Good afternoon Everyone,
We sincerely apologize for the late notice, but the Buddhoe & Beyond Road Race scheduled for Sunday, July 5, 2026, has been postponed.
This decision was made out of an abundance of caution and with the safety of all cyclists, volunteers, and spectators as our top priority. While we understand the inconvenience this may cause, we believe it is the responsible course of action and appreciate your understanding.
We will update the race schedule and announce a new date shortly through our official channels.
Thank you for your patience, flexibility, and continued support of cycling in the Virgin Islands. We look forward to seeing everyone back on the road soon.
If there are any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to reach out to the board at [email protected]
Tarik McMillan, Secretary
VICF
US Virgin Islands Cycling
Promoting the Sport of Cycling in the US Virgin Islands!
As the official sanctioning body for competitive cycling in the US Virgin Islands
* We promote cycling not only as a sport, but as a means of supporting a healthier lifestyle.
* We promote and support women in sports.
* Our Juvenile and Junior programs are supported by providing a positive outlay for competition and peer building.
01/07/2026
Good day all, this the course for Sunday's race start and finish is at Claude O Markoe school. Start time: 7am.
22/06/2026
VICF Championship Road race good turnout and great racing.
22/06/2026
VICF Championship TT congrats to all
Apparently there was some words exchanged at the last race, and we have some action brewing this weekend. Who’s ready for some weekend racing??
19/06/2026
🏆 CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND – COURSE INFORMATION 🏆
⏱️ Saturday, June 20�VI Championship Time Trial�📍 Airport Loop Course�🕖 First Rider Off: 7:00 AM
Each lap is approximately 6 miles.
Distances:�🚴 Elite – 18 miles (3 laps)�🚴 Expert – 12 miles (2 laps)�🚴 Sport – 12 miles (2 laps)�🚴 Masters – 12 miles (2 laps)�🚴 Women – 12 miles (2 laps)
🚴 Sunday, June 21�
VI Championship Road Race�📍 Start/Finish: Milgie's�🕖 Race Start: 7:00 AM
Elite riders will tackle the full East End loop, heading through Union/Mt. Washington, around the East End, through Southgate, Canegata, Beeston Hill, and back to the start. Riders will complete two laps for a total of approximately 50 miles.
Expert riders will complete one full Elite loop followed by one smaller loop for approximately 40 miles.
Sport riders will complete two small loops for approximately 30 miles.
Masters and Women riders will complete one small loop for approximately 15 miles.
🏅 Trophies will be awarded to the top three finishers in each category.
See you at the start line.
09/06/2026
The people have spoken and they want to see the lap times for the Virgin Islands National Guard Road Race last weekend. It was a great turnout with some very "high spirited" callouts for a rematch.
08/06/2026
🏁 ST. CROIX NATIONAL GUARD ROAD RACE RESULTS 🏁
What a day of racing on East Airport Road.
From the opening lap to the final sprint, riders across every category brought intensity, strategy, and determination to the course. The St. Croix National Guard Road Race once again showcased the depth of talent within the Virgin Islands cycling community and produced exciting competition from start to finish.
The Masters category lived up to all the pre-race talk. Friendly rivalries, challenges, and plenty of confidence made this one of the most anticipated races of the day. When the racing was over, Miguel Cruz claimed the top step of the podium with a time of 54:42, followed by Carl Beckstedt in 54:47 and James Matthew in 1:00:19.
In the Elite field, Stephen Swanton earned the victory in 1:58:26, with Robin Seila finishing second in 1:58:28 and Glenn Massiah rounding out the podium in 2:09:30. The Elite riders demonstrated the strength, endurance, and race management that define the highest level of competition in the territory.
The Sport Category delivered a great race with Joseph Thomas coming in first at 58:19 and Yves Abraham at 59:46
The Expert category delivered a closely contested race throughout the event. James Bates took first place in 1:33:04, followed by Guy Augustin in 1:33:08 and Jerry Remie in 1:33:09. The top three riders pushed each other throughout the race and produced one of the strongest performances of the day.
The Women's category highlighted the continued growth of women's cycling in the Virgin Islands. Enid Francis secured the victory in 1:08:39, followed by Malika Maynard in 1:09:09 and Judy Gario in 1:20:56. Their efforts, dedication, and commitment to the sport continue to inspire and strengthen the cycling community.
Congratulations to all riders who lined up, the volunteers who made the event possible, the supporters who cheered from the sidelines, and everyone who continues to help grow cycling in the Virgin Islands.
Thank you to the Virgin Islands National Guard for their support of this event and to everyone who helped make race day a success.
See you at the next start line. 🚴♂️🚴♀️
National Guard Loop Race highlights
03/06/2026
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