Ex­pe­ri­ence T&T sprint­er Kwe­si Browne pro­duced two bat­tling rides to get the bet­ter of Cu­ba’s Brayan Lopez for the match sprint men’s ti­tle at the Caribbean Track Cy­cling Cham­pi­onships at the Na­tion­al Cy­cling Cen­tre (NCC) in Bal­main, Cou­va, on Sat­ur­day night.

Lopez, who proved to be su­pe­ri­or in the lead-up to the fi­nal against T&T’s Zion Puli­do, had now met his match in the fi­nal as he twice saw his at­tempts to get past the fin­ish line be­fore Browne foiled. Browne, the Cen­tral Amer­i­can and Caribbean Games bronze medal­list in 2014, twice ex­hib­it­ed blind­ing speed to win both rides to se­cure the ti­tle.

Puli­do re­bound­ed af­ter­wards to take the third-place award in the match sprint by beat­ing Ryan D’Abreau in two straight rides, while the ju­nior ti­tle was sewn-up by Samuel Mel­oney, de­feat­ing De­vante Lau­rence in straight rides. The win­ners all earned qual­i­fy­ing berths for the Cen­tral Amer­i­can and Caribbean (CAC) Games, next year.

Ear­li­er, Browne who qual­i­fied for the quar­ter­fi­nal round of his pet keirin event at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, proved to be su­pe­ri­or to his chal­lenger Ryan D’Abreau in the semi­fi­nal round, pre­vail­ing af­ter two rides.

In the two rides, Browne came from be­hind to se­cure the wins and a fi­nal berth cour­tesy of blaz­ing speed in the fi­nal 150 me­tres, to earn the right to face off against the lanky Cuban rid­er to al­so flexed his mus­cles in his two con­tests against T&T Zion Puli­do in the oth­er semi­fi­nal.

The T&T team, now un­der the guid­ance of new coach Njisane Phillip, a for­mer Olympic cy­clist, has shown great po­ten­tial for fu­ture lo­cal, re­gion­al and in­ter­na­tion­al events. Puli­do, in par­tic­u­lar, caused the crowd to stand up as he gave a gut­sy per­for­mance in the sec­ond ride of the semi­fi­nal be­fore be­ing beat­en at the line by the Cuban.

Al­so, ear­li­er Bar­ba­di­an Am­ber Joseph was crowned the new re­gion­al Women’s Elim­i­na­tion Race cham­pi­on by beat­ing T&T’s Alexi Ramirez in a dash to the fin­ish. From a five-women field that com­prised T&T’s Ramirez and Phoebe Sandy, the two sur­vived be­ing elim­i­nat­ed to square off in the fi­nal ride.  

Browne will now turn his fo­cus on the keirin event which ped­als off Sun­day

Ex­pe­ri­ence T&T sprint­er Kwe­si Browne pro­duced two bat­tling rides to get the bet­ter of Cu­ba’s Brayan Lopez for the match sprint men’s ti­tle at the Caribbean Track Cy­cling Cham­pi­onships at the Na­tion­al Cy­cling Cen­tre (NCC) in Bal­main, Cou­va, on Sat­ur­day night.

Lopez, who proved to be su­pe­ri­or in the lead-up to the fi­nal against T&T’s Zion Puli­do, had now met his match in the fi­nal as he twice saw his at­tempts to get past the fin­ish line be­fore Browne foiled. Browne, the Cen­tral Amer­i­can and Caribbean Games bronze medal­list in 2014, twice ex­hib­it­ed blind­ing speed to win both rides to se­cure the ti­tle.

Puli­do re­bound­ed af­ter­wards to take the third-place award in the match sprint by beat­ing Ryan D’Abreau in two straight rides, while the ju­nior ti­tle was sewn-up by Samuel Mel­oney, de­feat­ing De­vante Lau­rence in straight rides. The win­ners all earned qual­i­fy­ing berths for the Cen­tral Amer­i­can and Caribbean (CAC) Games, next year.

Ear­li­er, Browne who qual­i­fied for the quar­ter­fi­nal round of his pet keirin event at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, proved to be su­pe­ri­or to his chal­lenger Ryan D’Abreau in the semi­fi­nal round, pre­vail­ing af­ter two rides.

In the two rides, Browne came from be­hind to se­cure the wins and a fi­nal berth cour­tesy of blaz­ing speed in the fi­nal 150 me­tres, to earn the right to face off against the lanky Cuban rid­er to al­so flexed his mus­cles in his two con­tests against T&T Zion Puli­do in the oth­er semi­fi­nal.

The T&T team, now un­der the guid­ance of new coach Njisane Phillip, a for­mer Olympic cy­clist, has shown great po­ten­tial for fu­ture lo­cal, re­gion­al and in­ter­na­tion­al events. Puli­do, in par­tic­u­lar, caused the crowd to stand up as he gave a gut­sy per­for­mance in the sec­ond ride of the semi­fi­nal be­fore be­ing beat­en at the line by the Cuban.

Al­so, ear­li­er Bar­ba­di­an Am­ber Joseph was crowned the new re­gion­al Women’s Elim­i­na­tion Race cham­pi­on by beat­ing T&T’s Alexi Ramirez in a dash to the fin­ish. From a five-women field that com­prised T&T’s Ramirez and Phoebe Sandy, the two sur­vived be­ing elim­i­nat­ed to square off in the fi­nal ride.  

Browne will now turn his fo­cus on the keirin event which ped­als off Sun­day.

TO­DAY’S SCHED­ULE

Elite Women Sprint 1/2 fi­nal ride #1

Ju­nior Men Scratch race fi­nal

Elite Women Sprint 1/2 fi­nal ride #2

Elite Men Elim­i­na­tion Race fi­nal

Elite Women Sprint 1/2 fi­nal ride #3

Elite Women Elim­i­na­tion Race/Om­ni III

Elite Women Sprint fi­nal ride #1

Elite Men Madi­son fi­nal

Elite Women Sprint fi­nal ride #2

Elite Women Elim­i­na­tion Race/Om­ni IV

Elite Women Sprint fi­nal ride #3

Ju­nior Men Keirin 1-6 fi­nal

Elite Men Keirin 7-12 fi­nal

Elite Men Keirin 1-6 fi­nal

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