In November of 2011 two amateurs decided their first professional race ever would be one of the worlds toughest- the Score BAJA 1000. The infamous illegal street racer Alex Roy and Skiny begin a journey that will take them around the world to test themselves against some of the worlds most challenging races and hangovers
Earning his first SCORE overall motorcycle victory and third for KTM in this race was the team of Kurt Caselli, Murrieta, Calif./Ivan Ramirez, Ensenada, Mexico. They divided up the riding in Class 22 on the Bonanza Plumbing KTM 450SX-F to snap the six-race San Felipe winning streak by Honda with a winning of time of 4:40:03, averaging 53.28mph.
Josh Frederick, Moapa, Nev., led his team to the Overall ATV and the Class 25 title on a Can-Am DS-450. Frederick, the 2005 SCORE season point champion in the class, split the riding time with Dillon Zimmerman, Murrieta, Calif./Cesar Lopez, San Felipe, Mexico … More
There are few environments that can give the sense of loneliness and desolation like an expansive range of shifting, featureless sand dunes. For West Coasters, the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area, commonly called the Glamis Dunes, epitomize the dune experience and an OHV subculture that revolves around the gritty landscape. MotoUSA’s Southern California crew are regulars at Glamis, but those of us in the Oregon HQ offices are accustomed to a very different dune climate. I had a chance to explore the dune Mecca at the unveiling of Yamaha’s 2012 Special Edition YFZ450R and Raptor 700R sport ATVs  … More