 3-Stage Invitational cycling competition, Aug. 25, 2018 in Antigua.
Dominica Cycling Association member, Levi Baron accepts the second place trophy after participating in the 2018 Subway 3-Stage Invitational Masters Category, Aug. 25, 2018 in Antigua.

Dominica Cycling Association member, Bram Sanderson accepts the third place trophy after participating in the 2018 Subway 3-Stage Invitational cycling competition in the elite category, Aug. 25, 2018 in Antigua.
Dominica Cycling Association member, Bram Sanderson accepts the third place trophy after participating in the 2018 Subway 3-Stage Invitational cycling competition in the elite category, Aug. 25, 2018 in Antigua.

 

 

 

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Dominica snags first place in Cadet Category of John T. Memorial Cycle race

 

Two weeks after a crash in the Organization of Eastern Caribbean Cycling championship prevented Kohath Baron from finishing the race, the 16-year-old from Dominica took first place in the Cadet Category of the John T. Memorial Cycle race in Anguilla, July 16, 2018. St. Lucia's Quami Robinson took second place and The John T Memorial Cycle Race is held in honor of John Thomas of The Valley who was a pioneer in the cycling arena in Anguilla. This year’s races are expected to draw large crowds of locals and visiting support teams from other Caribbean countries, firmly establishing the John T. Memorial Race as one of the premier cycling events in the region.
Two weeks after a crash in the Organization of Eastern Caribbean Cycling championship prevented Kohath Baron from finishing the race, the 16-year-old from Dominica took first place in the Cadet Category of the John T. Memorial Cycle race in Anguilla, July 16, 2018. St. Lucia’s Quami Robinson took second place and The John T Memorial Cycle Race is held in honor of John Thomas of The Valley who was a pioneer in the cycling arena in Anguilla. This year’s races are expected to draw large crowds of locals and visiting support teams from other Caribbean countries, firmly establishing the John T. Memorial Race as one of the premier cycling events in the region.

Two weeks after a crash in the Organization of Eastern Caribbean Cycling championship prevented Kohath Baron from finishing the race, the 16-year-old from Dominica took first place in the Cadet Category of the John T. Memorial Cycle race in Anguilla, July 16, 2018. St. Lucia’s Quami Robinson took second place and The John T Memorial Cycle Race is held in honor of John Thomas of The Valley who was a pioneer in the cycling arena in Anguilla. This year’s races are expected to draw large crowds of locals and visiting support teams from other Caribbean countries, firmly establishing the John T. Memorial Race as one of the premier cycling events in the region.
Two weeks after a crash in the Organization of Eastern Caribbean Cycling championship prevented Kohath Baron from finishing the race, the 16-year-old from Dominica took first place in the Cadet Category of the John T. Memorial Cycle race in Anguilla, July 16, 2018. St. Lucia’s Quami Robinson took second place and The John T Memorial Cycle Race is held in honor of John Thomas of The Valley who was a pioneer in the cycling arena in Anguilla. This year’s races are expected to draw large crowds of locals and visiting support teams from other Caribbean countries, firmly establishing the John T. Memorial Race as one of the premier cycling events in the region.

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DCA members head to Anguilla for John T. Memorial Cycle race

Kohath Baron, Levi Baron, Kevon Boyd, Chester Letang
Front to back L-R Kohath Baron, Levi Baron, Kevon Boyd, Chester Letang

The John T Memorial Cycle Race is held in honor of John Thomas of The Valley who was a pioneer in the cycling arena in Anguilla. This year’s races are expected to draw large crowds of locals and visiting support teams from other Caribbean countries, firmly establishing the John T. Memorial Race as one of the premier cycling events in the region.

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St. Lucia takes 2018 OECS Cycling Championship hosted by DCA

 

    Approx. 60 miles     July 1, 2018
POS No. NAME Total Time DIFF Country
1 11 Andrew Norbert 03:00:05.03   St. Lucia
2 5 Emmanuel Gayral 03:00:05.46 0.43 Antigua & Barbuda
3 8 Jyme Bridges 03:01:13.91 01:08.88 Antigua & Barbuda
4 4 Rene Gayral 03:01:55.67 01:50.64 Antigua & Barbuda
5 6 Robert Marsh 03:04:47.24 04:42.21 Antigua & Barbuda
6 1 Hasini Hennis 03:08:20.92 08:15.89 Anguilla
7 17 Zefal Bailey 03:08:21.21 08:16.18 St. Vincent & the Grenadines
8 22 Bram Sanderson 03:08:23.35 08:18.32 Dominica
9 9 Danny Scott 03:10:55.76 10:50.73 Grenada
10 3 Zambezi Richardson 03:15:26.16 15:21.13 Anguilla
11 20 Lucky Antrobus 03:20:28.41 20:23.38 St. Vincent & the Grenadines
12 14 Alvinus Mondesir 03:21:48.29 21:43.26 St. Lucia
13 25 Kevon Boyd 03:24:58.73 24:53.70 Dominica
14 13 Donald Joseph 03:25:50.25 25:45.22 St. Lucia
15 29 Enoch Telemaque 03:26:31.79 26:26.76 Dominica
16 21 Hayden Mills 03:33:16.03 33:11.00 Dominica
17 26 Levi Baron 03:33:22.73 33:17.70 Dominica
18 2 Xavie Brookes 03:34:18.74 34:13.71 Anguilla
19 27 Benjamin Daniel 04:09:59.06 1:09:54.03 Dominica
20 24 Ellison Roudette 04:09:59.69 01:09:54.66 Dominica
    Not Classified      
DNF 10 Ezekiel Noel 6.16   Grenada
DNF 7 Jeffery Kelsick 6.72   Antigua & Barbuda
DNF 23 Kohath Baron 7.35   Dominica
DNF 28 Chester Letang 8.15   Dominica
DNF 18 Samuel Lyttle 8.31   St. Vincent & the Grenadines
DNF 12 Quami Robinson 8.32   St. Lucia
DNF 15 Noreshal Ulrich 9.37   Martinique

 

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Race Number 10 Results for June 24, 2018 Roseau to Portsmouth & back

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Position Name Time Points Total Points
1 Kohath Baron 30 286
2 Kevon Boyd 27 110
3 Levi Baron 25 252
4 Chester Letang 22 151
5 Hayden Mills 20 126
6 Benjamin Daniel 19 140
7 Ronald Charles 18 139
8 Enock Telemarque DNF 58
9 Ellison Rudette DNF 131
10 Darnel Jno Jules DNC 70
11 Phillip Eugene DNC 45
12 Kim Williams DNC 34
13 Burton DNC 16
14 Bram Sanderson DNC 143
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Race Number 9 Results for May 27 2018 Roseau to Layou 3times & to Canefield Once

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Winners L-R, Kohath Baron, Hayden Mills, Bram Sanderson

Position Name Time Points Total Points
1 Hayden Mills 30  106
2 Bram Sanderson 27  143
3 Kohath Baron 25  256
4 Levi Baron 22  227
5 Enock Telemarque
20  58
6 Ellison Rudette 19  131
7 Benjamin Daniel  18  121
8 Ronald Charles  17  108
9 Burton  16  16
10 Chester Letang  DNC  129
11 Kim Williams DNC  34
12 Phillip Eugene DNC  45
13 Darnel Jno Jules DNC  70
14 Kevon Boyd DNC  83
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Race Number 8 Results for April 29 2018 Roseau to Portsmouth one way

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Position Name Time Points Total Points
1 Bram Sanderson 01:30:00 30 116
2 Kohath Baron 01:33:00 27 231
3 Kevon Boyd 01:38:00 25 83
4 Levi Baron   22 205
5 Hayden Mills 20 76
6 Ellison Rudette   19 112
7 Telemarque 18 38
8 Darnel Jno Jules   17 70
9 Benjamin Daniel 02:00:00 16 103
10 Kim Williams DNC 34
11 Ronald Charles   DNC 91
12 Phillip Eugene   DNC 45
13 Chester Letang   DNC 129
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Race Number 7 Results for April 15 2018 Roseau to Layou & back 3 times

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Position Name Points Total Points
1 Kohath Baron 30 204
2 Levi Baron 27 183
3 Chester Letang 25 129
4 Ellison Rudette 22 93
5 Telemarque 20 20
6 Hayden Mills 19 56
7 Benjamin Daniel 18 87
8 Kevon Boyd DNF 58
9 Darnel Jno Jules DNF 53
10 Kim Williams DNF 34
11 Ronald Charles DNF 91
12 Phillip Eugene DNC 45
13 Bram Sanderson DNC 86
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Race number 5 results for March 18, 2018, Roseau to Colihaut & back

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Position Name Time Points
1 Kohath Baron 01:40:16.02
30
2 Levi Baron 01:45:14 27
3 Bram Sanderson 01:54:38 25
4 Chester Letang 01:54:39 22
5 Kevon Boyd 01:54:40 19
6 Hayden Mills 02:04:24 19
7 Benjamin Daniel 02:12:53 18
8 Ronald Charles 02:19:28 17
9 Darnel Jno Jules 02:19:29 16
10 Kim Williams DNF
11 Ellison Rudette DNF
12 Jeffrey Kelsick 01:40:16.01 Guest Rider
13 Sean Weathered 01:44:43 Guest Rider