| From the BVI Cycling Federation Jason Bally Memorial TORTOLA—At least 12 St. Croix cyclists are expected for the weekend's Jason Bally Memorial 100K on Tortola, to battle teams from French, Dutch St. Martin and Antigua along with the hosts.
BVI Cycling Federation president David Thomas said St. Croix’s Sue Brown who has won the race before, will face riders from French and Dutch St. Martin. “The numbers in the race may be small, but just the simple fact of having the race again in the absence of not having it last year because of the Caribbean Cycling Championships, its good to keep it going and let people know we will continue to honor the memory of Jason Bally,” Thomas said. “I think the race should be really good. The cyclists around the region have gotten very, very good over the past year and it should be an exciting race. I’m looking forward to seeing it.” The race will begin at 8 a.m. across from the Department of Youth Affairs, head to West End turnaround, out to the airport, back to West End before finishing where it started. “Because we don’t have any police support, we are asking for volunteers to come out and help us,” Thomas stated. “What we will do differently this year—again because we don’t have the police support that we need—we will do a controlled ride down to Sea Cows Bay to the spot where the plaque in honor of Bally is, stop and have a moment of silence in his memory, then continue with the race.” Thomas said while his murder is unsolved, he hopes that one day the killer’s conscience might bother them and they will come forward. “We just need to keep his memory alive and make sure this race continues,” he said. © Copyright 2003 BVI Cycling Federation |
