Among the seven disciplines included in the cooperation agreement in force during the last decade between the National Sports Council (NSC) of Barbados and Cubadeportes SA, cycling is one of the sports that has achieved the most results in the medal table of several events between 2012 and 2017, being one of the factors that has most influenced the permanence of the Cuban technician, Mijail Santos Jiménez, who has been able to integrate the various scientific elements of the Cuban training system and introduce them into the country.
Another group of factors have influenced the medal table that is subsequently related, for example, the imbued discipline, the constancy in the training, but above all, the opportunity to have been able to work "the ladder" with young people who were transiting from the more elementary categories up to the first category, in which several of these athletes are competing.
2012: Grand Prix international of Trinidad and Tobago: 3 gold medals, 2 silver and the Best Youth Athlete award were reached.
2013: Caribbean Championship in Aruba: Bronze medal in the Time Trial modality and 4th place in Road Race, Youth; Grand Prix International in Trinidad and Tobago: 2 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze medals.
2014: Pan-American Road Championship, in Puebla, Mexico: Position 16 on the Route (with 70 runners from all of America); Commonwealth Games, Scotland: 7th place in Olympic Speed; Pan-American Track Championship, in Aguascalientes, Mexico, 6th place in the Scratch; Caribbean Championship, in Suriname: Silver Medal in Time Trial and Bronze on Road Race.
2015: Junior Caribbean Championship, in Santo Domingo: 4th place in Time Trial; Elite Caribbean Championship, in Barbados: 2 gold medals, 2 silver, 1 bronze.
2016: Junior Pan-American Championship, in Trinidad and Tobago: Silver medal in the Scratch; Junior Caribbean Championship, Santa Lucia: 4th place Time Trial Individual; Elite Track Pan American Championship, Mexico: Bronze medal in Scratch; Elite Caribbean Championship, in Guadeloupe: 1 silver medal, 2 bronze.
2017: Pan-American Road Championship, in Santo Domingo: Place 11 in Road Race and 1 classification to the Central American Games; Commonwealth Games Young, Bahamas: 4th place. On the Individual, Road Race; Classic of Tobago: First place by Team, 3rd and 4th in the general classification; Caribbean Elite Championship, in Martinique: Bronze medal and Classification for the Central American Games; Junior Caribbean Championship, in Barbados: 1 Gold, 2 Silver, 2 Bronze.