Noah Lyles shares excitement ahead of Bermuda Grand Prix as he shares a glimpse with girlfriend Junelle Bromfield

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Noah Lyles is excited to be competing at the Bermuda Grand Prix

Noah Lyles will be making an appearance at the Bermuda Grand Prix this weekend and he couldn't be more excited to get down to action. While gearing up for his race, Lyles is also enjoying spending time with his girlfriend Junelle Bromfield, exploring the sites the island has to offer.

The American opened his Olympic year with multiple indoor outings that saw him clock some impressive times in the 60m. He got things going in February by winning the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix with a world lead of 6.44, before topping the trials for the World Indoor Championships.

In Glasgow, Lyles fell short against compatriot Christian Coleman but claimed his first World Indoor medal with a second-place finish. He also ran the 4x400m relay, bagging silver there as well.

The Olympian had a slightly disastrous opening to his outdoor season, fumbling the baton at the 4x100m at the Florida Relays. However, he was back to his winning ways at the Tom Jones Memorial, taking the 100m title with a 10.01.

Now, Lyles will be back on track soon, this time on the 28th of April, at the Bermuda Grand Prix. Hyping up his impending appearance at the Flora Duffy Stadium, the sprinter took to his stories, posting a picture of himself with a countdown to his race.

From Noah Lyles' Instagram story
From Noah Lyles' Instagram story

While preparing to race in Bermuda, Lyles is also enjoying the sights that the island has to offer, alongside his girlfriend, Jamaican sprinter Junelle Bromfield.

From Noah Lyles' Instagram story
From Noah Lyles' Instagram story
From Noah Lyles' Instagram story
From Noah Lyles' Instagram story

When and how to watch Noah Lyles in action at the Bermuda Grand Prix

Noah Lyles will be closing out the Bermuda Grand Prix, giving fans one final delightful race before the event draws to a close. The Olympian is racing in the 100m sprint, which is the last race on Sunday, taking place at 6:52 PM ET.

Joining Lyles in the sprint will be his brother, Josephus Lyles, as well as Canadian 100m national champion Aaron Brown. Other big names in action at the Grand Prix include Elaine Thompson-Herrah, Jaydon Hibbert, and Abby Stainer, amongst others.

Fans who are watching from home can tune into the NBC or Peacock networks, which will be live-streaming the entire event. Meanwhile, track and field enthusiasts who wish to enjoy the sights of Bermuda, as well as the happenings on track, can head to USATF.org to purchase tickets. Prices start from $20 for general admission, with tickets also going for $50, $75, and $100 depending on the seats.

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