Team
Quad75Dezert Wins SCORE San Felipe 250 ATV Race
Overall
25th Annual San Felipe 250 - San Felipe, Mexico
- March 11-13, 2011
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Team Quad75Dezert
- Brandon Brown
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San Felipe, Mexico (3/17/2011)
– Brandon Brown, Kenny Sanford, Jorie Williams,
& Robbie Mitchell went to Mexico to race the
San Felipe 250. Coming off of a win at the 1000,
Team Quad75 Dezert was there to defend the team's
title in Class 24 (Pro ATV up to 450cc). Team 1
started last off the line, and passed nearly the
entire field ahead of them like a car passing cones
on the interstate! Out of 39 quad entries in 4 classes,
only 31 finished. Team Quad75 Dezert took the Class
24 win as well as the overall ATV win!
"It feels great to get two consecutive
overall wins and also win our class," Brandon
stated after the race, "Each time we come
down here it gets better. Kenny, our mechanic,
had to build two race bikes this time for our
primary and secondary teams. Both bikes turned
out completely amazing. It was cool to go through
tech with them and show them off a little before
the race!" Kenny Sanford is the mechanic
at S&S Motorsports in Puyallup, Washington,
and he pulled double-duty again as head mechanic
& team rider. Brandon was enthusiastic when
he spoke of Kenny, "He's an extremely valuable
part of the team.It's not easy to do everything
he does!"
Returning to the team this year was Jorie Williams.
Jorie rode hard for the team last year, conquering
an extremely long sandy section of whoops at the
1000 with a blown rear shock. Jorie doesn't give
up, which makes him an excellent addition! New
for the 250 was Robbie Mitchell. Robbie is a 7th
year WORCS Pro from Utah. "We are happy Robbie's
sponsors let us borrow him for this race. From
racing WORCS with him I know he is an excellent
racer, but he is also a great person. We were
very lucky to have him for the 250!" Brandon
said.
Also racing the 250 this year was "Team
2." A second, nearly identical
race bike was built for riders Jamie Kirkpatrick,
Greg Kirk, & Brian
Watkins. Jamie was on the support crew for the
1000, Greg is a desert racer
out of New Mexico with experience in the BITD
and Whiplash series , and
Brian is a Northwest native that caught Brandon's
attention for ironman-ing
a local 6 hour cross-country race and doing really
well. Even after a rear
wheel and hub came off near race mile 200, Team
2 managed to get it fixed
and continue on, finishing 11th. In a discipline
where finishing itself is
an accomplishment, the team was happy to place
11th out of 17 entrants in
Class 24. Brian Watkins excitedly stated, "Without
a doubt the highlight of
my racing career! Being my first time in Baja,
you couldn't ask for
more...Glad to be home, but can't wait to go back."
Pre-running started out well on Monday morning
despite a few minor crashes and incidents, but
nothing that would ruin the teams' race. Tuesday
the teams went out to shake down both race bikes,
make adjustments, and do some fine tuning. Then
they split up to pre-run their various sections.
Wednesday was spent pre-running again, and Wednesday
night Kenny finished up a few preparations for
the race bikes and did some minor maintenance.
Thursday the team pre-ran again, went over their
race plan, and Thursday night the graphics were
put on both race bikes and everything was double-checked
for Tech Inspection on Friday.
"Contingency day is kind of fun," Brandon
explained, "You get to go out and see all
of the race vehicles. You get to show off what
you brought too! Everything is clean and in perfect
shape - or should be - and it's a whole event
with spectators and not just the racers. It took
place by the water, which is beautiful. Our two
bikes are nearly identical, and to see them next
to each other is pretty impressive to say the
least . We were proud of them and it was nice
to show off all the hard work Kenny put into building
the bikes. He doesn't leave any detail untouched."
After inspection on Friday, the teams went back
to the house and went over the race plan one more
time in anticipation of Saturday.
Saturday morning came quickly and the team was
anxiously awaiting the start as they drove out
to their positions. "I'm always excited about
racing in Mexico. As we do more of these races,
it doesn't get easier but you do know what to
expect and what you should be preparing for, Brandon
explained, we're lucky to have a great support
team of friends, family, and of course sponsors
helping in preparations all the way through the
finish of the race." The first riders were
off the line at 6 am. Brandon and Jamie would
start the race and ride to race mile 30, then
turn around and go back through San Felipe to
race mile 177 to ride a second leg of the course.
At mile 30, Jorie would take over until race mile
92 for Team 1, while Brian would get on the bike
for Team 2 and ride to mile 105.
Kenny took over on Team 1 at mile 92, and then
he would hand the bike over to Robbie. Brian would
hand Team 2's bike to Greg. Robbie and Greg would
ride to race mile 177 where Jamie and Brandon
were waiting. Team 1 had about 40 minutes lead
on Team 2 by race mile 177. Brandon rode for about
50 miles before he handed the bike back to Jorie
to ride to the finish. After Jamie got on the
bike at race mile 177 he lost a wheel. Determined
to finish, he managed to use enough safety wire
and JB weld t o limp the bike to the pits where
there were supplies to get the bike fixed up.
Brian then took over a few miles later and rode
to the finish line. Jamie was in good spirits
after the race and said, " For our first
SCORE race I thought it went very well and without
our mechanical trouble we would have been close
to the podium. I feel so lucky to be apart of
such an awesome group of people and really look
forward to the 500."
This year's course was 252 miles long, with 2
7 entrants in the 2 Pro ATV classes, the majority
of which were in Class 24 . After the race, Brandon
described the team effort,"We started 26th
out of 27 pro quads today and we just kept chipping
away at it through the dust 'til the finish. Everyone
did their job and stuck to the game plan and we
just kept pushing forward. I'm really proud of
everyone! Of course, we were stoked on the win
at the 1000 for coming back from a lot of adversity,
but [we] are pretty stoked on this one as well
because there is no time with this short of a
race to come back from a heck of a lot of anything.
We had a flawless day and clicked off another
win as a result of it." All of the hard work,
planning, preparing, dedication and training is
finally paying off for this team - the evidence
is right there on the trophies.
"We're doing our best to turn this into
a regular occurrence," Brandon concluded,
"We want to come back strong for the 500
and I think we can. I'm very proud of the team
and happy with the effort everyone put in. I love
desert racing, and I can't wait to return in June."
You can keep up to date with Brandon & Quad75
Dezert by visiting Quad75.com
or following on Facebook (Facebook.com/Quad75Dezert)
or Twitter (Twitter.com/Quad75Baja).
Team Quad75Dezert
would like to thank the following for their support:
S&S Motorsports, Water Well Developing &
Surveys, Fox Racing Shox, Maxxis, Klim, Teixeira
Tech, HMF Racing, Uni, CBR Performance, MotoXNutrition,
UPP Racing, Fullbore Innovations, HiPer, Pro Armor,
TCS Motorsports, Spider Grips, Warn Industries,
QuadTech, Maxima, Precision Racing Products,Fusion
Graphixx, Asterisk, Wiseco, Fastenal Racing, Scott
USA, Rekluse, Pro Caliber Motorsports, Trail Tech,
Hot Rod Fabrication, KBH Construction, Dune Tech,
PitTraffic.com, Team Money$hot, & Murray211.
For more information regarding the series, contact
SCORE at its Los Angeles headquarters 818.225.8402
or visit the official website of the 2010 SCORE
Desert Series at www.score-international.com.
www.score-international.com
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Calabasas, CA 91302
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