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Vintage Hare & Hound Desert Racing (1967)

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Ryan Villopoto Retires 4 Replies

This just posted on Twitter:http://www.dirtrider.com/ryan-villopoto-retires/?src=SOC&dom=twRead More

Started by pdxracefan. Last reply by Hendricus Jul 9, 2015.

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with all this "RAGE" over food trucks these days here is a guy with a smoker as his side car. We do sausage all the time and i'm tellig ya if this guy rolled up to your job site would you not go ....!!!!!!…Read More

Started by Michael Martinez. Last reply by sabreguy Jan 10, 2015.

JCR leaves SCORE series! 12 Replies

For Immediate Release, January 12, 2014San Clemente, CA:Johnny Campbell Racing, Inc (JCR) the most dominate motorcycle Off-Road racing team to compete in Baja, Mexico, is officially announcing its withdrawal from SCORE International Baja racing…Read More

Started by will. Last reply by will Jan 14, 2014.

Godspeed Kurt Caselli 14 Replies

AMA Hare & Hound Champion Kurt Caselli succumbed to the injuries he suffered while competing in the SCORE Tecate Baja 1000 in Baja California, Mexico, earlier today, November 15. Caselli was 30 years old Before I start my engine Lord I need to…Read More

Tags: Kurt, Caselli, 1K, 1000, BAJA

Started by Mike Kenyon. Last reply by pdxracefan Dec 14, 2013.

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Comment by will on January 5, 2014 at 1:20pm

Some screen caps of Bang Bang crashing his way to a stage 1 win.


Comment by Kevin Meyer on January 4, 2014 at 10:36am

Frozen outside.. only gonna get worse.. first round of AMA supercross is tonight.. Amanda and I will curl up next to the fireplace and watch the kick-off from Anaheim. Side note: I think after all these years I finally got her to be mildly excited about Dakar.. my kids can't wait though :)

Comment by Jaci on January 4, 2014 at 9:22am

A man, alone with his bike and toolbox against DAKAR

“Malle moto: that's old school Dakar!”

His time came last year, but his journey was way too short. After years of considering and trying to be at the start of the Dakar, Paul Jay finally lived his childhood dream. The Brit sadly crashed at the bottom of a dune on day 2 and dislocated a shoulder. After several months of treatment he'll be back to finish off what he started in 2013. But for this one, Paul has decided to do it the hard way. He will indeed be registered in the malle-moto class for riders without any assistance. On his Honda CRF450X that he worked on in his shed and rode in the British Enduro Championship to get accustomed to, PJ wants to live a real adventure. Used to enduro six-day events (ISDE), his goal, other than finishing, is to make it inside the Top 50.

“I've dreamt of the Dakar ever since watching it on TV. I'd been waiting to do it for the last ten years. Sadly on day 2 I dislocated my shoulder at the bottom of a dune. I couldn't quite see the horizon and there was an 80ft drop that I misjudged. It was carnage at the bottom. The doctor who treated me on site told me I had that look in the eye. He knew I would come back. I stayed on the race until the finish to understand it better. It's a humbling experience. Now is it more disappointing to quit after day 2 or day 14? Anyhow, I'll certainly celebrate if I get through day 2 this time. This time I'm doing it in the malle-moto class. That's old school Dakar. I'm really looking for that camaraderie between twenty guys. I've chosen a bike for its reliability rather than performance. It's a Honda I built in my shed. I trust the bike; I know the slightest noise it might make. I'm a competitor so I'm aiming at Top 50 but I want this Dakar to be an adventure. I've limited myself in what I'm taking with me. Simple things to think about. Last year, I had taken the wrong tent, the wrong sleeping bag.”

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Comment by pdxracefan on December 19, 2013 at 10:27pm

@will,
Well said. And yes, here too.

Comment by will on December 19, 2013 at 9:31pm

Very well written piece. We're still having a rough time of it at my house. You've probably read many stories about Kurt being a great mentor to the younger racers, all of those and countless more are true.

Comment by Jaci on December 19, 2013 at 9:13pm

That's a great article, but like you said MK, heartbreaking at the same time.

Comment by Mike Kenyon on December 19, 2013 at 8:35pm

member KAF3550 posted this.The article appears to be well written.And I'm not sure if I feel better to know or if I'm more heart broken for every person Kurt knew or influenced.I'm leaning towards more heart broken.

http://xgames.espn.go.com/rally-moto-x/article/10078322/kurt-casell...

 

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