Browne shines again: Young cyclist wins fourth straight race
By Neto Baptiste National cyclist, Tahje Browne, is still unbeaten after four races in the 2026 cycling season being put on by the Antigua and Barbuda Cycling Federation (ABCF). Browne, who represents the Wadadli Cycling Academy, registered a time of 1:40:09.51 to dominate the field in the Robert Peters 2-Stage Race held over the weekend. […]
By Neto Baptiste
National cyclist, Tahje Browne, is still unbeaten after four races in the 2026 cycling season being put on by the Antigua and Barbuda Cycling Federation (ABCF).
Browne, who represents the Wadadli Cycling Academy, registered a time of 1:40:09.51 to dominate the field in the Robert Peters 2-Stage Race held over the weekend. His performance saw him finishing atop both the overall and Elite Male categories.
Browne finished over two minutes ahead of Newell Mack of Team Pillars Cycling who registered a time of 1:42:23.89 in the silver medal position. Abbiel Fleming, also of Team Pillars Cycling, finished third with a time of 1:46:01.77. Steve Scott of Team Steve Scott Plumbing and Delvin Peters of Team Pillars Cycling, were fourth and fifth respectively.

Jason Adams dominated the Masters Class, clocking a time of 1:59:10.79 riding for Team Pillars Cycling. Paul Smith, also of Team Pillars Cycling, finished second in the Masters Class with a time of 1:59:21.67 while Vaughn Gomes of the Andre Simon Cycling Academy, finished in the bronze medal position in a time of 1:59:25.88.
Cornel Hughes of Team Pillars Cycling and Edward Henry of the Andre Simon Cycling Academy, rounds off the top five.
Dester Simmons, the lone competitor in the Sports Class, registered a time of 10:44.47.