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Star‑studded field set for 35th KREM New Year’s Day Cycling Classic

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Miami Blazers’ Cory Williams (center) won the 2025 KREM New Year’s Day Cycling Classic. Photo Credit: William George Ysaguirre

By Rubén Morales Iglesias: The 35th Annual KREM New Year’s Day Cycling Classic will roll out on Thursday with one of the strongest and most diverse fields. A total of 65 Elite riders, 26 Juniors, and 12 Women have been confirmed by the Cycling Federation of Belize, setting the stage for a fast and fiercely contested New Year’s opener.

Williams Returns to Defend His Crown

Reigning champion Cory Williams returns to defend his title, this time riding with the powerful L39ION of Los Angeles squad. He is joined by his brother Justin Williams, along with teammates Jyven Gonzalez and Jalen Briceño, forming one of the most formidable units in the race.

Miami Blazers’ Cory Williams (center) won the 2025 KREM New Year’s Day Cycling Classic, Valvoline’s Oscar Quiroz (left) was 2nd, and Mexican Miguel Angel Cendales López (right) was third. Photo Credit: Ordonez Bike Shop

Belizean Teams Bring Depth and Firepower

Local teams are equally stacked and ready to challenge the American powerhouse.

SPD Cycling fields

  • Phillip Leslie
  • Kent Gabourel
  • Kenroy “Smokes” Gladden

G‑Flow Cycling arrives led by Derrick Chavarria, supported by

  • Dylan Leiva
  • Kenyon Stanford
  • Kaden Sutherlans

Valvoline returns with the 2025 SubChampion

The Valvoline Cycling Team is anchored by 2025 runner‑up Oscar Quiroz, joined by

  • Leon Leslie
  • Carlos Leslie
  • Mykal Morris
  • Christopher Waight

The Wateva Boyz bring four riders:

  • Shane Jones
  • Josue Rivas
  • Jairo Campus
  • Jaheim Simpson

PMA Racing lines up with

  • Shawn Codd
  • DeJuan Hyde
  • Devahn Usher
  • Delton Rojas
  • Adiel Olivarez

One of the strongest Belizean outfits, A. Mahler DIGI Alliance, features

  • Carlton Robinson
  • Fernando Rosado
  • Tarique Flowers
  • Darien Anderson
  • Goran Gabourel
  • Byron Pope
  • Henry “Henno” Moreira

Phoenix Cycling brings

  • Joslyn Chavarria Jr.
  • James Alford
  • Sherwin Budna
  • Kevin Gentle

M&M Engineering fields

  • Gianni Flores
  • Brandon Morgan
  • Jamar Murray
  • Renan Matus
  • Roque Matus

Rolling Shattaz Cycling Team features

  • Hollis Baptist
  • Efrain Mencias
  • Benito Gutierrez
  • Elwin Humes
  • Richard Rosado
  • Gary Bennett
  • Dwight Lopez

Running Rebels line up with

  • Athlee Lozano

UTR Budget Rent‑A‑Car fields

  • Alan Auil Jr

Independent Riders

Riding unattached are

  • Abimael Sanchez
  • Kian Baptist
  • Orson Butler
  • Robert Liam Stewart

International Contingent

The foreign challenge includes:

Mexico – Canel’s Java

  • Ignacio Prado
  • Kevin Jiménez

Guyana – United Management

  • John Burrowes
  • Horace Burrowes

USA – Town Cycling

  • Engelbert “Al” Smith

Total Skyline (USA)

  • Michael Reidenbach
  • John DeLong
  • Timothy McGee

Mexico – Atomic Living

  • Christian Hernández

G-Flow’s Devyn Major (center) won the 2025 KREM New Year’s Day Cycling Classic Junior Category, Valvoline’s Keith Enwright Jr (left) was 2nd, and Griga Cycling’s Tamron Lewis (right) was third. Photo Credit: William George Ysdaguirre

Junior Category: 26 Riders Confirmed

The Junior/Youth division is deep and competitive, featuring 26 riders across multiple clubs.

G‑Flow Cycling

  • Devyn Major – 2025 Junior champion
  • Keith Enwright Jr
  • Ahmaad Cherrington
  • Jashawn Aldana

Top Flight

  • Carmine Smith
  • Jaheem Lewis

Griga Cycling Club

  • Jamaal Tablada

Team Misfits Cycling

  • Arren Pope
  • Stefan Pelayo

Rolling Shattaz

  • Joseph Lamb
  • Jahroy Gladden
  • Andre Enrique

Watev Boyz

  • Kaleb Ortega
  • Gian Morris
  • Patrick Joseph
  • Karym Crawford

Team G Cycling

  • Rajahan Simpson
  • Wilford Green
  • Vincent Galvez Jr.
  • Moses Robinson

Chavarria Cycling Club

  • Johan Choto
  • Kyle Mckoy
  • Tristan Mckoy

Independent Riders

  • Kian Tench
  • Ashriel Belisle
  • Wilbert Guerra
  • Joshua Frampton (USA) – the lone American in the junior field

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Blazers’ Mary Joyce Monton (center) won the 2025 KREM New Year’s Day Cycling Classic Women’s Category, Francine Gigli (left) was 2nd, and Norman Nunez (right) was third. Photo Credit: Ordonez Bike Shop

Women’s Field: 11 Riders Confirmed

The Women’s race will feature 11 riders, led by defending champion Mary Joyce Monton of L39ION of Los Angeles.

Also confirmed:

  • Kaya Cattouse (Loans 2 Go)
  • Francine Gigli (FJ’s Cycling Team)
  • Nathalie Lovell (Lovell Cycling Team)
  • Gabrielle Lovell (Lovell Cycling Team)
  • Irene Baki (Williams Racing Development) – 2025 Junior winner
  • Celina Baldera (Troyer Treats)
  • Lianni Choto (Troyer Treats)
  • Chelsy Gillett (Top Flight)
  • Kedisha Francis (Imani Cycling Team)
  • Kelsey Castillo (Unattached)

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Miami Blazers’ Cory Williams (center) won the 2025 KREM New Year’s Day Cycling Classic. Photo Credit: William George Ysaguirre By Rubén Morales Iglesias: The 35th Annual KREM New Year’s Day Cycling Classic will roll out on Thursday with one of the strongest and most diverse fields. A total of 65 Elite riders, 26 Juniors, and
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