Nassau, Bahamas - After it was canceled in 2009, the 6th Tour
De' Bahamas cycling race returned this year and was filled with lots of
thrilling tactical moves at top speeds nearing 35mph Saturday and
Sunday on the western streets of New Providence.
Bahamians in their respective categories were able to
hold their own among other professional riders largely from the United
States where they have lots of highways and mountains to train.
Perhaps
a good sign of what the future holds for Bahamian cycling, the Bahamas'
top performances came from the junior riders in the 15-18 age group
that saw Trevor Rolette, 15, from Chicago win the title. He fought
fiercely to hold off three Bahamians led by second place Anthony
'Biggie' Colebrooke, third place Jay Major, and fourth place Michael
Holwesko.In the big boys division or Pro 1-2 they covered 105
miles, including a 42-mile circuit race on Sunday and two time trials
on Saturday.
In the end Caleb Fairly riding for the VGM/Felt
Cycling Team sponsored by Mark Holowesko took the overall title with
and accumulated time of 4:8:16.25.
It was Fairly's first race of
the season. His teammate Shelden Taylor took second place. American
Floyd Landis who won the Tour De' France in 2006 did not finish.
Locally based Lee Farmer also failed to complete the race.Brian
Hill from Miami, a member of the I.S. Corp Team won the men's Pro 3-4
category. Bahamian Ian Jupp finished 12th overall. Jay Major did not
finish.
In the Masters' (40-plus) category, Mark Holowesko was
ninth overall. Fellow Bahamians Stephen Holowesko was 14th and Basil
Goulandris crossed the line in 15th. Clark Sheehan took the victory.
Competing in The Bahamas for the first time Mark Stein for Florida Velo #1, was the winner of the Masters' 50-plus categoryIn
the women's division Sheila Lopez from Tampa Bay competing for Bike
America Racing, was able to defend her title from 2008 in the Women's
1-3 Pro category. She held off her teammate Karina Kroll.
The women's Pro-4 category winner was Emily Anthony from The College of William and Mark in Williamsburg, Virginia. Winning the Junior's 10-14 category was 14-year-old Tom Dudzik from Connecticut.
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