Topic: Cayman Islands Cycling Association
Curtain falls on action-packed May Classics cycling series
The May Classics cycling series has officially crossed the finish line after four stops across the island.
19 Cayman cyclists conquer Panama’s Gran Fondo
Nineteen riders from the Cayman cycling community joined a field of over 5,000 riders to conquer the 2026 Gran Fondo Océano a Océano Panamá.
Cyclists face slippery start to May Classics
The adrenaline-packed May Classics cycling series has returned, with the West Bay Circuit kicking off the four-race schedule.
Female cyclists take an International Women’s Day ride
The Cayman Islands Cycling Association marked International Women’s Day with a group ride designed to highlight the female cycling community.
Cyclists Bodden and Solomon set for international competition
Cyclists Chris Bodden and Jeremy Solomon have made their way to Punta del Este, Uruguay, to compete in the Pan American Road Cycling Championships.
Cyclist Forbes joins overseas team after local sidelining
Caymanian cyclist Nathaniel Forbes has joined an under-23 international development cycling team based in Portugal weeks after Cayman Islands Cycling Association decided not to include him in the national team at last month’s Pan American Games.
Sport briefs, 16-23 Sept
Jackson elected Big Sky advisory committee VP
Caymanian swimmer Sarah Jackson has been elected vice president of the Big Sky Conference Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.
The 22-year-old...
Cayman cyclists race to qualify for PanAm Youth Games
Two junior cyclists are representing the Cayman Islands at two cycling events being held this month in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, hoping to qualify for the 2021 Pan-American Youth Games in December.
May Series Circuit cycles into action
A record 56 cyclists turned out for the start of the May Series Circuit on Sunday, 2 May, held along Batabano Road.
Eye into sporting past: Incredible Merrens relive glory days
With four heroes in one family, you could say the Merrens are Cayman’s version of “The Incredibles.”
Novices take on top cyclists in handicap race
Novice riders took on more experienced and faster cyclists in a 27-mile handicap race that started off in Bodden Town Sunday morning.











