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Maybe Time For Baja Moto Road Race 
 
 
Since recently there are some nice paved roads in Baja a “Isle of Man” style motor cycle race would be a very popular event, be a big boost to the
economy, and fit in well with local preference of getting as close as possible to the action. Only possible if COVID is finally contained however. 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iPjc1sp4Eo
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Love it. Far bigger cojones than mine! 
 
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we had one!   1987 La Carrera Classic II.......they shut down hwy 3 and raced between Ensenada and San Felipe.    btw thats the great Duane Summers on
the 713 Ducati! 
 
  
 
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Right behind the bikes on the stage, is bike with a side car.  I can't think of a more terrifying ride than that!
 
 
 
 
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the isle of mann TT[tourist trophy] is about my favorite motor sport event to watch. 
it would be cool to do it here.
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I asked a friend that lives in London about going and he said the island is totally booked up at huge prices and filled with hot groupies (sounds like
a wonderland to me!).  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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What's a man to do?
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 Quote: Originally posted by RocketJSquirrel    |  I asked a friend that lives in London about going and he said the island is totally booked up at huge prices and filled with hot groupies (sounds like
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not this year......... 
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Yes. not this year. Though maybe the "hotties" as the Brits say, are there. 
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 Quote: Originally posted by Don Pisto    |  we had one!   1987 La Carrera Classic II.......they shut down hwy 3 and raced between Ensenada and San Felipe.    btw thats the great Duane Summers on
the 713 Ducati! 
 
  
 
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I didn’t know about that. Wonder why it didn’t keep going...financial?political? Who knows.
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 Quote: Originally posted by AKgringo    |  | Right behind the bikes on the stage, is bike with a side car.  I can't think of a more terrifying ride than that!  |  
  
 
if you have yet to see the isle of mann sidecar action...check it out..  hair-raising! 
such a race between Tecate and san Felipe  would be highly entertaining.  
 
 
https://youtu.be/iGnEC8S-bcE.      link to IOM  sidecar video 
 
 
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[Edited on 1-17-2021 by pacificobob]
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Baja Ducs 
 
 
My first moto trip to Baja was in 1993 on my R80GS.....a few years after my first trip to Baja.....to kayak Isla Espiritu Santu for 10 days with
sister and two others. 
 
The R80 had  the suspension improved (Ohlins rear/Race Tech  forks) and some other mods that made it a sweet bike (but as I learned, still too heavy
to really enjoy the desert). 
 
When I pulled into Catavina on my way down, I rolled into the Pemex on the east side of the highway for  fuel. 
 
Two guys on Ducatis, wearing leathers, were ahead of me. The guy who finished fueling first pulled over and kept his bike running, and seemed quite
impatient with his partner who was a bit slower with the fill-up. Our brief conversation lead me to understand they were doing a Sandy Eggo to Cabo
loop run and were on their way back to SD..... they said they did this  several times and were looking to improve their times....   
 
Those Ducs have a nice quack   
 
 
 
 
 
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TRE Motorsports has hosted road rallies for Porsche enthusiasts before. 
Following the Federales @ +200 KPH in their Dodge Chargers was priceless. They know where all the Topes where and would flash their light bars for us.
 
BTW, I hold the track record for the Bajamar development perimeter road course, let me know when you would like to challenge my Porsche 
 
 
 
 
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Been there, done that 
 
The 1972 Mexican 1000 (the final NORRA race) started in Mexicali and ran flat out on the highway to the road up to Valle de Trinidad.  We smoked that
baby in our pickup.  The final stretch from Villa Constitucion to La Paz, likewise on the pavement. 
No speed control, no "special stage" stuff.... just flat out balls to the wall racing. 
 
and, modesty almost forbids, but not quite, we took second in the pickup class that included Mickey, Walker and all the Stroppe guys.
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 Quote: Originally posted by LancairDriver    |   Quote: Originally posted by Don Pisto    |  we had one!   1987 La Carrera Classic II.......they shut down hwy 3 and raced between Ensenada and San Felipe.    btw thats the great Duane Summers on
the 713 Ducati! 
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I didn’t know about that. Wonder why it didn’t keep going...financial?political? Who knows.  |  
  
 
I believe there were financial - and/or perhaps logistical - issues. As noted, they did shut down that highway for public travel during the event
itself. There were 4-wheel vehicles competing too. 
 
Not really a place for spectators, this was mostly an event for the participants. There were gnarly accidents (sometimes covered in magazines).
Perhaps there was a lawsuit? Perhaps they tore up too many of the highway safety barriers? Just speculation.
 
 
 
 
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some kid I never heard of beat Duane by two seconds with an average speed of 108mph........boys were haulin' the mail!
 
 
 
 
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I've met guys on sport bikes on the mainland. often from Tucson or Phoenix just doing a high speed "vuelta "   Phoenix to los moches and back in some
very small period of time.  
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 Quote: Originally posted by BajaNomad    |   Quote: Originally posted by LancairDriver    |   Quote: Originally posted by Don Pisto    |  we had one!   1987 La Carrera Classic II.......they shut down hwy 3 and raced between Ensenada and San Felipe.    btw thats the great Duane Summers on
the 713 Ducati! 
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I didn’t know about that. Wonder why it didn’t keep going...financial?political? Who knows.  |  
  
 
I believe there were financial - and/or perhaps logistical - issues. As noted, they did shut down that highway for public travel during the event
itself. There were 4-wheel vehicles competing too. 
 
Not really a place for spectators, this was mostly an event for the participants. There were gnarly accidents (sometimes covered in magazines).
Perhaps there was a lawsuit? Perhaps they tore up too many of the highway safety barriers? Just speculation.  |  
  
 
Understandable. Probably most of the reasons stated killed the event.
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Closing long sections of Baja highways is not practical this century.   Somebody has to tell the cows and goats too. 
 
More feasible would be timed hill/mountain climbs on the various twisty sections of Baja roads, a Baja version of Pikes Peak.   This could be a
rolling circus, racing various sections over a week long event down the peninsula.   Could mix paved and dirt climbs too, for a King of the Climbs
boasting rights. 
 
The newly-paved climb from Loreto up the canyon to the mission was my favorite twisty track climb in Baja until the next hurricane wrecked it about 10
years ago.  That was peg dragging bueno camino! 
 
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Al, they repair that road after the washouts. Almost an annual thing. In 3 years ago, there was only about a 100 meter dirt section of the 21 paved
miles. 
 
The Observatory road would be possible paved, hill climb challenge, too. Even if just to the park entrance, 83 kms from Hwy. 1, at 8,000 feet.
 
 
 
 
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