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2014 Baja 1000 GPS Files

TMW - 10-13-2014 at 07:26 PM

On the SCORE web site. There are a couple of differences from what is show on the map. At El Rosario and out oF San Ignacio. The GPS ends at hwy 1 after La Purisima.

http://score-international.com/2014-baja-1000-gps-files/

StuckSucks - 10-13-2014 at 09:18 PM

Embedded on Google Maps:

http://pizzamanagement.com/portfolio/2014-baja-1000-map/

When they add the portion from CP7 to the finish, I'll add to this map.

Ateo - 10-14-2014 at 07:58 AM

Thanks to both of you. Getting excited!

TMW - 10-14-2014 at 08:13 AM

From what I understand the heavy rains did a lot of damage on the section from San Javier out to the coast. Mostly to the arroyo nearest to San Javier. I'm told there are crews working on clearing it up.

David K - 10-14-2014 at 08:33 AM

The race coming to El Rosario is very exciting!

rts551 - 10-14-2014 at 08:58 AM

The map needs a little cleaning up. for example....at RM 200 it goes out to hwy 1 and the backtracks. This will cause some slight changes in RM markers.

StuckSucks - 10-14-2014 at 09:00 AM

I suppose it's a testimonial of things to come, but I'm seeing quite a bit of Speed Zone "racing."

rts551 - 10-14-2014 at 09:09 AM

The route planned is also closer to the hwy than the last few years. This is probably going to result in an increase in Chase vehicle traffic.

TMW - 10-14-2014 at 01:06 PM

Yes you are right. The speed zone stuff will only increase with more and more hwy paving. It's not too far off that they will have a paved hwy from San Ignacio to San Juanico, as well as finish the hwy past Cocos to hwy 1.

We could always do a multi-lap loop out of San Felipe. Can you imagine doing 4 laps thru the whoops.

KasloKid - 10-14-2014 at 01:23 PM

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Originally posted by TW
We could always do a multi-lap loop out of San Felipe. Can you imagine doing 4 laps thru the whoops.


No....:o

David K - 10-14-2014 at 01:43 PM

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Originally posted by TW
Yes you are right. The speed zone stuff will only increase with more and more hwy paving. It's not too far off that they will have a paved hwy from San Ignacio to San Juanico, as well as finish the hwy past Cocos to hwy 1.

We could always do a multi-lap loop out of San Felipe. Can you imagine doing 4 laps thru the whoops.


I see they are using some dirt roads out of San Ignacio before it touches the paved road to the lagoon.

There is also a lots of parallel routes (salt flat/ Cuarenta inland road) along any future extension to San Juanico.

When it is paved to Cocos and Chapala, they may just keep it along the Pacific Seven Sister's road to go south... at least to near Punta Prieta then shoot back across to L.A. Bay or loop back north (they have done that before, way back to 1975).

TMW - 10-14-2014 at 03:24 PM

The bright side for SCORE is I don't think they pay to use the hwy like they do the land owner. Who knows sometime in the future a Baja 1000 may have as many miles on the hwy as in the dirt. The hwy sections fit right in with the NORRA Rally setup.

David K - 10-14-2014 at 05:35 PM

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Originally posted by TW
The bright side for SCORE is I don't think they pay to use the hwy like they do the land owner. Who knows sometime in the future a Baja 1000 may have as many miles on the hwy as in the dirt. The hwy sections fit right in with the NORRA Rally setup.


The original Baja races 1967-1973 were simply endurance & time tests of man and machine to get to La Paz. The first one started in Tijuana so it would be from the border to La Paz... but they restarted the next day in Ensenada, where the real race part began.

The run was down Hwy. 1... and it was paved for 73 miles (ending just north of Colonet). They would return to pavement again about 100 miles north of La Paz, with unpaved miles totaling about 700.

In 1972, to get closer to 1000 miles and give another city the start, the race began in Mexicali went down Hwy. 5 for 95 miles then crossed to the Pacific via Trinidad/San Vicente road or via Mike's Sky Rancho to Hwy. 1.

In 1973, after the June Baja 500, the Mexicans threw out NORRA and ran the first Baja Sports Committee 'Baja 1000' (it was called the Mexican 1000 until then), started it back in Ensenada, but ran it across to San Felipe then south to Calamajue, L.A. Bay, El Arco and then the former route to La Paz.

The Baja Sports Committee blundered the money, racers didn't get their winnings, and the sport almost ended then. There was no Baja 1000 in 1974, the only year it hasn't run.

Seeing a huge loss to the people of Baja, state officials approached Mickey Thompson and his new SCORE organization to run all off road races in the state of Baja California. A test 400 mile race called the Baja Internacional was run in July, 1974, and was a huge success. There wasn't enough time that year to set up the 1000, but in 1975, the first SCORE BAJA 1000 was also the first loop 1000 race, staying only in the northern state.

Negotiations with Baja Sur officials finally saw the return of the 1000 to finish in La Paz, in 1979... SCORE's first race to go to La Paz. It was the year I was a co-driver.

Here is the first SCORE Baja 1000 program cover and map...




liknbaja127 - 10-14-2014 at 07:31 PM

Will be doing the prerun thing next week all the way! Can't wait:bounce:

KasloKid - 10-20-2014 at 07:31 AM

Any news about the remainder of the course yet?

ehall - 10-20-2014 at 07:50 AM

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Originally posted by liknbaja127
Will be doing the prerun thing next week all the way! Can't wait:bounce:


Lucky you! This stupid work thing ruins all my fun. Only 10 more years till retirement. lol

TMW - 10-20-2014 at 09:07 AM

The GPS file for the complete course is done. There is a hwy section from about KM111 south of Las Positas to KM81 the Punta Conejos turnoff.

If SCORE does not post the files today send me a U2U with your email addy and I'll send them to you. They also say the course from San Javier to hwy 53 should be openned by tomorrow.

StuckSucks - 10-20-2014 at 11:08 AM

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Originally posted by TW
The GPS file for the complete course is done.


U2U sent, thanks!

o3dave - 10-20-2014 at 11:44 AM

The files on scores website are zip files and I cant get them to open. Does anyone have a full google embedded map.

StuckSucks - 10-20-2014 at 05:37 PM

Thanks Tom for the GPS files! The complete course on Google Maps:

http://pizzamanagement.com/portfolio/2014-baja-1000-map/

rts551 - 10-20-2014 at 06:04 PM

Thanks. 1288 miles now...

KasloKid - 10-20-2014 at 06:10 PM

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Originally posted by TW
If SCORE does not post the files today send me a U2U with your email addy and I'll send them to you. They also say the course from San Javier to hwy 53 should be openned by tomorrow.


U2U sent

KasloKid - 10-20-2014 at 08:10 PM

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Originally posted by KasloKid
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Originally posted by TW
If SCORE does not post the files today send me a U2U with your email addy and I'll send them to you. They also say the course from San Javier to hwy 53 should be openned by tomorrow.


U2U sent


Found it on the Score site. Version 9

PaulW - 10-20-2014 at 10:55 PM

Do you have a link? I keep getting version 1 instead of 9.
Thanks, PW
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Originally posted by TW
If SCORE does not post the files today send me a U2U with your email addy and I'll send them to you. They also say the course from San Javier to hwy 53 should be openned by tomorrow.


U2U sent


Found it on the Score site. Version 9

StuckSucks - 10-21-2014 at 10:21 AM

http://score-international.com/2014-baja-1000-course-map/201...

StuckSucks - 10-24-2014 at 12:13 PM

SCORE is up to course version 10:

http://score-international.com/2014-tecate-score-baja-1000-g...

I've updated this map - around RM1179 north of Punta Conejo, instead of going to the highway, the course now runs along the coast. Meaning one less Speed Zone.

http://pizzamanagement.com/portfolio/2014-baja-1000-map/