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May 16, 2008 |
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"Success in Baja"
Baja Mex "300" World Championship Las Vegas,
Nevada ~ "We did it again! We promoted a successful race in Baja and
I couldn't be happier," says Casey Folks, Director of Best In The Desert Racing
Association. "For the second year in Baja it could not have gone any better.
We had very few injuries, we had no lost racers, we had no major incidences,
well we did have The Baja Mex "300" started on August 8th with 14 days of open pre-running. There were a great many racers who took advantage of the open pre-running and got the word out fast that it was a great course with a lot of new sections; the feedback also gave Casey time to make any last minute adjustments he needed to make on the course. Gerardo Novelo, owner of the Estero Beach Resort, handled all of the environmental concerns on the course and the contingency arrangements in the downtown area. He has a great working relationship with the government officials and helped to introduce Best In The Desert to the people of Baja. There were many small concerns that came up in permitting the Baja Mex "300" and Gerardo was there every step of the way to address and handle every concern presented. Registration, Contingency
and Technical Inspection were held in downtown Ensenada at the Riviera Convention
Center with a beautiful view of the Bay of Ensenada, and at the great Corona
Beer compound. Corona Beer was a The Baja Mex "300" started on the downtown Ensenada street in front of the Corona Hotel. For the first time in Baja racing history racers raced along the beach! That's right, the racers left the start line, raced a mile of pavement and made a sharp right and raced right along the Pacific Ocean for three miles. The green light lit up and Kurt Caselli, riding for KTM Sportmotorcycles, was the first off the line. The Cars and Truck started approximately three hours behind the Motorcycles and Quads and Kyle Taylor was the first off the line in the 1400 Trick Truck Division.
For the second year in a row the Johnny Campbell/Steve Hengeveld team came in second, finishing in 6:20:06, just 3 minutes behind the KTM team. Steve Hengeveld had experienced a pulled muscle at the start line and was not able to ride 100 percent. The American Honda team did fight for the first place and battled for position all day with the KTM team. Finishing 1st in the 4-Stroke Pro Class and 4th Overall was last years winner, Andy Grider/Chuck Dempsey, in 6:35:52, riding a Honda. There were a great deal of seasoned Baja racers racing the Baja Mex "300", there were approximately twenty Mexican Nationals racing the Motorcycle/Quad race and twenty-four racing the Car/Truck race. The Mexican Nationals love off-road racing and are such a great group of racers and very enthusiastic about the Baja Mex "300"! You only have to come to the finish line to watch the excitement of the family and friends when a racer finishes, it is quite a celebration! The first Quad to finish was Wayne Matlock/Chad Prull, in the Quad Pro Class, riding a Suzuki, in 7:44:40. This is the team's first "Overall" win and they were ecstatic at the finish line. The 2nd Place Quad Pro team to finish was Steve Beilman/Greg Row, in 7:47:47, riding a Suzuki. This was a very impressive 2nd Place because Greg Row had to Ironman the race and was extremely tired at the finish line. It isn't easy to race 300 miles on a Quad and the team riders have the utmost respect for the Ironman riders who rider solo all of the time. Because of one reason or another, out of the 12 Quad Pro team racers that started, six of them had to ride solo, and believe me, there were six very tired, very sore racers at the finish line. Out of the 80 Motorcycles and Quads that started 64 finished, that's a great finishing rate!
Additional Car/Truck
Class Winners Promoting an event in Baja was an "unknown" for Best In The Desert two years ago, but with the success of the 2002 and the 2003 Baja Mex "300" Best In The Desert is already making plans for the 2004 Baja Mex "300"! "We've proven that we can go down to Mexico and put on a good clean, safe race. I put my money where my mouth was and we did it; we had very few injuries, it was a good race and everybody had a good time. I think we earned a lot of credibility in Baja. There were a lot of people that were excited about Best In The Desert promoting a race in Baja and I am a very happy that the event was so successful!" says Folks. The 2004 Baja Mex "300" is scheduled for September 24, 25, 26, 2004, start making you plans today, it's going to be bigger and better next year!
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