Alexander tops TTCF elite assessment
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TEAM DRIVE Phase Sport’s Quincy Alexander was the fastest elite national sprinter at the final TT Cycling Federation (TTCF) assessment meet which was contested at the National Cycling Centre in Couva on Friday.
Alexander clocked 10.406 seconds in the Flying 200 metres and surpassed the Elite Pan American Track Cycling Championships men’s sprint qualification time of 10.5. He also bettered his 10.654 time produced at the first assessment two weeks ago.
Two-time Olympian Njisane Phillip (Rigtech Sonics) had another energetic display on the track as he stopped the clock on 10.449 as compared to his 10.488 at the first leg.
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Olympic-bound cyclists to get bikes ‘at least by March’
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TOKYO-BOUND cyclists Nicholas Paul, Kwesi Browne and Teniel Campbell should receive their new Olympic equipment from the TT Cycling Federation (TTCF) by March.
So said Joseph Roberts, TTCF president, who is currently finalising payments with France-based pro bike supplier Look.
The cyclists are expected to receive brand new bike frames, helmets, gloves, shoes and other necessary equipment and accessories towards their Olympic campaign. Some of these items are also being sourced by a local supplier.
Roberts confirmed, on Wednesday, the equipment has already been ordered from suppliers and should arrive at their respective destinations within the next ten weeks.
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