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Quad75Deze​rt Headed for the 44th Annual Baja 1000!

November 8th, 2011

Quad 75 LogoThis week Team Quad75Dezert leaves for Mexico to race the 2011 Baja 1000. This year’s race is about 700 miles, starting and ending in Ensenada, and comprised of most of the year’s San Felipe and Baja 500 courses. Read the rest of this entry »

Quad75Deze​rt Helping Raise Money For Breast Cancer Research

November 8th, 2011

Quad 75 LogoBreast cancer awareness month just came to a close on October 31st, but Quad75Dezert doesn’t have a big race to attend like the GNCC Ironman. So in honor of the amazing survivors the team has decided to put forth a fundraising effort on behalf of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. According to http://www.bcrfcure.org Read the rest of this entry »

Team Quad75 Dezert Wins San Felipe 250 Class 24 & ATV Overall!

March 18th, 2011

Quad 75 LogoTeam Quad75 Dezert Wins San Felipe 250 Class 24 & ATV Overall!

Brandon Brown, Kenny Sanford, Jorie Williams, & Robbie Mitchell went to Mexico to race the San Felipe 250. Coming off of a win at the 1000, Team
Quad75 Dezert was there to defend the team’s title in Class 24 (Pro ATV up to 450cc). Read the rest of this entry »

Team Quad75Deze​rt at the San Felipe 250

March 18th, 2011

Quad 75 LogoSan Felipe, Mexico – As the 25th Annual San Felipe 250 commences festivities on Friday, Brandon Brown and his team will have been training, tuning, and pre-running in Mexico for almost a week. Team Quad75Dezert, led by Quad75 himself, is in Mexico to defend their Class 24 title. For the 250, Brandon is once again joined by team rider and Read the rest of this entry »

Jeff Stambaugh UTV race Report

July 1st, 2010

JeffStambaughLogoCahuilla Creek Race Report, Anza, CA
The weather in Anza was completely opposite of the race two weeks ago in Milford. Instead of 30 degrees and snowing, it was 90 plus with the sun beating down; and no shade to be found. Most of the time sweeping all day Saturday is a disadvantage to a racer, especially if your race is late in the day. You might get a lap or two in to see the course, but sweeping is hard work, and it’s hard work all day. By the end of a race day a sweep rider is pretty worn Read the rest of this entry »

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