Sunday, April 1st brought about the season opener, Bunny Hopbrook, for New England’s Root 66 Race Series, and DAS Racing had great turnout all across the boards. What’s most exciting is that there were more female racers for the team than male - a first for us. Not only that, but the women were all showing off their Specialized Fate 29ers. Racing at all different times made it impossible to get a picture of the four, but we’re hoping to get one sooner than later.
What’s nice about this race was that it was in-state and only 1.5 hours away from us. Also, it’s had a history of being cold and wet there on race day. In fact, it’s at a dam, so there have been sections that were close to flooded. Sunday’s weather was as good as an early April race can get, as long as you don’t think about the crazy spring weather we were spoiled with two weeks ago. It was chilly, but the rain held off until we were on our way home.

After the race, Crystal summed up her experience:
“1) Loved the course, especially the climbing... it was just technical enough to keep me on my toes and building confidence, but nothing super technical that broke me down.
2) I need to work on the down hills; I was getting smoked on the descents.
3) Overall, I’m very happy with my results and can't wait for the next race!
4) I wish we would have done 3 laps instead of 2.”
Crystal finished strong in second place. She’s looking forward to Winding Trails on April 22nd.
The Cat 1/ Pro field lined up at 11:30 for their race. While Cat 3 did 2 laps on a slightly shortened 4 mile or so course, the rest of the racers for the day were scheduled to race on a 5 mile course with Cat 1 doing 4 laps and a little over 20 miles, and Cat 2 doing 2 laps and a little over 10 miles. Lining up at 11:30 for the Cat 1 men (30-39) was Dan Biscup. It was his first official race as Cat 1 in the 66 Series.
Dan’s experience:
“Hop Brook dam, or a better fitting name would be, “hop brook hill climb” starts the first race in the root 66 race series. As this was my first round in cat 1, I was quite timid and started dead last. After the first few climbs, I noticed that this race was just like all the others, and with my confidence restored, I started to pick people off as soon as I could. With a 5th place finish out of 11, I feel great. One of the best parts of racing is the friendly competition. On the first lap, I passed a guy that passed me back on lap 3. I felt quite defeated, but then I really started to dig deep. On the last lap, I was able to reclaim my spot and make the pass stick. Also I would like to note, as the competition in cat 1 is quite intense, there are guys like Shawn Mottram and Bob Stine that are class acts. They really encourage the racers and promote the sport!”
Liz A lined up for the women’s pro race next to 6 fast women, most of whom have been quite accomplished in the off-road cycling world for quite awhile. For a total of 7 women to show up in the pro field this early in the season, it was exciting and a little out of the ordinary.

Liz finished 6th out of 7 and was within 10 minutes of the leader at a time of a little over 2 hrs and 5 minutes.
Cat 2 held the bulk of the DAS racers with Rich in the men’s 19-29, and Tracy and Liz B in the women’s 35+. Tracy, just coming off her first season of cross racing, was eager to give mountain bike racing a try. Liz B had done some cross racing last season and the time trial at Burlingame the previous weekend, but the experience of lining up in a pack of mountain bikers was exciting just the same.
Tracy’s experience:

It sounds like Tracy’s first mountain bike race will not be her last. She ended up on the podium in third place!
Liz B’s experience:

Liz’s entire family went out to race. Her husband Dan also gave it a try and seemed to enjoy himself, although the course didn’t seem to like him and left him unable to finish due to numerous flats. Regardless, he felt strong out there. Liz and Dan’s boys got to race in a pretty technical kids race too. They both had a lot of fun.

Racing newcomer, John Hanson came out for his first race ever. On a 30lb full-suspension bike, he was in for a beating with all of the climbing, but he said he was flying past people on the descents. He finished his first race and is looking forward to beating himself up some more with the heavy bike so that he can really dig into a new level of speed.
Above all, the day was a huge success. Everyone was smiling and happy as they gorged themselves on bread at Bertucci’s on the way home. Winding Trails, here we come!
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