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Harlem Crit

June 16, 2008 16:23 by rahsaanbahati
So most of you know that I was second in a bike throw at the Harlem crit last Sunday.

That whole week was very busy for me. MB had us running all over the place doing some cool things to promote not only our team but the race and this sport. I was nervous going into the race on Sunday only because my day before was 13 hours in the kit doing photo shoots and shooting a commercial.

However about 15 laps in I felt great, so I just let it rip. 

This race was HOT. Not sure what the temperature was but it was really hot.  Because we had live video feeds on our bikes, one of my water bottle cages got occupied by the camera, so at the start I’m drinking for the entire race...sucked.

Well to sum it up, the race I thought would be super safe because of the wide-open 4-corner course, however it was the total opposite. Total pandemonium the whole race. I saw a guy sprint for a prime and as he sprinting he clipped out his pedals, fell on the top tube with both legs on the ground and clips the fence and woshkaaa, buff down. It wasn’t funny, but then it was, because I saw the whole thing.

Later in the race a dangerous break got away and after a few unsuccessful attempts to bridge across by other guys, I took it amongst myself to get across. It hurt like hell to do it, but I did it in half a lap. But like always, once I get there everything shuts down.

10 to go the team gets on the front and set tempo to bring back two riders and to deliver me to the line.

Every lap guy where diving underneath me damn near taking me out. In the last lap the guy who won came underneath again in turn two almost crashing me and again in turn four. He hit me so hard, I ran into Ivan of Toyota Ivan then ran into Alejandro Borrajo of Colivita and we are heading right for the fence. We all stopped and Eric made it through taking the win.

I was very disappointed to lose that race in front of my sponsors and more importantly after the team busted their butt’s for me.
So…I looking forward to Austin this weekend and Manhattan Beach there after.  Also check out these videos http://sports.yahoo.com/sc/video


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35th annual Skyscraper Harlem Cycling Classic

June 16, 2008 14:58 by rahsaanbahati

He took throwing your bike to a new level...

Harlem, N.Y. - Race winner Erik Barlevav (TIME Pro Cycling) hits the pavement after crossing the finish line of the 35th annual Skyscraper Harlem Cycling Classic
presented by Rock Racing Sunday in East Harlem. Barlevav edged Rock Racing's Rahsaan Bahati (far right).

 


Photos courtesy: Vero Image


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Oscar Sevilla killed it Yesterday

June 16, 2008 14:43 by rahsaanbahati

Oscar Sevilla killed it Yesterday

Oscar Sevilla Rocks Reading With Solo Victory
 
 Rock Racing scored its biggest victory of the season Thursday when Oscar Sevilla soloed to victory in the Commerce Bank Reading Classic.
 
The Spaniard attacked a trio of breakaway companions in the final six miles of the 74-mile (119 km) race that finished with three ascents of the challenging switchback climb of Mount Penn. Sevilla crossed the finish line six seconds ahead of Edvald Boasson Hagen (Team High Road) while Bernhard Eisel (Team High Road) won the field sprint for third three seconds later.
 
In the decisive moments, Sevilla rode Bernardo Colex (Tecos de la Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara) and Moises Aldape (Team Type 1) off his wheel before dropping Team Type 1’s Valeriy Kobzarenko midway up the final climb.
 
“I am on good form after the Vuelta a Colombia, which was very mountainous,” Sevilla said. “The race was hard but my team was very good today. This is a fantastic moment for Rock Racing.”
 
The victory was Sevilla’s third of the year and the 18th overall by Rock Racing this season. Sevilla also scored wins at the San Dimas Stage Race (Stage 1) and the Vuelta a Colombia (Stage 9) in May.
 
On Sunday, Sevilla will lead Rock Racing’s assault on the Philadelphia International Championship. His teammate, American Fred Rodriguez, is a three-time winner of the race, which is the signature event of the Commerce Bank Triple Crown of Cycling.
 
“Oscar’s win sets the stage for us perfectly for Sunday,” Rock Racing Team Owner Michael Ball said. “He animated the race in Allentown on Tuesday and won decisively today. But we have a lot of weapons in our arsenal – guys like Freddie, Tyler Hamilton, Victor Hugo Peña and Mike Creed are all on great form. Any one of them is a threat to win.”
 
In addition to a talent-laden roster, Rock Racing will also be a prominent part of the race in the Lifestyle Expo, as well as the sponsor of the famed Manayunk Wall, a challenging climb featuring a 17 percent grade.

Sunday’s 156-mile (251 km) race begins with three one-mile parade laps around Central Philadelphia’s Eakins Oval and Logan Circles, followed by 10 laps of a 14.4-mile (23.1 km) circuit that begins and ends on Benjamin Franklin Parkway near the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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