Created: Oct 03, 2025 07:37 PM
Kaden Hopkins, left, Nicholas Narraway and Conor White were meant to race in the Presidents Cup on Sunday (File photograph by Ras Mykkal)
The Presidents Cup, a cycling race around the island that was scheduled for Sunday morning, has been postponed to October 26.
Deborah Titterton Narraway, the race director, confirmed the postponement today but she could not provide an immediate explanation for the deferment.
“The President’s Cup has been postponed to October 26,” Narraway said.
“We are in process of informing the cyclists and cannot provide any further details at this stage.”
Postponement of the event comes as the overseas-based quartet of Conor White, Nicholas Narraway, Kaden Hopkins and Gabriella Arnold, were on the island to compete in the race.
The four were using the race as part of their preparations for the Caribbean Elite Road Cycling Championships in Belize, starting next Thursday.
Asked about the likelihood of the top cyclists being available for the new date, Narraway indicated that some of them might still be on island.
“There is a possibility that our elite riders will still be around on October 26,” she said.
“Conor White and Kaden Hopkins will still be here but others like Gabby Arnold have already indicated that they won’t be around.
“With Arnold not available for the rescheduled race, it will leave Panzy Olander with no competition as it was just the two of them for the senior women at the Bermuda Bicycle Association National Criterium Championships last Sunday.”