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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Only three riders, Anthony, Jafer, and Oscar, represented the team at Union City as Dan & Rebecca traveled to Florida to race, both Joey and Thomas raced collegiate, and Mike was sick. They knew it would be a hard race to control as there were a few strong teams with 6 plus riders. Saturday morning took everyone by surprise as the temperature stayed low in the forties. To add fuel to the fire we didn’t get a proper warmup, as getting to the race took a little longer than expected.

With Anthony off first at 8:49 am, we pulled up to the parking shortly after 8, which was a little too close for comfort! The time trial course was a rolling 10 mile out and back course, on South Fulton Parkway, a wide and smooth four lane divided road. Oscar got things rolling for the team by placing 2nd, only one second behind former Jittery Joe’s rider Thad Dulin. Jafer finished 11th with Anthony five seconds back in 13th.

Luckily, the crit wasn’t until 7:30 which gave us plenty of time to drive home, eat, and relax. After brunch we sacked out on the couch and watched tv for a little while before settling for Batman: The Dark Night, on dvd. After the movie ended we had a nice lunch at a burrito shop and headed back to Union City for the 30 lap crit. The crit was aggressive but the team did a great job of controlling breaks and grabbing point bonuses. Jafer led Anthony out for two point bonuses getting a first and second place bonus and Oscar even grabbed a third place bonus for the overall. On the final lap the field strung out and things got a little hectic but Anthony managed to salvage the crit with a 5th place finish.



It was another early morning with a start time of 8:30 and a short road race distance of 68 miles. The race was a rolling two lap lollipop course. The race was pretty aggressive with Anthony, Jafer, and Oscar all putting in attacks/counter-attacks . The largest team in the race was Mygogenesis as they had nearly 10 riders. On the last lap a dangerous move went up the road with two Myogenesis riders, a Hincapie rider, a Priority Health rider, and a couple more. Shortly after, a small chase group formed when Jafer tried to bridge to the break but it was disorganized at best. Only a few riders would work with Jafer even though they were closing in on the break and riding away from the peloton. As the chase disintegrated, the break moved further up the road as the chase group was absorbed back into the peloton. WIth only a few riders willing to chase Jafer spent the next 30 minutes riding on the front to pull the break back within reach. With about 5 miles to go the break was caught which gave the team a chance to rest. Shortly, after the break was absorbed the next wave of attacks came lasting until the finish. In the final few kilometers Jafer moved up behind the Myogeneis train with Antony on his wheel, giving them both great positioning.

Unfortunately, with less than a kilometer to go, the motorbike official cut Jafer off in a turn causing them to bump at nearly 30 miles an hour. Luckily, Jafer kept it upright but it caused a little confusion in the peloton and Jafer was not able to get his momentum back. Once again, Anthony saved the day with a 2nd place sprint finish just behind Thad Dulin, who jumped with about 700 meters out. Anthony ended up 4th overall with Oscar right behind in 7th.

Albany Race Weekend=Big Success (3/7-8/09)

The team (Anthony, Dan, Oscar, Thomas) were greeted with warm weather in the south Georgia town of Albany. The weekend started off the a short twisty time trail through downtown Albany. It went well for Oscar as he took 3rd with both Anthony and Thomas in the top ten. Unfortunately, Dan suffered a flat tire but was still able to finish.

After a few hours of down time the team tackled the criterium. The crit course overlapped some of the time trial course so everyone knew what to expect. Everyone was very active getting time bonuses along with being in nearly every attack. In the final few laps the field was all together but was stringing out as the pace ramped up. Anthony and Thomas moved to the front of the field with one lap to go, as others were also fighting for position. Thomas ended up riding in the wind the entire last lap in order to stay right at the front. Coming into the last corner, Thomas attacked and held on for the win while Anthony easily took third on the line.

The road race started early, with Dan and Oscar making the main break of the day. They spent the next 60 miles off the front in a group of six and were busy absorbing the time bonsues. With about twenty miles to go, the break was brought back back a hard chasing field. Thomas made sure to follow any counter attacks that followed, while Anthony had a bit of confusion about the brakes on the his new Garneau bike. He was used to the ‘Austrailian’ version of brakes—i.e.. reversed brakes—because of this he miscalculated a corner and went down. A solo rider slipped away in the closing miles while the pack stalled out. Thomas ended up second in the field sprint for 4th place. With the time bonus he moved to 3rd overall for the weekend, while Oscar ended up 6th.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Flat out @ the Snake Creek Gap Time Trial # 3

This weekend was by far the best weather this year and possibly the history of the Snake Creek Gap Time Trial series. The course was dry and hardpack, beyond immaculate, as nearly all riders set a new personal record at the 3rd Snake Creek Gap of 2009. Luckily, Jafer's new training plan is working, as he has learned to pace himself better. He started on the first wave of the 34 miler, with Thomas Turner, Sam Koerber, Marshall Hance, and Timothy Carson, who were all in the open money category. Sam attacked literally off the line and separated himself from the chase group. About 20 minutes in Jafer lost contact with Thomas, Marshall, and Timothy, but was able to keep them within eye sight for a few more miles. He knew that he was riding above his limit and needed to back off or else he was going to blow up. Even though he lost contact, his hope remained that he would be able to reel them back in even though he hadn't seen them in about 20 minutes. At the halfway point, Jafer passed Marshall, but was quickly passed back on the long climb and lost sight of him once more. A little mad but not discouraged, Jafer kept his steady pace, eventually closing the gap and passing Marshall at the next pit stop area with about 6 miles to go.
It was a tough battle as Marshall would get close then fall out of sight which spurred Jafer further. Then, literally out of nowhere, Jafer rode up on Tim with a few miles to go. Both riders were pretty tired and nearly all finesse was gone as they plowed through the rockiest sections of the course. Gone were the smooth lines and light riding from earlier, as both riders made mistakes through the rocks. Meanwhile, Marshall was still charging and caught them with about 1 mile to go. Shortly after Jafer and Marshall, passed Tim about a couple minutes before the radio tower and the end of single track. Jafer was only able to enjoy his lead for about 30seconds then his rear tire blew out on the rocks, as well as his hopes for a top finishing time. Unsure of what to do, he ran the bike, rode the bike with the flat, then finally decided to pull over and fix the flat so he didn't destroy the rim. He only had about one minute left in the single track then literally everything else was down hill. It was very disheartening to have a blowout that close to the finish! It was a fairly fast change as he lost only 6 minutes on the other two riders, for an official finishing time of 2:57:12 but his unofficial real time should have been 2:51:18 for the 34 miles. Jafer would have loved the opportunity to show the mountain bikers how a roadie throws down in a sprint...until next year!

Here are a few pictures from a creek crossing, pictures 338-341 are Jafer.

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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