Tahje Browne of the Wadadli Cycling Academy claimed victory in a tightly contested finish at the Antigua and Barbuda Cycling Federation's (ABCF) season opener last Sunday, edging out Team Viper's Jomari King at the line to take top honours.
According to Antigua Observer, the close finish between two of the country's top cyclists was the standout moment of the event, with Browne posting a winning time of 1:06:49.89 to secure the top podium position.
The race underscored the competitive depth of local cycling, with Browne and King delivering a gripping battle that came down to the final metres. The season opener set an early tone for what promises to be a fiercely competitive cycling calendar for Antigua and Barbuda.