JoeyD23
#utvunderground
Took this from RDC:
Just saw this in the Ensenada newspaper El Vigia:
"Score International decided to move the time of the start of the 48th Edition of the Baja 1000, so as to not conflict with the start of the November 20 Mexican Revolution Parade, so the the start of the race for the Trophy Trucks will be at 11AM.
The change was announced by the official spokesperson for the off road organization, Dominic Clark.
At 9AM will be the start of the civic parade in honor of the Mexican Revolution, which will start in the area called R1, and then turn around on Juárez and the bridge over the Ensenada arroyo.
The motorcycles will start at 6AM from Bulevar Costero, to cover a route of 828.38 miles, and all the competitors have a time limit of between 33 and 34 hours to complete."
Gives the slow bikes and quads another 1 hour buffer. But light strategies need to be reconsidered for 4 wheels.
Mueven hora de arranque - El Vigía
Just saw this in the Ensenada newspaper El Vigia:
"Score International decided to move the time of the start of the 48th Edition of the Baja 1000, so as to not conflict with the start of the November 20 Mexican Revolution Parade, so the the start of the race for the Trophy Trucks will be at 11AM.
The change was announced by the official spokesperson for the off road organization, Dominic Clark.
At 9AM will be the start of the civic parade in honor of the Mexican Revolution, which will start in the area called R1, and then turn around on Juárez and the bridge over the Ensenada arroyo.
The motorcycles will start at 6AM from Bulevar Costero, to cover a route of 828.38 miles, and all the competitors have a time limit of between 33 and 34 hours to complete."
Gives the slow bikes and quads another 1 hour buffer. But light strategies need to be reconsidered for 4 wheels.
Mueven hora de arranque - El Vigía