This weekend was probably one of the most physically challenging weekends I have had in a long time.
I have been
playing with the idea of giving mountain bike racing a shot as it is great
training for motorcycle racing and you get to pedal some sick trails.
Saturday:
I found a mountain bike race relatively close to home that would not interfere
with my off road schedule and decided to give this a shot. The race was the
Treasure Valley Rally in Rutland, MA. I really didn’t know what to expect, and
figured that I train hard enough to be able to be competitive and hopefully
have a good showing. I signed up for the Junior Expert class, which meant I got
to race 20 miles (this turned out to be about 3 hours). To make a long story
short, I totally under estimated this effort. These guys are gnarly and this
race kicked my butt. I did end up winning my class – awesome – but I have to
admit that this was much harder than any Hare Scramble or GNCC race I have ever
competed in, and I can’t wait to do it again!
Sunday – Mother’s Day (Thanks mom
for supporting me even on mother’s day!!!!!!!):
After fixing a nice breakfast
for mom first thing in the morning, we loaded up the truck and headed to
Eastford, CT for the NETRA Hare Scramble. Since my 250 is still in pieces, I
swapped the big fuel tank over to the 125 and entered the A200 class for today.
I haven’t ridden the 125 in a 2 + hour Hare Scramble before, so this would be a
new learning experience. The course was typical NETRA New England stuff….rocks,
rocks and more rocks. I got off to a decent start, but ended up picking a bad
line at one of the 1st bigger hills and got stuck. This put me
towards the end of my class, but I wasn’t too worried.
A huge Thank You to my sponsors!
Fly Racing, Kenda Tires and
Magical GoGo for helping me with my motorcycle and mountain bike racing,
Manchester Honda for the help with the bikes, EKS Brand goggles for the goggle
support, Eric Gorr at Forward Motion for hooking me up with the “badest” CR 125
motor, Panic Rev ministries, mom and dad, my sis and my grandparents here and
in Austria!
Thanks for reading
Hunter "747" Neuwirth
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