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281 total entries to date LOS ANGELES, CA (November 2, 2004) -- Motorcycles started the legend of desert racing in Mexico’s Baja California and their presence is still felt as the record-setting Honda factory team of Steve Hengeveld and Johnny Campbell will lead nearly 100 entries in the motorcycle and ATV portion of this month’s 37th Tecate SCORE Baja 1000.
To date, an impressive total of 281 vehicles have officially entered this year’s Tecate SCORE Baja 1000. When registration is complete, nearly 300 vehicles competing in 26 Pro and 5 Sportsman classes for cars, trucks, motorcycles and ATVs are expected to compete in Mexico. Among the motorcycle and ATV classes, Class 22 (Open motorcycles) has 12 entries and Class 25 (Open ATVs) has 11. The colorful history of motorcycles in the granddaddy of all desert races includes the vintage exploits of motorcycle legends Malcolm Smith, J.N. Roberts, Larry Roeseler, Jack Johnson, Ted Hunnicutt Jr., Paul Krause and the late Danny Hamel. For 30 of the first 36 years, motorcycles have recorded the fastest overall times in the event. The last 4-wheel vehicle winner to beat the time of the motorcycles was Ivan Stewart, who did it in 1993 while winning the unlimited Class 1 in Toyota SR5 pickup truck. For
motorcycles, Honda has won 14 overalls, The amazing Smith, 63, Riverside, CA, a five-time overall winner in the SCORE Baja 1000, including twice on a motorcycle (1967, 1971), has introduced with SCORE the new SCORE Malcolm Smith IronRider award for motorcycle and ATV riders who complete this year’s race riding the entire distance solo. Nearly a dozen riders are expected to make the grueling attempt, nearly all on a motorcycle. Smith, who won his three overall 4-wheel vehicle titles in 1975 and 1977 with Bud Feldkamp and in 1987 with Bob Gordon (father of NASCAR regular Robby Gordon), was featured in the historic 1971 motorcycle documentary ‘On Any Sunday’, in which he starred with the late Steve McQueen. Smith will be back in the saddle after an absence of several years. He will be a part of a SCORE Baja 1000 ‘Dream Team’ this year, riding in Class 50 (motorcycle riders over 50 years old) with Chris Haines, 53, Dana Point, CA, and Jack Johnson, 52, Las Vegas on a Honda XR650R. Between them, the ‘Dream Team’ has 26 Class wins, including nine overall wins. Haines has 10 class wins, Johnson has nine and four overalls and Smith has seven class wins, including five overalls. Smith still maintains a strong presence in Baja, supporting the people of Mexico through an orphanage in Valle de Trinidad that bears his name.
Drawing the first start in the motorcycle and ATV classes this year was the legendary American Honda racing team of Hengeveld, 29. Oak Hills, CA, and Johnny Campbell, 33, San Clemente, Calif. The pair has won an amazing nine consecutive SCORE races. Campbell also has seven consecutive overall motorcycle victories in this race, including three with Hengeveld (2000, 2002 and 2003). Sharing seat time on the No. 1x Honda XR650R, Hengeveld also has one other motorcycle class win in this race. In 2002, Hengeveld/Campbell set an average speed record in this race for a motorcycle, averaging an incredible 62.45mph, finishing a very similar course to this year in just over 16 hours. The third team member this year will be talented newcomer Kendall Norman, 19, of Santa Barbara, Calif. Each riding for approximately one-third of the grueling race, Campbell will start the race in Ensenada, followed by Norman will make his debut by riding the middle section, and Hengeveld will bring it the last 330-plus miles to the finish in La Paz. “To say I’ve been blessed with some incredible good fortune in SCORE races in Baja, is a major understatement,” said Campbell, a devout Christian who has raced with Honda since 1992 and has been an American Honda employee since 1995. “We have already pre-run this course once in its entirety, and will do it several more times before race day. Individual preparation, pit and chase crew support and the world’s best desert motorcycle are keys to victory, and while we do have our assigned sections to ride, anything can happen during a race like this one so we will memorize the entire route, not just our part. I guess you could say that my blood is Honda Red because I have never raced on another motorcycle than a Honda.” With
different objectives,
Two-time Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 overall motorcycle champion Scot Harden, Menifee, CA, is spearheading the KTM effort, bringing the Red Bull KTM U.S. Dakar Rally Team to Baja to hopefully contend for the overall and Class 22 motorcycle victory. Joining Harden, 48, in Baja will be his KTM Dakar teammates Chris Blais, 23, Apple Valley, CA, Kellon Walch, 21, Las Vegas, and Andy Grider, 31, Los Olivos, Calif.. Blais and Grider are experienced SCORE Baja racers and Walch was the young lion selected from the Red Bull KTM rider search program to complete the team. The team will ride a specially prepared factory KTM 700cc LC4 motorcycle just for this race and KTM has also announced it was field a full factory team in the entire 2005 SCORE Desert Series. “Last year we rode our 950cc twin KTM Dakar Rally bike in Baja as a training exercise with the goal of simply finishing the event,” said Harden, the KTM U.S. Dakar Rally team chief. “This year, we have a very competitive motorcycle in the LC4, and are looking for much better results. We know we have our work cut out for us. Honda, for sure, is a formidable team, we have a lot of respect for the track record they have earned in Baja. We do think that having more major manufacturers entered will add a lot of interest to this year’s SCORE Baja 1000.” Veteran rally racer Jimmy Lewis, Costa Mesa, CA, who was the overall motorcycle winner in the 1998 Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 riding with Johnny Campbell, is leading the special BMW factory effort which will feature a mammoth 1200cc engine on a BMW GS motorcycle. Lewis, who is the editor of Dirt Rider magazine when he isn’t racing or running riding schools, has put together a veteran team with significant Baja experience. The 1200cc engine will be the fastest motorcycle to ever race a SCORE race, with top-end speeds approaching 130 miles per hour. Joining Lewis, 36, for the BMW effort will be Tim Morton, 37, Escondido, CA, Jonah Street, 32, Ellensberg, Wash., and Dave Donattoni, 41, Thousand Oaks, Calif. The team will race in Class 30 for riders over 30 years old and the riding order is expected to be Street, Donattoni, Lewis and Morton. “This motorcycle
is incredible, kind of like going into a boxing match with a nuclear weapon,”
said Lewis, who was part of the BMW Dakar Rally team The only person in race history who has competed on a motorcycle in this race all previous 36 years, Ron Bishop, 61, of Escondido, CA, is entered this year with a veteran team led by Gene Dempsey in Class 50 (riders over 50) on a Honda XR650R. Bishop is a four-time class champion in this race. Leading the ATVs into the Baja desert will be teams led by defending series champion John Gregory on a Honda TRX450R, Mexico’s Ruben Martin on a Bombardier DS650 Baja X and Earl Thigpen on a Honda Roll Design. The classes with the most entries to date are SCORE Trophy-Truck (26), Class 1 (25), Class 1-2/1600 (24), SCORE Lite (15) and Protruck (14). The post-race SCORE Survivor Award’s Celebration will be held Saturday afternoon in La Paz and is scheduled to be held at the Crowne Plaza Resort, adjacent to the official finish line of the race. Pre-race festivities on Wednesday, Nov. 17, for the Tecate SCORE Baja 1000, including tech and contingency and the SCORE Manufacturer’s Midway will be held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. across from the San Nicolas Hotel. The pre-race mandatory driver/rider briefing will be held Nov. 17 at 7 p.m. at the Riviera CC. Racer registration will be held at the Riviera CC from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 16 and from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 17.
The race will also culminate the chase for both the $10,000 Kartek Off-Road bonus and the $12,000 Toyota True-Grit and Toyota Milestone Awards. The Kartek Off-Road bonus goes to the 2004 SCORE Overall point champion. This is the 18th year of the Toyota awards. Celebrating its 31st anniversary this year as the World’s Foremost Desert Racing Series, the SCORE Desert Series is returning to Mexico for the last of three races held annually in Baja California. The race will be televised as a one-hour NBC Sports special in December on the NBC Television Network. The show, produced by Aura360 in association with NBC Sports, will air on Saturday, Dec. 11 at 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time). The NBC anchor for the show will be veteran Emmy-Award winning sportscaster Al Trautwig. A special pre-running preview segment with Terrible Herbst Motorsports and NASCAR’s Robby Gordon will air on the Jeep World of Adventure Sports, also produced by Aura360, on Saturday, Dec. 4. CNBC’s ‘Bullseye’ show, with host Dylan Ratigan, will also produce special-angle segments scheduled to air Nov. 30, Dec. 1 and Dec. 2 during the daily show at 3 p.m. (EST). Additionally, The Learning Channel’s Rides weekly program (Tuesday’s at 10 p.m. EST/PST), will produce a Terrible Herbst Motorsports profile show to air early in 2005.
Additional sponsors of this year’s Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 are: Cotuco, Fideicomiso Publico para la Promocion Turistica de Ensenada and Centrix Financial of Denver.
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Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 2004
SCORE Desert Series CLASS 22 (Over 250cc, 11
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