Congratulations to David and Jim Pearson!

Quantech's
president, Jack Pyck, was part of a support team at the 2005
SCORE Baja 1000 race in Ensenada, Mexico. The support team
consisted of 12 off road enthusiasts. The competitors, David
Pearson and Jim Pearson from Denver, CO each rode their Honda XR
650 bikes "ironman" (Solo).
The Baja 1000
is the most grueling off-road race in North America. It takes
off road racers over some very harsh terrain for a 1000 mile
long race on the Baja peninsula of Mexico. Racers drive
specially built Trucks and Buggies alongside ATV's and
Motorbikes.
According to
observers and participants this years Baja course was one of the
most challenging ever. The numbers back up that assessment: Out
of the 365 vehicles to start, only 163 finished the race.
Here is how Sal
Fish, CEO/president of the race's sanctioning body, SCORE
International, put it at a competitors meeting:
"You're about
to experience a most incredible adventure. You must expect at
all times to encounter oncoming traffic. You must be alert that
there are many cows, calves, bulls, horses, and goats roaming
freely on and around the course. All competitors are reminded
that off-road racing is an inherently dangerous activity that
can result in serious injury or even death. Due to weather,
animals, and people, [we] do not guarantee that all [course]
markings will still be up on race day. Be advised that
spectators on or near the racecourse may engage in malicious
activities by building ramps, digging ditches, and/or placing
objects onto the course. Once the race starts, it's outta my
hands--you're on your own, or, in other words, the lunatics
will, indeed, be running the asylum. Good luck and have fun!"
Both our
riders, David and Jim Pearson rode the entire course SOLO on
their Honda XR 650 and finished! This is an incredible feat that
very few riders can attain. They rode hard for 27hrs non-stop.
Most teams had 3 or 4 riders and many did not finish. We want to
congratulate them both for this incredible effort.
Here are some
of Jack's comments:
"This was an
incredible adventure indeed, surely the wildest ride I have ever
been part of. David and Jim are unbelievably strong riders and
should be very proud of what they have achieved in Baja. David
hit a fence post 8 miles from the finish and broke his wrist in
2 places. Instead of accepting a ride in the ambulance he
quickly got back on the bike and finished the race! Both riders
finished within 20 minutes of each other. When asked if they
would do it again, they answered: " Ask me again in a couple of
months". I know that I'll be ready to go next year!
Our pits were
out in the boonies and at night there was a carnival like
atmosphere with loud music, lots of camp fires and of course
roaring thunder as the Trophy Trucks were speeding by. It was
all quite surreal and had a definite "Mad Max" feel to it. Many
people went through great lengths to come out and watch the
race. I was sure glad to be part of it."
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