Teniel Campbell hails from Trinidad and Tobago, a country that has never had a female cyclist compete at the Olympic Games.
SPORT | CYCLING |
AFFILIATE | Trinidad and Tobago Cycling Federation |
PRESIDENT | Robert FARRIER |
SECRETARY | Jacqueline CORBIN |
CONTACT | (868) 671-8823 |
MAILING ADDRESS | P.O Box 371 Wrightson Road, Port of Spain Meeting Place: No 5 Yard Street, Chaguaras |
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Teniel Campbell hails from Trinidad and Tobago, a country that has never had a female cyclist compete at the Olympic Games.
The American rider may have come last in the Tour de France but his grit and persistence in carrying on after a dreadful first-stage crash made it a triumph of sporting endeavour
TT cyclist Njisane Phillip pedalled to gold in the men’s sprint in an event dominated by TT cyclists at the PSL Cycling Club Fire on Wheels UCI (International Cycling Union) Class II meet at the National Cycling Centre in Balmain, Couva, on Saturday night.
TOP LOCAL, regional and international cyclists will battle for Olympic Games points when the PSL Cycling Club of TT presents the UCI (International Cycling Union) Class II International Fire on Wheels event at the National Cycling Centre in Couva, on June 2 and 3.
The cycling fraternity came out yesterday to pay respect to former national coach Ian Nivet whose funeral was held yesterday at St Finbar’s RC Church, Morne Coco Road, Diego Martin. Nivet passed away on March 27 at the age of 88 but leaves an indelible mark in the sport of cycling.