had some damage from a crash
that happened around race mile
350. One of our guys went down
and bent some stuff up, and we
ended up losing some time there.
We had a pretty decent lead at
that time, but that lead kind of
shrank. Then we were kind of
in a battle with the 338X team.
But we basically clawed our way
back and were able to come out
victorious."
For Harris, it was his fourth
win in the Pro Moto 60 class. He
shared the ride on the number
600x Husqvarna FE501 with Jeff
Miller, George Pennington, Oscar
Hale and Scott Laurrance.
Larry Serna Junior finished first
in the Pro Moto Ironman class, cel
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ebrating on Ensenada's Boulevard
Costero after an intense 25 hours,
41 minutes and 42 seconds riding
his number 715x Honda CRF450X.
In this class, riders complete the
entire racecourse without any
teammate relief.
Serna reached the podium in ev
-
ery SCORE event this year, winning
the SCORE San Felipe 250 and
the SCORE Baja 500, and finishing
second in the SCORE Baja 400. As
a result, he will also receive a 2025
Rod Hall SCORE Milestone Award
in January for completing all the
miles of this season.
"We started well, because I
was the first one to start, but
then I broke a terminal of the
battery," Serna said. "We man
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aged to fix it after 15 minutes.
We ended up putting a screw
directly to the battery, with my
mechanics. And from there on,
I just started to recover time. I
positioned myself first, and from
there the fight was all day. At
night, I hit a giant rock and broke
the engine cover. We managed
to change it in a record time of
about 10 minutes. That served
as a break for me. From there
to the finish line, I fought with
everything I got."
For safety reasons, the mo
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torcycles started at midnight on
Friday, while the first cars, trucks,
and UTVs began at 9 a.m. The
midnight start meant the motor
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cycles raced in the dark for the
first seven hours before sunrise.
Later in the day, heavy rain hit the
Baja Peninsula, making it more
difficult for competitors finishing
later.
CN
OVERALL MC (Top 10, Rider of Record)
1. Tyler Lynn (Hon) 17:55:39.008
2. Arturo Salas (Hon) +1:33:49.18
3. Arnaldo Casteneda (Hon)
+3:14:24.37
4. Shane Esposito (Hon) +3:16:37.58
5. Ana Rivas (Hon) +4:37:54.77
6. Jason Alosi (Hon) +4:45:14.94
7. Bhaskar Ramani (Hon) +6:53:38.28
8. Mark Bradford (Hon) +7:18:06.88
9. Axl Mustad (Hon) +7:29:20.81
10. Larry Serna (Hon) +7:46:03.03
Larry Serna was the
Ironman-class winner.
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