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Baja 1000 race results produce record of victories for SLR Honda

SLR Honda crossed the finish line of the Baja 1000 with the Pro Moto Unlimited win, adding to its rich off-road racing legacy. The success marked a record of 32 victories for Honda in the legendary event, including the last eight in a row, and 25 of the last 26.

The off-road race also represented a record of 16 wins for the CRF450X, and five consecutive victories for the SLR Honda squad, which was comprised of owner-rider Mark Samuels and co-riders Justin Morgan and Kendall Norman. The results produced six Baja 1000 wins for Morgan, seven for Samuels and eight for Norman.

The race results produced six Baja 1000 wins for Morgan, seven for Samuels and eight for Norman.

Night-specialist Morgan was the seventh rider to leave the Ensenada start in the very early hours of Friday morning. He handed off to Samuels approximately 275 miles later near Puertecitos, located on the Gulf Coast. Samuels, who assumed the physical lead around 65 miles into his stint, turned the bike over to Norman around the midway point, on the road to Mike’s Sky Ranch.

Approximately 250 miles later, Morgan took over again at El Alamo, for the final, 100-mile sprint back to the finish in Ensenada. The squad covered the 830.9-mile course in an official time of 18 hours, 51 minutes and 30.152 seconds. The team finished 1 hour and 17 minutes quicker than the second-place team.

The off-road race represented a record of 16 wins for the CRF450X and five consecutive victories for the SLR Honda squad.

“Man, it was a tough course,” Samuels told SCORE at the finish. “It was really rough and actually kind of slower than what we anticipated. We had our hands full at the beginning, but it was a really good race and by race-mile 340 we were into the lead. From there we just had to bring it home, and we had a great, solid effort the whole way.”

Honda Baja 1000 co-rider Justin Morgan rode the first and last leg of the race.

On top of its motorcycle success, Honda tasted victory with the Ridgeline truck, as the Class 7 win went to the Honda Factory Off-Road team (comprising owner-driver Jeff Proctor and codrivers Gatlan Haddon, Sachin Joshi, Richard Glaszczak and Chip Prescott).

Honda also won other classes, with a Fernando Beltran-led effort topping Pro Moto Limited, a Guy Laycraft-led team winning Pro Moto 60, a Hector Chavez-led effort victorious in Pro Quads, a Rabago Dario-led team winning Sportsman Quads and Tanner Janesky claiming victory in Pro Moto Ironman. In addition, a pair of Honda Talon 1000R side-by-sides finished second and third in the Pro UTV Normally Aspirated class.

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