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The SCORE Baja 1000 race, 1047 miles of treacherous, unforgiving terrain in the 2006 Baja 1000, is a pinnacle motorsport achievement. The 2006 SCORE BAJA 1000 attracted some 431 entries from around the world, and only 54% of those entries finished. Of the solo motorcyclist entries riding “Ironman” 43% finished. This incredible test of man and machine includes professional and sportsman class riders and drivers who enter the 33 different car, truck, motorcycle and ATV classes. Contestants race the entire way, from start to finish, stopping only for gas, repairs and to change riders/drivers.
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The race course is marked with orange/white ribbon, yellow reflective tape, orange arrows, green wrong ways, and mile markers every five miles. SCORE cannot guarantee that course markings will be in place on race day. It is the responsibility of each driver/rider to race in a controlled manner and be able to slow down to avoid danger spots.
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