Hotchkiss tops 2023 Housatonic Mountain Bike League season

Hotchkiss tops 2023 Housatonic Mountain Bike League season

COLEBROOK — Nearly 100 extreme cyclists hit the Norbrook Farm Trail for Housatonic Mountain Bike League’s championship race on Wednesday, Nov. 1.

Teams from eight area schools set out for up to three laps of the rugged 3-mile loop that twists and turns through the woods behind Norbrook Farm Brewery. At a nippy 39 degrees, flurries sprinkled on and off as the bikers toured the leaf-covered forest.

The Hotchkiss School, Kent School, Salisbury School, Berkshire School, Indian Mountain School, South Kent School, Rumsey Hall School, and Trinity Pawling School met for the final match of the season on neutral ground in Colebrook. In the regular season, each school hosted one race at its home trail. Hotchkiss’ team won them all and finished off the year with another victory on title day. 

In Category One, Hotchkiss sophomore Asher Frankel placed first in the championship race, with Kent rider Shaun Neary finishing in second. Both riders placed first and second overall in the season as well. Hotchkiss senior Sawyer Dillion earned third in season rankings despite being injured and unable to race in the championship.

After powering through the elements for about an hour, Frankel returned to the timer’s tent triumphant. He exclaimed, “My toes are frozen.”

Frankel placed first in all but one race in the 2023 Housatonic Mountain Bike League season. He credited his success to summertime training, but said the cold and wet conditions on the trail during the title race were not overly treacherous.

“It’s just the roots I have to worry about. Wet and roots aren’t really the best combination but if I go fast through it, it normally sticks pretty well,” he said after the championship race.

Season winners in three other categories were also named. Each group received their titles on a picnic table podium surrounded by tumultuous applause from the other riders.

Hotchkiss took home team victory for the 2023 season and will possess the chainring trophy until the end of the 2024 season.

“See you in September,” said Hotchkiss coach Mike Fitzgerald, signaling the group to rush back to the warmth of the team buses.

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