Here's a bit of help on that for the lick:
The first bending part uses quarter notes right on the beat ... so if you're counting 1 2 3 4 .... you come in with the first bend on the 4th beat of the last bar of the previous section. It's a total of 3 strums with that bend, right on the beat, so you are hitting on 4 1 2.
Then, on the third beat of the bar, the lick switches to 16th notes for the rest of it. So, rhythmically speaking, the phrasing would look like this:
4 1 2 3-e-and-a 4-e-and-a 1-e-and-a 2-e-and-a
REMEMBER: the first 2 16th notes (at 3-e) are a bend up at the 9th fret of the B string, then back down at 9. I would treat that separately from the first 3 bends on 4, 1, and 2.
Make sense?
Keep rockin!
Mike Olekshy
GT Guitar Coach