
Bermudian cycling standout Conor White showcased his versatility this weekend, securing a hard-fought second-place finish overall at the Dulwich Paragon Track Open.
Competing at the historic Herne Hill Velodrome, White, representing Jakroo Handsling, navigated a demanding programme designed to test tactical awareness and raw sprint power.
The event featured some of the UK’s most technical track formats, headlined by the Jonathan Gales Memorial 25km Scratch and the notoriously fast-paced “Danish Pursuit.”
White remained a constant threat at the front of the field throughout the meeting. His ability to read the high-paced surges of the London circuit saw him finish the day with a total of 610 points.
Despite a spirited effort to clinch the top spot, White was narrowly eclipsed by Len Delicaet, who delivered a clinical series of performances to take the overall victory with 640 points.

