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Cycle News 2014 Issue 46 November 18

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SCORE BAJA 1000 VOL. 51 ISSUE 46 NOVEMBER 18, 2014 P67 dealt with problems of their own. First, a wheel failed during Eddy's stint, and later, the rear tire came apart. He managed to limp it to the next pit, but that one didn't have a spare wheel. But a local saved their race when he of- fered Eddy a well-used knobby. Since the pit also had no tire-changing tools, Eddy carefully changed tires using only some screwdrivers! Somehow, he lost only 15 minutes during the ordeal and set off down the trail once again. Yet, THR's woes still weren't over. "When I got on the bike the lights went out so I had to pull the radio out of my pack and get ahold of my chase crew," Brabec said. "I got the new set of lights and it all started coming together." And at just the right time. "We were down about 25 minutes when I got on the bike in Loreto [around mile 960]," Hengeveld reported. "Our game plan was to not throw it away. Don't crash the bike, keep the bike straight and make sure you get it to the next rider." (Above) The all- Japanese team of Kiyoharo Ito/Akira Miyuki/Masanori Shimizu topped Class 50, another category that saw just two of the four starters make it to La Paz. (Left) Francisco Septien decided to check "soloing a peninsula run" off his bucket list and ended up winning SCORE Ironman, placing sixth overall bike and collapsing at the finish. He and defending class champ Alexander Smith went at it in the last 100 miles, but Septien was first to the finish while Smith DNFed. The gang of Mark Force/Gregg Hawks/Richard Jackson/James Libby/Bill Nichols/Guy Wilson survived to win Class 60.

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