CommunityCyclingLocal NewsPress ReleasesSportsYouth BCU eyeing grass tracks to engage communities by Barbados Today 21/04/2026 written by Barbados Today Updated by Benson Joseph 21/04/2026 2 min read A+A- Reset Minister of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment Charles Griffith FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 33 The Barbados Cycling Union (BCU) has pledged to take cycling to dozens of communities across Barbados through the establishment of grass tracks. ย This was revealed by its president, Omar Beckles, during a recent meeting with Minister of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment, Charles Griffith at his offices at SkyMall, Haggatt Hall, St Michael. BCU President, Omar Beckles Beckles said the BCU intends to select several fields across the island to hold races on grass tracks as part of their National Youth Development Programme. He identified playing fields at Gall Hill in St John and the King George V Memorial Park in St Philip, as possible venues. You Might Be Interested In Year-long We Gatherin’ initiative begins Landmark partnership to build national AI ecosystem Sickout draws CTUSAB backing, youth concern ย Beckles said the initiative was similar to one started decades ago when Kensington Oval was used to promote cycling in Barbados. โOnce these persons sign up with cycling clubs throughout Barbados they will get access to the equipment they need to develop, as well as persons to help and guide them in the sport, whilst trying to find diamonds in the rough,โ he said, while also revealing that the BCU was hoping to attract more women to cycling. ย As part of further efforts to grow the sport Beckles said he was pushing for Barbados to bid to host the Caribbean Cycling Union Championship and the Pan American Cycling Championships in the not too distant future. ย Additionally, he said hosting such events would significantly benefit sports tourism. โWe are talking about hundreds and thousands of people arriving on our shores which will bring us visibility and significant economic impact in 2028 and beyond, which will complement our major showpiece the Tour De Bim which we do every year,โ Beckles said. ย With Barbados set to celebrate 60 years of independence in a few months, the Sports Minister urged the BCU to host races across the island as part of its celebrations. However, while Beckles agreed with the suggestion, he called for better signage to be placed across the island to make motorists aware of cyclists using the road. ย โThere have been several deaths in recent years as well as incidents involving bicyclists, which have impacted teams destined for competition overseas to represent Barbados and itโs high time a halt is put to this,โ Beckles said, while noting that a โShare the Road Public Campaignโ with stakeholders is vital. ย โOne of the biggest challenges is with the approach of the electric buses and vehicles which you cannot hear approaching and the drivers donโt blow the horn to let us know they are coming.โ Beckles said he believed the campaign would be embraced by the insurance industry, as it seeks to mitigate against incidents involving cyclists, adding that the input of MTW, GIS and other stakeholders is needed for its success. The three member delegation from the BCU included Beckles, first vice-president Desron Bynoe and racing secretary, Alan Kelly. (PR) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like BNECL record first victory in Four Hand League 21/04/2026 PM meets security chiefs 21/04/2026 Wanted man in police custody 21/04/2026