AFTER HIS record breaking 9.91 seconds ride at the Colorado Springs 7-Eleven Velodrome 200-metre time trial last week, Trinidad and Tobago cyclist Njisane Phillip has now set his sights at dominating the forthcoming National Cycling Championships.

The local cyclist has been steadily improving, with several outstanding performances over the past three months on the international stage.

“Everything is going good so far. I’m currently getting ready for the National Championships next week and I feel very confident going into it after my performance at the Colorado Springs. I think everything will be good and in tact for the national meet,” said a determined Phillip.

The 20-year-old added that his recent record breaking ride has given him an extra boost and has persuaded him to work harder toward achieving greater accomplishments on the national and global circuit.

He stressed the importance of his mental and physical preparation which have been key factors for his rich vein of form. The Pan American gold medallist pledged to continue his training as he seeks to become a dominant cyclist on the global stage.

“It was a big win to me. Winning gave me more confidence to take on the bigger competitors, because in cycling you need confidence, you can’t just go in and try to win. You need to know you’re good enough physically and mentally. My progress is coming along, I still have a long way to go and still have to keep pushing and working hard,” continued Phillip.

The top local cyclist has a busy schedule of tournaments and will be competing for top honours at various competitions in the forthcoming months.

After the National Championships, Phillip will be representing TT at the Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico in October as well as the Union Cyclist International and Cycling World Cup in November.

Phillip expressed his concern about competing in back-to-back cycling meets, since it would take some time for him to recover.

“Well I might have to also do the Pan American Games. It’s going to a bit tougher because of the early World Cup season. Nevertheless, I will have to compete in the Pan Am Games because it’s a big National Olympic Committee competition. I really want to do well in all my cycling meets to proudly represent Trinidad and Tobago and for myself as well,” stated Phillip.

His recent commanding performances has also seen the TT cyclist sign a sponsorship deal with Felt Bicycles of California, USA.

Phillip was elated with the signing and could only see great things emerging from the deal with the top bicycle company.

“I think the signing is something big. I feel good knowing they are giving me their support and are investing in me. This also gives me a chance to represent their brand and enhance my public figure as an international cyclist,” declared Phillip.

The record breaking cyclist particularly made mention and acknowledged The Beacon Insurance Company for all their continued support over the years. Beacon Insurance is also Phillip’s home-based club.

He thanked the officials and staff there for always being concerned about his developments and praised their commitment as a proud club member.

Phillip will return home on September 2 to participate in the National Championships.

Source: www.newsday.co.tt

By Jonathan Ramnanansingh