SPRINTER Nicholas Paul and endurance rider Teniel Campbell were adjudged the Trinidad and Tobago Cycling Federation’s (TTCF) 2025 most outstanding...
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The Trinidad and Tobago Cycling Federation (TTCF), in partnership with the UCI Cycling Centre, is currently hosting a regional training camp for junior road and track cyclists at the National Cycling Velodrome in Couva. The camp, which began on October 27 and runs until November 8, brings together young endurance and sprint athletes from across the Pan American region – including Barbados, Belize, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Suriname and TT. Under the guidance of UCI coaching expert James Hey, participants are refining their skills both on and off the bike. In addition to intensive training sessions, the cyclists are engaging in theoretical lessons and performance strategy workshops to help them strengthen their technical abilities and competitive edge. The post UCI hosts junior developmental camp at Cycling Centre appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
SPRINTER Nicholas Paul and endurance rider Teniel Campbell were adjudged the Trinidad and Tobago Cycling Federation’s (TTCF) 2025 most outstanding...
SPRINTER Nicholas Paul and endurance rider Teniel Campbell were adjudged the Trinidad and Tobago Cycling Federation’s (TTCF) 2025 most outstanding...
JLD Cycling Academy and Heatwave Cycling Club, through sports attorney Dr Emir Crowne, have asked the High Court for urgent intervention to halt the...
JLD Cycling Academy and Heatwave Cycling Club, through sports attorney Dr Emir Crowne, have asked the High Court for urgent intervention to halt the...
THE Couva Carnival Committee (CCC) has joined forces with former Panorama medium band champions Couva Joylanders to deliver an unforgettable...
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The €100m National Velodrome and Badminton Centre is set for completion in early 2028
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Trinidad and Tobago’s four-man bobsleigh team captured their first extended podium medal after placing a credible fourth and fifth, in separate...
Trinidad and Tobago’s four-man bobsleigh team captured their first extended podium medal after placing a credible fourth and fifth, in separate...