After a long winter of putting together a new team, it was time to start enjoying the benefits of good race support from Devinci and a solid group of mates to ride with. Kelso has been the season opener since I've been racing and so it was a comfortable venue for the team debut. Everyone was stoked on the new bikes, to catch up with racing buddies and to get back into the swing of racing.
Photo credit: Dan MartinNo surprises with the track, as the favourite rock garden to drop was back in action along with the rest of last years flowy and fast track. A few minor tweaks made the track faster then ever, putting a smile on most peoples faces. (In my case a look of pain and agony, as a missed line led to a broken and dislocated wrist) The team was further weakened when Kyle showed up in street wear with a bad case of the flu. The rest of the boys were looking good and we were excited to see our youngest racer Nick come down with a wicked time to finish 2nd in Cadet. Nick's time was good enough for a third in Junior Expert and 10th in elite.

At the end of the day, it would be young star Rob Fraser taking the win in his first race in the pro men class beating out his Team Ontario Coach and series veteran Justin Brown by almost 2 seconds.

At the end of the day, it would be young star Rob Fraser taking the win in his first race in the pro men class beating out his Team Ontario Coach and series veteran Justin Brown by almost 2 seconds.
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