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StuckSucks
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Quote: Originally posted by Ateo | Thanks Stuck Sucks. I think I may go observe. San Antonio Del Mar seems like a good coastal locations to watch. Easy road out there and easy to
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I'll be working extraction near Punta Blanca ~RM430 - I'll get to see the ocean.
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PaulW
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Quote: Originally posted by StuckSucks | Quote: Originally posted by Ateo | Thanks Stuck Sucks. I think I may go observe. San Antonio Del Mar seems like a good coastal locations to watch. Easy road out there and easy to
stay off the course. |
I'll be working extraction near Punta Blanca ~RM430 - I'll get to see the ocean. |
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Me to. C8 Support
Lets compare places to hang out So far I do not have a clue.
Paul
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PaulW
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Coco to Chapala
Read the comments
https://www.facebook.com/optimumracelogistics/videos/7557099...
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TMW
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Paul you take your 4x4 to RM420 and be ready to pull racers out. Take a surf rod and catch a few fish while waiting.
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PaulW
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Quote: Originally posted by TMW | Paul you take your 4x4 to RM420 and be ready to pull racers out. Take a surf rod and catch a few fish while waiting. |
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Contingency day we meet up with the racers and get briefed on the MSat then head south and hopefully get to Punta Blanco by dark. Some serious four
wheeling from Chapala to the coast. If we are to slow then camping west of Chapala will be the deal. (Not the race track).
Otherwise we will camp with an ocean view but head to the track and wait on race day.
BTW, BFG just posted new stuff. USR file with access/chase roads. New expanded notes etc. Now I have to customize the GPS for all those details.
Winch and extra straps are at the ready.
PW
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Ateo
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I may see you PaulW and StuckSucks at RM 420. I think I have a wingman so the trip is on!
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basautter
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Cool! Thanks for sharing
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BajaBreak
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Does anyone have a copy of the Schedule of Events that they can post, or just a brief summary? I can't seem to find anything on the Score site for the
life of me.
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BajaGeoff
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Here is the Schedule of Events:
http://score-international.com/baja-1000/2015-baja-1000-sche...
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BajaBreak
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Thank you! Turns out I must be having a software problem, because I am still just getting a page of jibberish...
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StuckSucks
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Here's a pdf of the schedule
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bajatrailrider
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I will have,off road riding/watching race party.From my home on Friday when they pass Erendira.All invited.
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PaulW
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The Chris Wilson Bronco has moved from class 8 to class 4400. Race number 4439. He made this move because he is legal for both classes and the 4400
rigs start before the low power buggies who will get stuck in the silt and block the 4x4 Bronco.
FYI, Class 8 is Full size trucks 2wd or 4wd, Class 4400 is Rock crawler 4x4 limited Hammer rigs.
Starting order : TT, C1, TT Spec, C4400, C4500, C2, C10, SCORE Lites, C8, etc.
A smart move, IMO
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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by PaulW | The Chris Wilson Bronco has moved from class 8 to class 4400. Race number 4439. He made this move because he is legal for both classes and the 4400
rigs start before the low power buggies who will get stuck in the silt and block the 4x4 Bronco.
FYI, Class 8 is Full size trucks 2wd or 4wd, Class 4400 is Rock crawler 4x4 limited Hammer rigs.
Starting order : TT, C1, TT Spec, C4400, C4500, C2, C10, SCORE Lites, C8, etc.
A smart move, IMO
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Thanks for some details Paul! I would appreciate a full class description if you have time or a link. It is hard when we grew up with the early Score
class designations of the 1970's and 80's. Now we have Roger adding these 4400, etc. classes!?!
When I was a Score member and co-driver (from a 1979 program):
Class 1: Single Seat Unlimited
Class 2: Two Seat Unlimited
Class 1-2 1600: 1600cc limited
Class 3: 4WD Stock
Class 4: 4WD Modified
Class 5: Baja Bug, Unlimited
Class 5-1600: 1600cc limited
Class 6: 2WD Production Autos (water cooled)
Class 7: Mini Pickups
Class 8: 2WD Utility Pickups/Vans
Class 9: Single Seat 1200cc limited
Class 10: Two seat 1200cc limited
Class 11: Stock VW Beatles
The bikes had 3 classes for engine size, and two for rider age:
Class 22: 251cc+
Class 21: 126cc-250cc
Class 20: 0-125cc
Class 30: Over 30 years old
Class 38: Over 38 years old
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PaulW
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I cannot figure out how to print this stuff so read on.
It’s a SCORE tradition from way back to Sal Fish that anybody can race, but there has to be requirements and specs for each class. If the promoter
likes the new vehicle then the rule book is revised. Examples are ProTruck, VW Toureg, and Baja Challenge. And the tradition goes on. More entries
means more income for the business. Classes change every year with more or less.
Start order for B1k Is in the drivers briefing
http://score-international.com/2015-baja-1000-racer-brief/ page 2
2015 Levels and Vehicle numbers. These are the current eligible classes
http://score-international.com/class-levels-and-vehicle-numb...
Moto guys check out the new rule for 400/401cc instead of 450/451??? Maybe a typo???
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David K
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Thank you!
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ehall
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Sounds fun. Wish I could make it down.
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TMW
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Paul I don't think the 400/401 is a typo. In the past the 450 rule allowed everyone to run a 450 whether it was an open bike or limited because the
manufactures all made the 450 a 449 cc engine. Now the limited class has to run a 400 or lower which is usually a 250, 350 or 400 cc engine.
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bajatrailrider
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We will be on 4 bikes watching race 2 red Honda's Two blue Yamaha's, Dark green lifted Nissan pick up.In sand wash
Erendira.Anyone else needing to park trucks,and ride to race welcome.
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Ateo
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I'm leaving San Q and headed for the Sisters, Race Mile 420.
Be safe all.
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