Friday, May 30, 2008

TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife Strong at Tour of Atlanta

The TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife squad had a strong showing at the inaugural Tour of Atlanta, a five-day, seven-stage race in and around Atlanta, Georgia.

The stage race is a part of the Georgia Cup Series of events (www.georgiacup.com) and boasted heavy hitters from top US Professional squads in HealthNet, DLP Racing, and Jittery Joe's, as well as regional squads from South Florida, South Carolina, and Georgia. A strong TOSHIBA squad, Frank Travieso, Yosvany Falcon, Bobby Sweeting, Predrag Prokic, John Fredy Parra, Carlos Alzate, and Joe Fernandez, looked to build its racing form as final preparation as it looked forward to the next month's heavy schedule of racing in USA CRITS stop #2 at Tulsa Tough, CSC Invitational, Commerce Bank Series known as "Philly Week," USA CRITS #3 Harlem Skyscraper Classic, and USA CRITS #4 AT&T Downtown Austin Criterium.

Stage 1 - Individual Time Trial, 7 miles, Buford, Georgia
With the first stage in the Tour of Atlanta an individual time trial, valuable seconds would be contested on the busy streets of Downtown Buford this Memorial day weekend. An out and back course saw five of the top 10 spots gobbled up by TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife riders.

1. John Murphy, HealthNet presented by Maxxis, 13:31.7
2. Chris Butler, Hincapie Barkley, 13:58.6
3. Frank Travieso, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 14:02.7
6. Bobby Sweeting, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 14:13.0
7. Carlos Alzate, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 14:16.08
8. Yosvany Falcon, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 14:21.6
9. Predrag Prokic, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 14:23.9

Stage 2 - Sprints "Under the Lights," Buford, Georgia
With heavy weight on the sprint finish bonus seconds (1st round, :10, :07, :05; 2nd round, :15, :10, 05; 3rd round, :30, :20, :10), every finish counted. In round 1 Travieso, Sweeting, Falcon, and Alzate all advanced to the semi-final round. In the finals round, it was Sweeting, Alzate, and Falcon representing TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife.

1. John Murphy, HealthNet presented by Maxxis, :55 bonus
2. Carlos Alzate, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, :45 bonus
3. Leonardo Martinez, Blue Star, :25 bonus

GC after Stage 2
1. John Murphy, HealthNet presented by Maxxis, 12:37.00
2. Carlos Alzate, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 13:31.00
3. Bobby Sweeting, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 13:51.00
4. Frank Travieso, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 13:56.00
6. Yosvany Falcon, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 14:02.00
10. Predrag Prokic, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 14:24.00

Stage 3 - Circuit, 1 Hour, Johns Creek, Georgia
The heat was on after the first two stages to make up time on a strong Murphy. Halfway through the race, Parra went away by himself and put panic in the charging field. With approximately 10 laps to go it was all back together for a bunch gallop to the line. This would be the first true test for Travieso after injuring his wrist at the Athens Twilight. The red train went to the front with 3 left to go and the rest was up to Alzate and his leadout man, Travieso. Not being able to come around Travieso, Frank ended up winning the 3rd stage of the Tour of Atlanta and valuable finish seconds to slowly chip away at Murphy's margin.

1. Frank Travieso, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife
2. John Murphy, HealthNet presented by Maxxis
3. Yosvany Falcon, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife
4. Carlos Alzate, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife
8. Bobby Sweeting, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife

Stage 4 - Team Time Trial, 10 miles, Monroe, Georgia
Being a team time trial, this was a perfect stage for the boys in red to perfect their time trialing form and make up lost time on Murphy's one minute lead. The team did not disappoint, winning by a commanding :43 seconds, placing Travieso 17 seconds back from Murphy going into the second stage of the day.

1. TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 25:41
2. Composite Team, 26:24
3. Herbalife/Bike America, 27:12

Stage 5 - Monroe Road Race, 90 miles
In a stage marred with crashes and erratic weather which included rain, winds, then oppressive heat, also saw TOSHIBA's second place GC rider Alzate flat in the first 5k and have to abandon the race. The TOSHIBA squad had to change its strategy on the road and again flexed its muscle with two laps to go in the road race, calling all the riders to the front to pull in a strong break of six and a pesky lone rider, Thad Dulin of DLP Racing to end up taking the win in a disintegrating bunch sprint against local Miami rivals, Ricardo Hernadez of Blue Star and Hector Pastorino of Herbalife/Bike America, grabbing valuable bonus seconds. Murphy ended up flatting with 1 k to go and received the same time as the main group.

1. Frank Travieso, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife
2. Ricardo Hernandez, Blue Star
3. Hector Pastorino, Herbalife/Bike America

GC after Stage 5
1. John Murphy, HealthNet presented by Maxxis, 4:48.50
2. Frank Travieso, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 4:49.10
3. Bobby Sweeting,TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 4:49.36
4. Yosvany Falcon, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 4:49.39
5. John Fredy Parra, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 4:50.24

Stage 6 - Criterium, 60k, Gainesville, Georgia
The last time the TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife rolled into Gainesville, Mark Hekman and Travieso placed first and second respectively. The team was looking to repeat its success from a few months before, and they did not disappoint, with Travieso winning his 3rd First place finish in as many days.

1. Frank Travieso, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife
2. John Murphy, HealthNet presented by Maxxis
3. Hector Pastorino, Herbalife/Bike America
4. Yosvany Falcon, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife

GC after Stage 6
1. John Murphy, HealthNet presented by Maxxis, 5:46.44
2. Frank Travieso, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 5:47.00
3. Yosvany Falcon, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 5:47.43
4. Bobby Sweeting, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 5:47.45
5. John Fredy Parra, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 5:48.33

Stage 7 - Criterium, 60 minutes, Buford, Georgia
Everything makes a full circle as the Tour of Atlanta wrapped up in the same city that kicked off the first stage of the tour. Sweeting went away early with six other riders, including Tim Henry of Jittery Joe's, Phil Gaimon of FiordeFrutta, Bruno Langlois of Myogenesis.com, and Chris Butler of Hincapie/Barkley. For several laps it seemed Sweeting would pull an upset over Murphy, winning several MAR bonus second primes and putting enough time into the main field. Sweeting's breakaway companions, unfortunatley, were not committed to lapping the field or put a sizable gap into the peloton. However, with 5 laps to go, Henry and Gaimon attacked and ultimately took first and second place (and the finish seconds), to ensure Murphy's grasp on the overall.

1. Tim Henry, Jittery Joe's
2. Phil Gaimon, FiordeFrutta
3. Leonardo Martinez, Preferred Alliance

Final General Classification
1. John Murphy, HealthNet presented by Maxxis, 6:48.05
2. Frank Travieso, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 6:48.23
3. Bobby Sweeting, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 6:48.46
4. Yosvany Falcon, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 6:49.07
5. John Fredy Parra, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife, 6:49.57

With the finale of the Tour of Atlanta, TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife racked up 4 stage wins, first in the Team General Classification, and 4 of the final podium positions.Next up for TOSHIBA-Santo presented by Herbalife is Tulsa Tough, the second stop of the USA CRITS Series, the CSC Invitational, and the Commerce Bank Triple Crown. Follow all of the adventures of the boys in red at www.toshibacycling.com.

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Joe Silva Public Relations
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Ravi Rajcoomar Managing Director
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Rocket Girl

Rocket Science Sports would like to invite you to come by our booth at the 2008 Capital of Texas Triathlon Expo this weekend and meet The Rocket Girl. Saturday May 24th between 2pm and 4pm. See you there!


Friday, May 16, 2008

Rocket Science Sports Gets Pez'd

I had sent the story about Rahsaan Bahati's incident at Athens to Pez Cycling News who posted this very entertaining story about it. Take a look here. You'll have to scroll down a bit to find it, but it's worth the work your finger will do. Cheers!

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Where In The World Is Bahati's Bag?

Terrible news comes to me from the cycling world today.


The 2008 Athens Twilight Criterium was marred by a most despicable act. Dark days are among us my friends when awards given to race winners are misappropriated to satisfy ones own selfish wants.


I contacted Rahsaan Bahati from Rock Racing today to check up on him and see how he liked the Rocket Bag we awarded him as winner of the Athens Twilight Criterium. To my horror he said that the bag never made it back to the car with him. He also lost his hat and Oakley racing jacket sunglasses which he had put in the bag shortly before it disappeared.

I told Rahsaan that this didn’t surprise me too much as our Rocket Bag has been in such demand that our first shipment sold out before it even landed. As well, we had a story from a dealer in Austin that customers were trying to out-bid each other for the last one they had. Luckily we have these in stock again.

Regardless, I think it’s a terrible shame that someone made off with the 2008 Athens Crit Champion’s Rocket Bag. I have sent this story out to a couple of industry news agencies in hope that the culprit will be found.



Here is the only known photo of that terrible night capturing Rahsaan’s first and last moments of happiness with his new bag. If you look close you can read it in his eyes that he can’t wait to check it out. Sad, sad night.

On another note, Rahsaan tells me that he has been having trouble with his hip and may need surgery. He could be going to the same guy that did Floyd's hip. Anyway, we wish him the best with this and hope for a speedy recovery.

Cheers!