Jamaica’s Dahlia Palmer picked up a hat-trick of elite victories on March 30, the penultimate night time of motion on the Trinidad and Tobago Biking Federation’s Easter Worldwide Grand Prix.
Palmer’s stellar efficiency illuminated the Arima Velodrome as she dominated the Easter Worldwide Grand Prix with three exceptional wins. Within the two-lap elite and worldwide girls’s race, Palmer set the tone early, leaving rivals Phoebe Sandy and Adrianna Seyjagat trailing behind in second and third place, respectively.
Palmer continued her profitable streak by triumphing within the UCI keirin occasion, as soon as once more relegating Sandy to the runner-up place. Lastly, she clinched victory within the elite girls’s elimination race, outpacing Cheyenne Awai and the TTO duo of Seyjagat and Sandy.
Sturdy performances
Amidst Palmer’s success, the nationwide group additionally made waves with robust performances. Tariq Woods and Syndel Samaroo set the tone within the worldwide elite males eight-lap race, securing first and second place, respectively. Woods later added to his accolades by triumphing within the elite males UCI factors race.
Ryan Dabreau’s victory within the elite males’s keirin and Fred Meridith’s spectacular win within the elite males scratch race additional highlighted the night time’s aggressive spirit. Syndel Samaroo’s triumph within the junior males’s UCI keirin added to Trinidad and Tobago’s success on the observe, concluding a memorable night of biking excellence on the Easter Worldwide Grand Prix.