
Conor White cemented his cycling dominance by claiming his third consecutive title at the Bermuda Bicycle Association’s 2025 President’s Cup in a dramatic finish on Sunday, October 26th.
The demanding, 100-plus kilometre island-wide route—revised to navigate roadwork—began on Front Street and officially started at BAMZ before routing through North Shore and South Road to the finish at Southlands Park.
The Overall / Open Men’s category was decided by inches, with White crossing the line in a time of 2 hours, 19 minutes, and 6 seconds (2:19:06). Remarkably, Matt Boys and Steven Smith finished in the exact same time, separated only by the finest margin in the exhilarating sprint.
In the Open Women’s race, Panzy Olander put in a superb effort to claim the top spot, finishing in 2:23:58.
The future of the sport was on display as Jackson Langley took the Junior Men’s title in 2:19:09, followed by Ollie Hayward (2:20:46) and Dylan Eisel (2:20:49).
Race Director Deborah Narraway thanked the Bermuda Police Service and an “exceptional team of marshals” for ensuring the safety and successful running of the iconic race across the island.

