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So if the first bike gets to CK7 between 8:30 and 10pm the first TT will get there between 2:30 and 4am. That would put the TTs in La Paz in daylight.
I think that's what SCORE wants to showcase the TT at the finish line.
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beachbum1A
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Is there a map (yet) that shows the course mile markers on it?
Just do it!
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Map and GPS files will be out shortly. Talk of Sunday night, but I think it'll be a couple more days. Staff are pre-running the course now, firming
up course details. Map will include mileage markers.
[Edited on 10-12-2014 by KasloKid]
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Someone associated with the race contacted me last year about supplying a chase truck with a mobile Internet connection for Score to upload live video
during the race. Wish I could recall who it was.
I called and left a couple of messages with Score but no response. Just as well I guess. Already pretty busy.
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TW
Ck pt 6 will be about 4 hours earlier than ck pt 7? Is that a good guess?
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Ck6 is at 735 miles and Ck7 is at 916 miles or 181 race miles and that's a pretty fast section at least after the Laguna. Maybe closer to 3 hours.
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Here are some times.. starting at Chk4..
29) CHECKPOINT CLOSING TIMES – Based on 1275 mile course
DRIVERS and RIDERS must average 26.02 mph and will have 49 hours to finish. Slower classes will benefit from the
157.65 miles of pavement allowing higher average speeds and your average on dirt will be lower.
Checkpoint No.
& Location
4 Cocos Corner
07:03 Fr
+2:00
5 Bay of LA
10:05 Fr
+1:00
6 San Ignacio
18:49 Fr
+1:00
7 Canipole
02:31 Sa
+1:00
8 Puerto Lopez
07:07 Sa
+0:30
9 Guanajuato
08:02 Sa
10 Near La Paz
14:03Sa
Finish – La Paz
15:01 Sa
CHECKPOINT CLOSING TIMES – Calculations are based on estimated race entries. Closing times shown above DO NOT include time added to early checkpoints
to help you finish this year’s Baja 1000. Any changes to the above closing times will be announced at the drivers meeting.
NOTE: Time Added columns in chart above indicate additional time added to checkpoints beyond standard closing times.
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The CK PT closing times for the bikes is earlier than for the cars/trucks due to the difference in starting times. Cocos closing time for bikes is
23:21 Thursday.
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Race course version 13:
http://pizzamanagement.com/portfolio/2014-baja-1000-map/
Always subject to change, but our team may put me out in the silt beds near Punta Conejo to help with extraction (should it become a problem).
[Edited on 11-5-2014 by StuckSucks]
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Silts sucks, I hate silt. We DNF'd the 89 1000 due to silt getting into the engine north of San Juanico. Did I tell you I hate silt.
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I made the mistake of quickly locating and extracting the team owner from a silt bed in the '10 1000, 50 miles from the finish (he subsequently
finished first in class). Ditto in early '11 at the south end of Laguna Salada. For good or bad, I seem to always get assigned to Silt Duty.
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I hope your team really appreciates what you are doing for them as I'm sure they do. Is the Cops team using Checker Pits or a combination of other
pits too?
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LaTijereta
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Quote: | Originally posted by StuckSucks
Race course version 13:
http://pizzamanagement.com/portfolio/2014-baja-1000-map/
Always subject to change, but our team may put me out in the silt beds near Punta Conejo to help with extraction (should it become a problem).
[Edited on 11-5-2014 by StuckSucks] |
Worst silt we found this week was at rm 1190..
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Quote: | Originally posted by TW
Silts sucks, I hate silt. We DNF'd the 89 1000 due to silt getting into the engine north of San Juanico. Did I tell you I hate silt.
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TW,
YAH!!!!! I hate silt, too....
Just for those who care....
[Edited on 11-6-2014 by motoged]
...(from another post today....road to Magdelena in '42:
[Edited on 11-6-2014 by motoged]
Don't believe everything you think....
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Here's the entry list: http://score-international.com/2014-baja-1000-entry-list/
Here's the schedule of events: http://score-international.com/baja-1000-2014-schedule/
Here's the final race brief with checkpoint closing times: http://score-international.com/2014-baja-1000-racer-brief/
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mtgoat666
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i read news article saying the race organizer may not have proper environmental approvals for running race through the valle de los cirios protected
area...
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David K
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Think the race may be grandfathered, as it existed long, long before there was ever a 'protected area'.
First I have heard of it, and since the race starts tomorrow morning, you may be too late?
Millions of dollars to Mexican citizens will probably outweigh damage to a cactus, given that millions of cactus (including giant cardon and cirios)
were destroyed in building Hwy. 1, in 1973.
At least dirt roads, the race uses, are environmentally friendly and more natural!
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Think the race may be grandfathered, as it existed long, long before there was ever a 'protected area'.
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wishful thinking, eh? ya, sure, you betcha!
http://www.elvigia.net/general/2014/11/12/prohiben-ruta-vall...
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David K
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Why are they fussin' now and not all the other years the race passes through there?
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