Burrowes and John to contest Jamaica International Cycling Classic

Horace Burrowes and Briton John, two standout wheelsmen from The We Stand United Cycle Club (WSUCC) will from today represent the Golden Arrowhead at the second edition of the Jamaica International Cycling Classic, a three-day race, which will end on Sunday
Horace Burrowes and Briton John, two standout wheelsmen from The We Stand United Cycle Club (WSUCC) will from today represent the Golden Arrowhead at the second edition of the Jamaica International Cycling Classic, a three-day race, which will end on Sunday

Horace Burrowes and Briton John, two standout wheelsmen from the We Stand United Cycle Club (WSUCC) from today represent the Golden Arrowhead at the second edition of the Jamaica International Cycling Classic, a three-day race, which will end on Sunday.

John, who has been in excellent form since the start of the local season, will be competing in the Elite segment of the event, while Burrowes will be testing his skills in both the Masters and Elite categories.

According to the Race Director and one of the Organisers, Coach Carlton Simmonds of Simmonds High Velocity Cycling Club (SHVCC), the event will showcase the best cyclists in the Caribbean, noting they have raised the bar at this year’s event. Simmonds noted that the Master’s race will run alongside the Elite race. So, two three-day races will be running simultaneously.

The 2023 course will start and end in Montego Bay and will take in the stunning vistas of Jamaica’s northeastern coastline. The total prize money is US$11,120 with a maximum top prize of US$3,100.

The broadcast partner for the event, SportsMax, will show live coverage across their platforms – terrestrial TV, mobile apps, and of course on YouTube.

Burrowes, in a brief comment before the duo went out to training yesterday morning, said that it was a good feeling to be back on the international stage for Guyana, something that has been missing for many years.

“I am here with one of the most talented cyclists in our country right now, and while he has been doing pretty well at home, it is always good for our guys to be tested against the best from other nations to see exactly where we are at and how we can improve. So, I am happy to be here and we will strive to do the best that we can for our nation.”

John’s trip to the event has been made possible with support from local businesses Alabama Trading, Bentley’s Bike Shop, Beacon Café and Professional Key Shop.

In excess of 100 cyclists are expected to compete at the event in the ‘Land of Wood and Water’. There will also be a King of the Mountain (KOM) stage.