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2013 WORCS ATV Racing
Round #4 - Sand Hollow
April 22, 2013
Hurricane, UT

WORCS Racing - ATV & SxS Race Reports

Beau Baron Earns Third Straight Win at Sand Hollow WORCS
David Haggsma & Dillon Zimmerman Round Out Pro ATV Podium

Hurricane, UT - H&M Motorsports’ Beau Baron extended his winning streak to three races at round four of the Rocky Mountain ATV MC WORCS series presented by Motoworks and Dirt Wheels Magazine at Sand Hollow State Park in Hurricane, Utah. H&M Motorsports’ David Haagsma claimed the second spot on the pro podium followed by GPS / JRi Shocks / Can-Am’s Dillon Zimmerman.

WORCS Pro Podium
WORCS Pro ATV Podium (left to right)
Dillon Zimmerman (3rd), Beau Baron (1st), David Haagsma(2nd)

Sand Hollow State Park
Round four of the WORCS series was held at the scenic Sand Hollow State Park, which was the first ever race held at park. Although, Sand Hollow isn’t new to off-road enthusiast as hundreds of riders coming out daily to ride the sand dunes, slick rock, and miles of desert trails, which has some of the most scenic views of any public riding location in the country, but this weekend, it was reserved for an epic WORCS event, which featured the WORCS series longest ever course at over 13 miles.

With the extended length of course, the Pro Main for the motorcycles and ATV racers were combined in the morning for a 9:30AM start with the motorcycles starting first followed by the Pro and Pro-Am ATV classes.

David Flores - Honda 450R ATV
LMR’s Keith Johnson grabbed the Casey Johnson 312 Memorial Holeshot Award followed by Maxxis’ David Haagsma & Yamaha’s Dustin Nelson, but just a short time into the race, Haagsma would take over the lead, but he wouldn’t be able to hold on to it for long with Sparks Racing’s Beau Baron charging past Haagsma early in lap 1

Beau Baron - Honda 450R ATV
Defending WORCS Champion, Baron, got off to a slow start with him taking several kicks to get his Honda started in gear, but he didn’t waste any time making his way through the pack and into the lead in lap one, but wasn’t alone with Haagsma chasing after his shadow for several laps before Baron was finally able to pull away from Haagsma. Baron would go on to claim the win after the five lap race that latest over two hours long with lap times averaging around 25 minutes long.

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