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Entries from March 1, 2012 - March 31, 2012

Tuesday
Mar272012

2012 Baja Series Begins

San Felipe Baja 250

The MX43.com  MPA Sales/Works Connection/FLY-WPS/Precision Concepts supported Honda CRF-X 450 made the trek down to San Felipe, Mexico to participate in the 1st round of the SCORE Baja series.  Things went according to plan with almost nothing to hinder the Class 50 team of Marc Prince, Eric McKenna, Dave Potts and Doug Smith. The bike ran flawlessly and the Suspension work that Bob Bell put together for the 501X bike was nothing short of amazing.

The 6am start time was early enough that the sun had not yet found all the sections of the course and the wind that seems to always be present in the San Felipe area took a vacation day. The start has riders going off at 30 second intervals and the wind usually keeps it from being too bad in the beginning. With no wind to speak of, the first third of the race was extremely dusty since it just hung on the course with each passing rider doing his part to dust the guy behind him.

The race progressed with the 501X bike building a slight lead that continued through the day as everyone on the team used their heads and rode well with no mechanical issues and no big crashes to derail the effort.  It should be noted that this year’s race was littered with damaged bikes and bodies along the way that included some of the biggest names in the race like, Cody, Bell and Weigandt. Some of it was caught on camera and video that can be found on YouTube. So this laundry list of Pro riders having difficulty makes it even more impressive that all of the 501X riders did such an outstanding job of cleaning their sections with a minimum of problems. Congratulations Boys!

The Class 60 team had the normal line up of killers on the 609X Honda, like Dempsey, Gates and crew. They have come to be known as “Team GEEZER”.  They were short a rider or two due to injuries and Don Lewis deciding to give this race a try solo!  So this time out they had 2 new riders they took a chance on with zero Baja racing experience. The first addition to the team, Doug McCaleb is 70 years old and has ridden in the woods for years. He has no Baja experience and took on the challenge with all the enthusiasm you would expect from someone much younger, like maybe 60!  Doug had a great time pre riding with his wife Chris doing the chase driving, they both learned a lot in the days leading up to the race. He completed his section with only a couple of tip over’s and found out how little you can see when a trophy truck catches and passes you. That made it to YouTube also! 

The second addition to the team was Don Nelson who is Doug’s senior at 74 years old!  Now Don has ridden in Baja for quite a few years but never raced in any of these sanctioned events. He completed his section with a minimal amount of trouble, other than riding off the course a few times when he couldn’t see through the dust. Again, it was a calm day unfortunately. I have spoken with Don since and he was amazed at the amount of effort required to put on, compete in and complete the shortest race of the series. He said he couldn’t believe how many people were out in his section that he thought was in the middle of nowhere. When he pre ran he thought he would be out there all alone with only another rider or two during the race. He said there was a sand wash full of whoops that he had no idea how all those people got out there to watch. He said it was fun to have spectators to cheer him on when he was tired. Don usually competes in the International Old Timer Motocross series up and down the western part of the United States in the 70+ class with all the other hard core more “mature gentlemen”. He has been riding for years but never raced a motorcycle until he was in his 60’s!

These guys seem to have the most fun of all the entrants with new stories emerging with each passing event. The latest story or rumor being of Bob Gates aka “spatula Bob” caught in a photo driving his truck back to the house wearing a female bikini top he acquired in a trade with a woman at a local watering hole. The story goes that she wanted his “Team GEEZER” shirt and was willing to trade straight across as long as the trade was done right there, right now, in the drinking establishment!  It generated some enthusiasm when they came to the agreement and made the switch! I am thinking Bob should have driven home shirtless instead of wearing her top, it seems one of your friends always has a camera phone!

Can’t wait to see what mischief, I mean fun, the Baja 500 brings. 

Adios, #33

Thursday
Mar082012

New OTMX Season Begins!

2012 OTMX Opener at Tulare

The opening round of the International Oldtimer MX series got under way at Tulare this weekend with some picture perfect weather, track conditions and wheel to wheel racing, literally.

The track was prepped to perfection with 100% traction and not the mud/slop that is generally associated with a well prepped track. The track operator, Rick has certainly figured out the secret to preparing a picture perfect racetrack and it showed the whole weekend.  Some of the national caliber tracks should hire this guy to prep their tracks! I never saw a single rider bust out with the pressure washer after any moto. Impressive.

This led to some great racing despite the dismal turn out of riders. Well you know what they say when no one shows up for dinner, MORE FOR ME! 

It was a lot of fun to see old friends after not seeing some of them for several months. Our group lucked out in our pit parking selection due to the fact that we had built in entertainment most of the weekend. The entertainment came in the form of a trio of riders that made the journey in a motor home and trailer the size of the L.A. Coliseum. They provided nonstop laughs while earning some new nicknames like, Explosive Ed, Rapid Randy and Yogi. It seems Yogi was the best description Rapid Randy and Explosive Ed could come up with after trying to sleep in the same area code as Dave (YOGI) since he snores like a bear!  Rapid Randy actually went cruising the pits to see if he could find someone that had an extra pair of ear plugs to sleep with for the second night!

The best racing of the weekend had to be the 5 moto battle over the two days of racing in the 60 Master class between two warriors named Gary Chase and Terry Sage. These two guys traded wins with the tie breaker being moto #4 when they crossed the line literally side by side, wheel to wheel and had to go back to the scorers to ask who got the nod. Initially it was Sage but the outcome may still be under review. No matter which way the decision goes the spectators were treated to some of the best racing since Carmichael and Stewart banged bars. Thanks for the show boys! This looks to be a real slugfest in the making this year with both men willing to push each other to the very end every moto.

I think my Hero of the weekend would have to be Gene Hbrosky, #20. The guy is 79 years old and still mixes it up with the likes of Ron Clawson, #97 and Harold Noell, #11w in the 70+ class. I spoke with him briefly and found that he was the last of the Mohicans. He said all his buddies that had traveled with him to the races had either passed away or just given up on racing. That is what brought such a smile to my face when I watched him get a great start and win one of his motos! You are the MAN, Gene!

The weekend was just about perfect due to the fact that medical crew mostly sat around and watched the races without having to get too involved. But we are always glad to have them there just in case!

Thanks to all the track flaggers, scorers, Rick Hollenbeck for track prep, Ron Clawson for putting on the event and to the small group of hard core riders that made the trip.

See ya at the races, #33