National cyclist Kwesi Browne won silver in the men's keirin and became the third fastest T&T cyclist of all time when he competed in the sprint event over the weekend at the Grand Prix of Colorado Springs in USA.
On Sunday, Browne finished second in the keirin earning precious UCI (Union Cycliste Internationale) points. Many national cyclists have been participating in meets across USA in an aim to qualify for the 2014/2015 UCI World Cup Series.
Two days earlier Browne clocked a personal best of 10.149 seconds in the sprint event to become the third fastest national cyclist in history. Browne unfortunately just missed out on a medal finishing fourth.
The first leg of the World Cup will pedal off in Mexico on November 8 and 9, followed by leg two in England from December 5-7. The World Cup will conclude in Colombia on January 17 and 18, 2015.