JADIAN NEAVES FINISHES 43RD AT UCI U23 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS TIME TRIAL

Jadian Neaves represented his team and country on the world stage this week, finishing 43rd place in the UCI Under-23 Individual Time Trial World Championships.

The event, which drew the best young riders from across the globe, tested athletes over a challenging course demanding precision pacing, aerodynamic efficiency, and raw power. Neaves held his own against the world’s strongest U23 time trialists, demonstrating both resilience and composure in his debut at this level.

“This was a massive opportunity for Jadian to showcase his talent internationally,” said TEAMBSR leadership. “A 43rd place in a field of the world’s best is a testament to his growth as an athlete and to the progress of our program.”

For TEAMBSR, the result is more than just a finish line—it represents the continuation of their mission to build a true pathway from community cycling to the international stage. Neaves’ participation marks another milestone for the program, reinforcing its commitment to developing riders who can compete at the highest levels of the sport while inspiring the next generation back home.

The UCI World Championships remain one of the most prestigious events in cycling, and for Neaves and TEAMBSR, this performance adds momentum to an already historic season.

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