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Apr 13, 2025
ST JAMES, Jamaica— Next year’s staging of the Jamaican International Cycling Classic could see an additional stage, making it a four-stage race, says Dr Wayne Palmer, president of the Jamaica Cycling Federation who is also a member of the organising committee of the event that was staged in St James last weekend.
More than 80 riders from 20 countries participated in the event that started and ended at Whitter Village Shopping Centre in Ironshore on each of the three days. Colombian Sergio He...
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