KINGSTON, Jamaica — World's fastest man Usain Bolt lost his opening race of the season Saturday, anchoring the Racers Lions team to second place in the men's 4x100 at the Gibson McCook Relays. The Jamaican world record holder could not make up a 10m deficit on a University of Technology team, which won in 38.23 seconds. That was six hundredths of a second faster than the Racers Lions' squad of Mario Forsythe, Michael Frater, Warren Weir and Bolt, which had run 39.27 seconds in the morning preliminary round. Bolt, who was timed in 9.7 seconds for his anchor leg in the preliminary round, said he and coach Glen Mills have already identified things to work on this season. Tyquendo Tracy anchored the winning UTech team, which also included Andrew Fisher, Julian Forte and Kimmarley Brown. — Reuters