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Sunday, March 8, 2009

First race weekend starts with a blast...

It's that time of year again, now that racing season is upon us the posts should start flowing steady until fall. The first team race of the year started under epic conditions and reduced field sizes. The first race was on February 28th, in Dacula, Ga, a small but growing town in Gwinnett county. Only about 25 pro/1/2 riders started the race under cloudy skies with a fear of rain. When the field is so small the race always tends to be super aggressive with nonstop attacks. Oscar was the first rider on the team to test his legs as he established a strong breakaway with about 5 other riders. The break looked like it would stick but with about 4 laps to go on the 9 lap race it was brought back. Shortly, after Jafer covered a move by a Jet-Fuel rider, Bryson Bowers, and the two quickly established a healthy lead, at one point they were a minute and five seconds up the road. With only a few laps to go the duo managed to keep the pace high to ward off the peloton, however, former Jittery Joe's rider Tim Henry, was able to bridge to Jafer and Bryson solo. Shortly after Tim caught the break he muscled on through gapping Jafer and his breakaway partner on the final climb and was able to hold his gap to the line. With Tim up the road and the peolton nipping at their heels, Jafer outsprinted Bryson taking 2nd place while Thomas nearly took the field sprint behind Emile Abraham, for fifth place.

Sunday's race in Winder (outside of Athens) was epic to say the least. With the first threat of snow this year, the race started under a light drizzle in the low 30s. Only 11 riders started the race and because of the weather conditions the race was cut to 5 laps or about 35 miles. Like the previous race, attacks started after the gun, mostly out of the need to keep warm! Jafer once again found himself in good position when he followed a move by Frank Travieso, which outflanked Tim Henry. As the weather conditions worsened, so did the race as the number of laps was reduced to 3. There was so much water on the road that it turned to slush as the temperature fell with the snow. Coming out of the final turn Jafer hoped to outfox Frank but was caught on the line, finishing in 2nd once again. After the two races, Jafer is also leading the points competition in the Georgia Cycling Gran Prix series.

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