Hatherley wins sprint finish
Mark Hatherley remained on course to win his maiden Butterfield Bermuda Grand Prix after claiming victory in a sprint finish in today’s stage two road race in St David’s, with fractions of a second required to separate three riders.
Hatherley, who won the time-trial in St George’s last night, finished the 64-kilometre course around Southside in a time 1hr 44min 6.2sec, with Shannon Lawrence, of Tokio, second in 1:44:06.4 and Matthew Claridge, Fast Forward Bicycle Works, third in 1:44:06.8.
The 38-year-old praised his Winners Edge team-mates for the key roles they played in his road race victory.
“It was hard, it was windy and I have to praise my team-mates today,” Hatherley said. “They were excellent and all I had to do was the minimal.
“Thankfully I was able to save enough energy for the sprint. I knew Lawrence was coming on fast so I knew I had to go.
“I led from yesterday’s event and I just wanted to carry it over and keep the momentum going.
“I’ve finished second before but I’ve never actually won the [Butterfield Bermuda Grand Prix]. I just have to try and stay out of trouble in the [criterium] and hopefully have some luck.”
Nicole Mitchell, of Winners Edge, was victorious in the women’s race having also won her category in the time-trial. She finished the women’s 51.2km course in 1:02:55. April Galda Joyce, of Madison-Digicel, came second in 1:03:12 and Gabriella Arnold, of Winners Edge, finished third in 1:05:01.
Mitchell usually competes in the Male A category for a greater test but said she felt it was important to showcase her ability in the Women’s A category as she builds towards the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
“I put in a few attacks early on and tried to split up the field,” said Mitchell, who returned to the Island last week after competing in Arizona and Nevada. “April [Galda Joyce] and I were working really well together until the last lap when I soloed to the finish.
“I’ve raced in the Male A category for the last few years to help me prepare the best I can for overseas representation.But with the Commonwealth Games coming up, I felt it was important to showcase my strengths to the selection committee. I would have liked the race to have been a little longer but it was a good time.”
The Grand Prix concludes tomorrow with a criterium in Hamilton beginning at 9am with the junior races, 9.25 for the 13-16 juniors and female races, and 10.05 and 10.55 for the Male B and Male A races.
BUTTERFIELD BERMUDA GRAND PRIX
Stage two
Road race
Southside
Male A
64km
1 Mark Hatherley 1:44:06.247
2 Shannon Lawrence 1:44:06.464
3 Matthew Claridge 1:44:06.867
4 Alan Mooney 1:44:07.585
5 Kevin Tucker 1:44:08.001
6 Mtume Hart 1:44:08.399
7 Anthony Bartley 1:44:08.448
8 Mathew Ackland 1:44:08.667
9 Nathanial Hartwig 1:44:08.895
10 Kent Richardson 1:44:09.128
11 Justin Ferreira 1:44:09.135
12 Clifford Roberts 1:44:09.170
13 Dwyer Williams 1:44:09.623
14 Brian Steinhoff 1:44:43.642
15 Tim Goodyer 1:45:07.962
16 Tracy Wright 1:46:11.053
17 Arthur Pitcher 1:49:45.716
18 Grant Goudge 1:49:45.766
19 Mark Lombardi 2:04:26.687
DNF Neil de ste Croix 20:50.714
Male B
51.2km
1 Anthony Ricky Smith 1:22:06.334
2 Dennis Joell 1:22:06.641
3 Anton Gilbert 1:22:07.078
4 Kareem Johnson 1:22:07.184
5 Howard Williams 1:22:07.701
6 Andrew Hern 1:22:09.119
7 Mark Brown 1:22:09.549
8 Phil Trussell 1:22:10.448
9 Luis Martins 1:22:10.525
10 Jason Piney 1:22:10.887
11 Adam Hopkin 1:22:11.171
12 Dirk Hasselkuss 1:22:11.390
13 Peter Dunne 1:22:11.866
14 Vashon Cann 1:22:12.200
15 Daren Dowling 1:22:12.546
16 Jonah Jones 1:22:12.550
17 Mark Wilcox 1:22:13.200
18 Christopher Eaton 1:22:13.264
19 Kenton Trott 1:22:14.223
20 Wayne Scott 1:22:14.462
21 Kwame Curling 1:22:14.476
22 Randy Burgess 1:22:17.250
23 Charles Thresh 1:28:14.448
24 McQuinn Burch 1:28:15.334
25 Mark Booth 1:28:23.183
26 Sean Dickinson 1:29:42.633
27 Michael Thomas 1:29:45.559
28 Vincent Chaves 1:29:47.926
29 Donald Musson 1:29:49.879
30 Christopher Smith 1:29:53.471
31 Randolph Smith 1:31:54.415
32 Charles A Leonard 1:31:55.101
33 William Lawrence 1:32:14.348
34 Jonathan Groves 1:32:14.518
35 Frank Ming 1:32:18.464
36 Eddie Roberts 1:32:28.255
37 Edmund Robinson 1:32:28.945
38 Barrie Cracknell 1:36:59.198
39 Anthony Seaman 1:39:57.162
40 Pete Crayford 1:40:56.553
41 Jason Kyme 1:41:17.301
42 Nathaneal Tannock 1:41:30.552
43 Simon Moore 1:45:50.258
44 Clive Francis 1:49:50.431
45 Thomas Hands 1:50:13.848
DNS McKeon Stevens
DNS Peter Tadman
DNS Seamus Fearon
Female
35km
1 Nicole Mitchell 1:02:55.982
2 April Galda Joyce 1:03:12.502
3 Gabriella Arnold 1:05:01.284
4 Heather Cooper 1:05:01.959
5 Laurie Orchard 1:05:02.442
6 Belinda Castree 1:05:26.311
7 Martina Olcheski-Bell 1:08:43.856
8 Joanne Medeiros 1:10:56.888
9 Alexandra Wilberz 1:12:50.220
10 Mardell Simons 1:16:59.383
11 Kimberly McIvor 1:18:09.531
12 Julia Hawley 1:39:56.838
DNF Stacy Babb 57:38.694
DNS Louise Legg
DNS Earlena Ingham
DSQ Lorraine Silvia
Junior Male 13-16
35km
1 Christian Oatley 1:05:32.479
2 Rajul Matthie-Shakir 1:05:35.509
3 Matthew Oliveira 1:05:35.549
4 Robin Horsfield 1:05:36.356
5 Kaden Hopkins 1:05:36.455
6 Zion Dowling 1:15:31.976
7 Malik Joell 1:15:34.441
8 Ben Edwards 1:15:37.186
9 Max de ste Croix 1:15:38.683
10 Cameron de ste Croix 1:19:57.473
11 Eusebio King-Mills 1:24:12.449
12 Malik Smith 1:32:28.609
DSQ Shomari Steede 1:05:35.118
Junior Female 13-16
26.4km
1 Tristan Narraway 54:29.306
2 Victoria Davis 54:29.329
3 Rebecca Harrison 1:02:08.414
Male Junior 12 and under
9.86km
1 Nahje Smith 34:13.757
2 Alexander Miller, 1 lap 34:24.8111
3 Alexander Southern, 1 lap 35:01.657
4 Ross Cooper, 1 lap 35:04.363
5 Z’Dao Dill, 1 lap 36:17.465
6 Adrian McPhee, 2 laps 35:01.469
7 Manning Smith, 2 laps 36:28.078
8 Nicholas Narraway, 3 laps 35:23.242
9 Gareth Cooper, 4 laps 34:33.701
10 Enshe-Nico Davis, 4 laps 36:31.282
DNS Nicholas Hands
Female Junior 12 and under
9.86km
1 Julianne Oatley 35:29.446
2 Meegan Hands, 2 laps 35:39.832