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

 

Author: dominicacycling

Overview Cycling is a growing form of transportation and recreation for Dominicans, and a significant portion of the population take advantage of the health and environmental benefits. The Dominica Cycling Association is leading the way as this trend develops as a sport. Mission To encourage and promote safe cycling in Dominica as a sport through education, training, and race facilitation, and to develop current and future cyclists for competition at the national, regional, and international levels while attracting spectators and participants to the nature isle.

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