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Granddaddy of All Desert Races has lasting legacy--SCORE Baja 1000

SCORE MEDIA CONTACT: Dominic Clark, dominic@score-international October 30, 2019 Race Presented by 4 Wheel Parts

Prelude to BFGoodrich Tires 52nd SCORE Baja 1000—special race notes, statistics from the world’s most iconic desert race

 
To date—185 total entries from 30 U.S. States, 17 countries part of field; Race week-Nov. 19-24; Pre-running underway—800.5-mile course in BC, Mexico;Start/Finish adjacent to Ensenada’s Riviera del Pacifico Cultural Center for iconic season-finale of four-race 2019 SCORE World Desert Championship;  Granddaddy of All Desert Races to be televised on ABC’s World of X Games
Scroll to bottom—2019 SCORE Baja 1000 Number/Name Entry List…
    ENSENADA, Mexico—More than five decades in the making, November’s BFGoodrich Tires 52nd annual SCORE Baja 1000, presented by 4 Wheel Parts, has a perspective like no other on the history of desert racing. Advance racer-registration continues until 8 p.m. (PT) on Monday, Nov.11 at www.score-international.com for this year’s legendary competition. The race and race-week festivities will be held Nov. 19-24 in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico. GOLDEN PLUS 2 Over 250 entries, from over 30 U.S. States and nearly 20 countries are expected to compete in this year’s 52nd anniversary celebration of the BFGoodrich Tires SCORE Baja 1000, presented by 4 Wheel Parts. There are multiple Pro and Sportsman classes for cars, trucks, utvs, motorcycles and quads. The world’s most iconic, oldest, prestigious, toughest and longest continuously held desert race, this year’s BFGoodrich Tires 52nd SCORE Baja 1000, presented by 4 Wheel Parts will be held over a rugged 800.5-mile race course over the Northern part of Mexico’s majestic Baja California peninsula, starting and finish in Ensenada. Long-time SCORE sponsor BFGoodrich Tires has also posted a US$40,000 contingency bonus for the overall 4-wheel winner to help commemorate the renewal of this legendary SCORE race. It will start for the 45th time and finish for the 26th time in Ensenada and the race is annually the finale of the four-race SCORE World Desert Championship, which has been held exclusively for the past four years on Mexico’s Baja California peninsula. The race and its festivities will be held primarily in and around the historic Riviera del Pacifico Cultural Center in the heart of Ensenada and the start and finish of the legendary race will be adjacent to the Riviera. With a total time limit of 34 hours in the elapsed-time race, the motorcycle and quad classes will start at 3 a.m. (PT) on Friday, Nov. 22 and the car, truck and UTV classes will follow with their start on at 10:30 a.m. (PT) on Friday, Nov. 22.  While the fastest vehicles are expected to cover the course in approximately 16 hours, all vehicles will have 34 hours from the time each starts to become an official finisher. LASTING LEGACY       Here’s a brief look back at some of the plethora of special memories that this Granddaddy of all Desert Races has etched indelibly into the sands of time… LEGACY—SCORE Baja 1000, No. 1 On November 19-24 of this year, the iconic SCORE Baja 1000, the world’s most iconic, oldest, prestigious, toughest and longest continuously held desert race, will celebrate its 52nd birthday, starting and finishing in Ensenada. We salute some of the stars and memories of this race. Launching this legacy tribute, we recall two of the greatest racers who have participated in the SCORE Baja 1000—the late Rod Hall and Larry Roeseler. Hall, who passed away earlier this year at 81 after a long illness, competed in all of the first 50 SCORE Baja 1000 races and earned a race-record 25 class wins in his long and illustrious career. Roeseler will be at the starting line again for this year’s odyssey in Ensenada.  Roeseler is second in all-time class wins with 17. Roeseler is the leader in overall race wins with 13, including 10 on a motorcycle, two on an open-wheel desert race car and one in a SCORE Trophy Truck. LEGACY—SCORE Baja 1000, No. 2 Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Famer Sal Fish was President of SCORE from 1974 until Dec. 20, 2012. The famous and not-so-famous have tried their hand at conquering the Baja and they have come from all walks of life. Mark Thatcher, son of Great Britain’s then-prime minister Margaret Thatcher, raced in the 1982 SCORE Baja 1000. Celebrities James Garner, Ted Nugent and the late Steve McQueen all battled the Baja in the early 1970s and many racers from other forms of motorsports crossed over to try their skills. LEGACY—SCORE Baja 1000, No. 3 The famous and not-so-famous have tried their hand at conquering the Baja and they have come from all walks of life. Mark Thatcher, son of Great Britain’s then-prime minister Margaret Thatcher, raced in the 1982 SCORE Baja 1000. Celebrities James Garner, Ted Nugent and the late Steve McQueen all battled the Baja in the early 1970s and many racers from other forms of motorsports crossed over to try their skills. Among the drivers from other arenas who have tested the Baja were Indy Car racers Rick and Roger Mears, Parnelli Jones, Danny Ongias, Danny Sullivan, Jimmy Vasser, Buddy Rice, Sebastien Bourdais, Alexander Rossi, Oriol Servia, Roberto Guerrero, Michel Jourdain Jr., Johnny Unser and Mike and Robbie Groff, NASCAR’s Robby Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Boris Said and Brendan Gaughan, SCCA legend Elliot Forbes-Robinson, World Rally Championships’ Armin Schwarz, Armin Kremer, Andreas Aigner and Harri Pavanpera,, Pikes Peak Hill Climb record holder Rod Millen, Formula Drift and Pikes Peak champion Rhys Millen, world motorcycle champions Malcolm Smith, Larry Roeseler and Destry Abbott, Motocross legends Ricky Johnson and Jeremy McGrath, XGames star Travis Pastrana, drag racers Don Prudhomme and Larry Minor and legendary SCORE founder and motorsports innovator Mickey Thompson. The late Academy Award winning actor, racer and race team owner Paul Newman raced in the 2004 event. Jesse James, of ‘Monster Garage’ fame, and Hollywood film and TV star Patrick Dempsey both have raced in this classic several times. Among the other Hollywood celebrities that have competed in this race are Chuck Norris, Aaron Norris, Michael Nesmith and Larry Wilcox. LEGACY—SCORE Baja 1000, No. 4 With entries expected from over 30 U.S. States and as many as 20 countries, here are the countries that have had at least one entry in the Granddaddy of All Desert Races over the years: The SCORE Baja 1000 has captured the imagination of the entire world as entries have come not only from every state in the United States, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories Guam and Puerto Rico, but also has attracted racers from Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Brazil, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Columbia, China, Cyprus, Ecuador, England, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Morocco, Norway, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Uruguay, Yugoslavia as well as the host country of Mexico. Over the years, SCORE races have been televised in more than 100 nations worldwide. LEGACY—SCORE Baja 1000, No. 5 Part of the legacy of this iconic race, SCORE presents the racers who have been overall winners of the SCORE San Felipe 250, SCORE Baja 500 and SCORE Baja 1000 the SCORE Baja Triple Crown Award. The nine individuals who have earned this amazing honor are: Dave AshleyRobby GordonRob MacCachrenAndy McMillinScott McMillinLarry RaglandDan SmithIvan Stewart and Gustavo ‘Tavo’ Vildosola Jr. LEGACY—SCORE Baja 1000, No. 6 The first SCORE Baja 1000 in 1967 (called the NORRA Mexican 1000) started in Tijuana by the bull ring and finished in La Paz. Since then the only other time the race has started in Tijuana was in 1995 when it also finished in La Paz. Since those humble beginnings, Ensenada has hosted the majority of the SCORE Baja 1000 races.  The race officially became the SCORE Baja 1000 in 1975 after the worldwide event was not held in 1974 because of the international fuel crisis. While the race has been point-to-point around once every three years, it has finished twice in Cabo San Lucas (2000 and in 2007). Overall, the world’s most well-known desert race has started 44 times in Ensenada, three times in Mexicali, twice in Tijuana, once in Ojos Negros and once in Santo Tomas. Overall, the SCORE Baja 1000 has finished in 25 times in Ensenada, 21 times in La Paz, twice in Mexicali, twice in Cabo San Lucas and once in Ojos Negros. LEGACY—SCORE Baja 1000, No. 7 This race has been the proving grounds for racers and manufacturers.  Looking first at the drivers with the most overall wins in the race, Larry Roeseler is clearly on top with 13 (including 10 on a motorcycle, two in an open-wheel desert race car and once in a SCORE Trophy Truck (driving with Roger Norman in 2008). Tied for second in overall 4-wheel vehicle wins with five each are Andy McMillin, his uncle Mark McMillin, Larry Ragland and Malcolm Smith (including two on motorcycles). With four overall victories each are Rob MacCachren (including three straight years-2014, 2015, 2016) and Dan Smith (which includes one on a motorcycle). With three overall 4-wheel vehicle wins are Dave Ashley, Doug Fortin, Robby Gordon, Ralph Paxton and Ivan Stewart. Besides Roeseler with 10, the leaders in overall motorcycle wins are Johnny Campbell (11), Steve Hengeveld (8), Kendall Norman (6) and with four each are Quinn Cody, Ty Davis, Ted Hunnicutt Jr, Jack Johnson, Mark Samuels, Tim Staab and Colton Udall. LEGACY—SCORE Baja 1000, No. 8 In the battle of manufacturers, several categories are presented. Leaders in overall car/truck wins are Ford Truck (13), Chevy Truck (10), Chenowth-VW (5) and Ford Bronco (4). Leaders in overall Tire manufacturers’ wins for cars/trucks are BFGoodrich Tires (30), Western Auto (6), Firestone (4) and tied with three each are Calahan Cap and Toyo Tires. The leaders in overall motorcycle wins are Honda (28), Husqvarna (11), Kawasaki (10) and Yamaha (2). Combining all classes together, motorcycles have had the fastest of the fastest times of all vehicles 38 times and cars or trucks 13 times. SCORE Trophy Trucks have had the overall fastest time in six of the last 10 years including the three by Rob MacCachren (2014, 2015, 2016). LEGACY—SCORE Baja 1000, No. 9 With the 51st SCORE Baja 500 this past June in Ensenada, it is interesting to note that there are 11 racers who have overall victories in both that race and the SCORE Baja 1000. Clearly leading with way was legendary Larry Roeseler who has 13 overall wins in the SCORE Baja 1000 and 11 in the SCORE Baja 500. Second was Larry Ragland who has five in each of the iconic SCORE races. The other races who have overall victories in both races and were racing in June in the SCORE Baja 500 along with their overall wins in each race are Andy McMillin (3 SCORE Baja 500, 5 SCORE Baja 1000), Robby Gordon (4, 3), Rob MacCachren (2, 4), Troy Herbst (3, 2), Scott McMillin (3, 2), B.J. Baldwin (1, 2), Gus Vildosola Jr (1, 1), Justin Morgan (4, 2) and Mark Samuels (3, 4). LEGACY—SCORE Baja 1000, No. 10 This year’s SCORE Baja 100 is anticipating over 250 entries from over 30 U.S. states and as many as 20 countries. In addition to over 200 news media personnel from around the world, this year’s race will be featured as a one-hour special on ABC TV’s World of X Games programming. LEGACY—SCORE Baja 1000, No. 11 In 51 years of this great race, non-U.S. drivers have been the fastest overall winners in this race only four times, twice in the motorcycle division and twice in the four-wheel vehicle division. In 1971 and 1972, Sweden’s Gunnar Nilsson won the motorcycle division of the race. In 1971 he team with legendary American desert racing star Malcolm Smith and in 1972 he won with follow Swedish countryman Rolf Tibblin. In both years, Nilsson won on Husqvarna motorcycles. In 2010, Mexico son/father team of Gus ‘Tavo’ Vildosola Jr/Gus Vildosola Sr became the first Mexican nationals and first non-Americans to win the four-wheel vehicle division when they drove their Ford F-150 to victory in the Ensenada to La Paz peninsula run. In 2017 at the 50th anniversary race, Mexico son/father team of Carlos ‘Apdaly’ Lopez/Juan C. Lopez became the second Mexican nationals to win the four-wheel vehicle division when they drove their Chevy Rally Truck to victory in the Ensenada to La Paz Golden celebration peninsula run. Also of note in the motorcycle division in the 2016 race, Australia’s Daymon Stokie was one of three co-riders for the U.S.-based Ox Motorsports team with Colton Udall as rider of record. LEGACY—SCORE Baja 1000, No. 12 Looking at some overall stats from this legendary race, a total of 13,673 vehicles have started the first 51 races for an average of 268 starters per race. A total of 6,742 vehicles have finished the first 51 races for an average of 132 finishers per race. Percentage-wise, 49.3% is the average finishing rate for this great race. In the first 51 years, the most ever starters came in 2006 when 431 vehicles left the start line and second most starters was the 40th anniversary race in 2007 when there were 424 total starters. Third most starters was the 50th anniversary race in 2017 when there were 404 total starters In the first 51 years, the most ever finishers came in 2007 when 237 finished the 40th anniversary race, tied for first most finishers was the 50th anniversary race in 2017 when 237 also finished. The third most finishers in race history was in 2006 when 234 vehicles finished the race. In the first 51 years of the world’s most famous desert race, the fewest number of starters was the first race back in 1967 when there were 68 starters and the race with second fewest number of starters was in 1973 when 143 started. In the first 51 years of this iconic race, the fewest number of finishers was in 1967 when there were 31 finishers and the second fewest number of finishers was back in 1978 when there were 56 finishers. LEGACY—SCORE Baja 1000, No. 13 Four of the most inspiring SCORE Baja 1000 legends are SCORE Baja icons Dr. Bud Feldkamp, Bobby Ferro, Malcolm Smith and Mark Stahl. Between them, these four innovating desert racing pioneers accumulated 10 overall victories and 15 class wins in the SCORE Baja 1000. Leading with five overall and eight class wins is Smith who had two overalls on a motorcycle and three in an open-wheel desert race cars. Two of Smith’s overalls were with Dr. Feldkamp (1975 and 1977) and one with ‘Baja’ Bob Gordon (1987). Ferro, who is a legendary racer and Hollywood stunt driver, won the overall in 1973. Stahl, who went on to race in NASCAR’s Cup series for 12 years and the ARCA stock car series for another 13 years, won the overall at the SCORE Baja 1000 in 1978 and 1980. LEGACY—SCORE Baja 1000, No. 14 While the magnificent mystery of the Baja peninsula speaks for itself, the masters of Baja have etched their names in the lasting legacy of the Granddaddy of all Desert Races with their class wins in the SCORE Baja 1000. There are 16 sturdy desert racers who have earned 11 or more class victories in this race. History shows the master to clearly be the incomparable Rod Hall, who passed away this year at 81 as the only person to have competed in all 50 of the first SCORE Baja 1000 races while earning a race-record 25 class wins in this race, eight more than second-place Larry Roeseler who has 17 including a race-high 13 overall victories. Tied for third on the all-time multiple class win list with 15 each in this race are Craig Adams, Chris Haines, Richard Jackson and Johnny Johnson. Tied with 14 class wins each are age group motorcycle racers Jim O’Neal and Jeff Kaplan. Tied with 12 class wins each are Steve Hengeveld, Bob Johnson, Jack Johnson and Donald Moss. Tied with 11 all-time class wins in this race are Johnny Campbell, Lou Franco, Chad Hall and Francisco Septien. Many of these SCORE Baja legends are expected to compete in this year’s race, including Roeseler, O’Neal, Kaplan, Hengeveld, Franco, Rod Hall’s son—Chad Hall, Moss and Septien. LEGACY—SCORE Baja 1000, No. 15 As of today, included in the first 185 official entries of the more than 250 anticipated for this year’s renewal of the world’s most iconic desert race are competitors from 30 U.S. States and 17 countries. U.S. States represented in the field of competitors to date are from Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Massachusetts, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New York, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin and Washington. Besides the United States and host Mexico, countries represented to date in the total entry field are from Australia, Canada, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, France, India, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Peru, Qatar and Spain. SCOREscope 2019 REMAINING SCHEDULE
  • BFGoodrich Tires 52nd SCORE Baja 1000, presented by 4 Wheel Parts, Nov.19-24, Ensenada, Mexico
2020 SCHEDULE Here is the four-race 2020 SCORE World Desert Championship and for the fifth consecutive year all races will be held in Baja California, Mexico:
  • 34th SCORE San Felipe 250, March 25-29, San Felipe, Mexico
  • BFGoodrich Tires 52nd SCORE Baja 500, presented by 4 Wheel Parts, June 3-7, Ensenada, Mexico
  • 2nd SCORE Baja 400, Sept. 16-20, Ensenada, Mexico
  • BFGoodrich Tires 53rd SCORE Baja 1000, Nov.16-21, presented by 4 Wheel Parts, Ensenada, Baja California to La Paz, Baja California Sur
ABC TV IN 2019 The 2019 SCORE World Desert Championship is being televised on the ABC TV family of networks, marking the first time back on the ABC network since the 1967 and 1968 coverage of the Baja 1000 on ABC’s old Wide World of Sports show. The one-hour shows on the 33rd SCORE San Felipe 250, 51st SCORE Baja 500 and the 52nd SCORE Baja 1000 are being televised as part of ABC’s World of X Games year-long programming. Presented by SCORE sponsors Monster Energy and BFGoodrich Tires, the ABC World of X Games series profiles iconic action sports figures and also highlights athletes, artists, event previews and recaps. The inaugural Lucerna SCORE Baja 400 held in September will air as a one-hour special on ESPN2 TV, also on the World of X Games programming. It first aired on Sunday, Oct. 27. All of the SCORE race coverage shows will continue to air internationally in nearly 25 countries in Europe, Asia, Latin America and South America via syndication and ESPN International. SCORE SPONSORS… Official SCORE Sponsors: BFGoodrich Tires-Official Tire and Race Title Sponsor, Monster Energy-Official Energy Drink, 4 Wheel Parts-Official Off-Road Retailer and Presenting Partner, King Shocks-Official Shock Absorber, Polaris RZR-Official UTV, RACELINE Wheels-Official Wheel, VP Racing Fuels-Official Fuel, Lucerna Hotels & Resorts-Official Hotel, Wide Open Excursions-Official Arrive and Drive Company, Crystal Bay Casino-Official Casino. SCORE Official Partners: PCI Race Radios, The Satellite Phone Store, Instant Mexico Auto Insurance. Additional SCORE Associate Partners: Baja California Secretary of Tourism, XXIII Ensenada Municipal Government, XXIII Mexicali Municipal Government, Mexicali and San Felipe COTUCO, Cruz Roja Mexicana, Corporate Helicopters. For more information regarding SCORE, visit the official website of the SCORE World Desert Championship at www.SCOREInternational.com.

BFGoodrich Tires 52nd SCORE Baja 1000, presented by 4 Wheel Parts

Final round of the four-race 2019 SCORE World Desert Championship Nov. 19-24, 2019—800.5 miles–Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico Total Entries: 185 (as of 10/30/19) (from 30 U.S. States, host Mexico, Australia, Canada, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, France, India, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Peru, Qatar, Spain) (Numerical order)
Pro Cars/Trucks/UTVs SCORE TROPHY TRUCK (27) 4 Justin Matney 9 Carlos ‘Apdaly’ Lopez 10 Alan Ampudia 11 Rob MacCachren 14 Bobby Pecoy 16 Cameron Steele 21 Gustavo ‘Tavo’ Vildosola Jr 26 Dave Taylor 27 Jonathan Brenthel 30 Robbie Pierce 31 Andy McMillin 32 Ryan Arciero 40 Chris Miller 41 Justin Lofton 42 Casey Mears 44 Jayson Strachan 45 Gary Magness 50 Zak Langley 54 Troy Herbst 70 Kevin Thompson 76 Jesse Jones 77 Robby Gordon 83 Luke McMillin 85 Mike Lawrence 89 Mike Walser 90 Raul Gomez 97 Robert ‘BJ’ Baldwin SCORE TT LEGEND (6) 1L Scott Bailey 5L Clyde Stacy 25L Mark Winkelman 37L Rolf Helland 55L Jose de jesus Flores 72L Rob Reinertson CLASS 1 (14) 100 Brad Wilson 105 Mason Cullen 106 Derek Fletcher 107 John Currier 129 Brandon Bailey 130 Jim Anderson 138 Brian Wilson 150 Morgan Langley 162 Brendan Gaughan 163 Ruben Torres 167 Rhys Millen 168 Shelby Reid 188 Sergio Salgado 198 Michael Mclean TROPHY TRUCK SPEC (18) 202 Chad Broughton 204 Sara Price 208 Andrew Entwistle 210 Ted Moncure 211 Pat Sims 220 Craig Christy 230 Chad Hall 232 Chelsea Magness 237 Robert Malone 240 Bobby Patton 250 John Langley 260 Luis Javier Pelayo 269 Guillermo Zamacona-RS 274 Elias Hanna 276 Gerardo Iribe 279 Austin ‘A.J.’ Jones 294 Vincent Munoz 299 Charles Dorrance HAMMER TRUCK UNLTD (2) 4402 Casey Currie 4421 Mike Hales-RS CLASS 10 (11) 1002 Clay Lawrence 1016 Hiram Duran 1033 Stefano Palacios 1036 Corey Goin 1048 Kevin Price 1058 Jeremy Davis 1062 J.J. Schnarr 1068 Cody Reid 1069 Daniel Berg 1075 Eliseo Garcia 1096 Steve Baron CLASS 7 (2) 709 Jeff Proctor 710 Mike Shaffer CLASS 5 (2) 507 Greg Sullivan 510 Gerardo Ibarra-RS PRO UTV FI (19) 2902 Jason Stewart 2905 Marc Burnett 2912 Tony Riggs 2917 Jason Murray 2918 Justin Lambert 2919 Brandon Schueler 2921 Brett Comiskey 2926 Christine Giampaoli Zonca 2927 Justin Smith 2930 Sean Cook 2931 Craig Scanlon 2948 Matt Burroughs 2971 Wayne Matlock 2978 Jose Juarez 2979 Julio Garza 2984 Kristopher McCoy 2987 Edgar Garcia Leon 2989 Wes Miller 2995 Daniel Parker SCORE LITES (7) 1205 Miguel Cortez 1206 Freddie Willert 1224 Javier Rochin 1234 Steve Jones 1247 Wes McKenzie 1255 Darren Walsh 1266 James Butler PRO UTV NA (9) 1902 Trent Backus 1908 John Andrew Entwistle 1922 Zack McKinley 1944 Christopher  Boyle 1954 Kristen Matlock-RS 1956 Joe Bolton 1978 T. Bradley Millner 1995 Kaden Wells 1996 Jim Daniels CLASS 1/2-1600 (2) 1609 J. David Ruvalcaba-RS 1616 Angel Barajas-RS PRO UTV UNLIMITED (0) PRO UTV STOCK (1) 3930 Douglas Cornwell CLASS 8 (1) 852 Spencer Morgan CLASS 3 (1) 302 Donald Moss CLASS 3000 (3) 6054 Phil Fogg 6066 Joshua Cobb 6088 Dennis Romero BAJA CHALLENGE (0) CLASS 5-1600 (3) 585 Matt Barnes 569 Ruben Garcia 588 Erich Reisen CLASS 7F (1) 714F Justin Park CLASS 7SX (0) VINTAGE INNOVATOR (1) 169v Peter Alesi III CLASS 11 (3) 1111 Eric Solorzano 1113 Kent Thygerson 1156 Arthur Penner Sportsman SPT UNLTD TRUCK (3) 1405 Doug Lawler 1414 Jessalyn Sells 1494 Johnathon Sopsic SPT UTV STOCK (1) 3979 Ryan Ennis SPT OPEN-WHEEL (2) 1559 Brady Richard 1587 Adam Gonzalez Pro Motorcycles PRO MOTO UNLIMITED (5) 1x Justin Morgan 5x Colton Udall 24x Mike Frick 35x Nick Gust 66x Santiago Creel PRO MOTO LIMITED (3) 100x Santiago Creel 120x Marco Pena 123x Jason Ennis PRO MOTO 40 (3) 424x William St. Laurent 437x Mauricio Santana 444x Jason Trubey PRO MOTO 30 (8) 308x Ryan Liebelt 310x Enrique Fuhrken 325x Jano Montoya 344x David Von Schmidt 360x Santiago Creel 365x Nick Lanning 366x Alejandro Del Mazo 370x Francisco Septien PRO MOTO IRONMAN (12) 707x Matthew Lund 714x Lawrence Janesky 724x Christopher Horel 729x Michael Skurkis 734x Bob Kimber 735x Dustin Ashe-Everest 753x Garrett VanDerSys 757x Rick Thornton 774x Florian Schwarcz 775x Tanner Janesky 777x Dave Dunn 792x Justin Wilber PRO MOTO 50 (2) 500x Giovanni Spinali 555x Jeff Kaplan Pro Quads Pro Quad (0) Sportsman SPT QUAD (0) SPT M/C (13) 201x Scott Borden 211x Patrick Culligan 212x Carlos Silva 219x Hisashi Kitamura 237x Indrajeet Sen 242x John Meek 254x Tyler Harvey 266x Anthony Matter 277x Stephen Gholson 284x Shane Schorno 285x Aaron McDowell 294x Christopher Colmenero 297x Adrian Montecino

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