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Mark Tilley
by: Mark Tilley
As the 5th Annual BAJA 400 race set off at 5:01am for our 7x machine, there was more to this race then just a win. With the last 2 races having technicalities that would demote our overall position and rider changes, this victory felt great. From the pit crews and chase crews, communication was on point all day. Justin Morgan set off early morning to take the bike through the first half of the course, making up time on the bike ahead of him, he kept it smooth and consistent hitting his lines they mapped out during pre-run and making quick work at the gas only pit stops every ...
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As the 5th Annual BAJA 400 race set off at 5:01am for our 7x machine, there was more to this race then just a win. With the last 2 races having technicalities that would demote our overall position and rider changes, this victory felt great. From the pit crews and chase crews, communication was on point all day. Justin Morgan set off early morning to take the bike through the first half of the course, making up time on the bike ahead of him, he kept it smooth and consistent hitting his lines they mapped out during pre-run and making quick work at the gas only pit stops every ...
... continues at Dirt Bike Magazine
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