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Bald Man The Myth.... The Legend
Joined: 22 Jun 2005 Posts: 654 Location: Under the bridge
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Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 3:28 pm Post subject: Mexico Marathon results |
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What the hell is going on?
:idea: :idea:
Any official results and photos? |
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Hines
Joined: 05 Jul 2005 Posts: 304 Location: Red Deer
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Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 7:09 pm Post subject: |
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hey baldman i thaugth i would get some results on the post i put but nothing i dont now what the hell is going on nothing i guess. |
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WILSON
Joined: 17 Jun 2005 Posts: 352 Location: Mexico City
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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 2:53 pm Post subject: |
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Ok.
I don´t have the times available, but the results were as follows:
U Class
1st: Gordon Humphreys and James Jackson
2nd: Guillermo and Christopher Cortés
3rd: Juan Quiroga and Merced Madrigal
B Class
1st: Jose Barquin and Javier Tapia
2nd: Leo Wright and Tim Harding
3rd: Juan A. Quiroga and Fidel Guerra
SP Class
1st: Diego García and Mauricio (Reyes??)
Sorry, but I´m not sure who got 2nd and 3rd., the crews are:
Javier Sarabia and Andoni Ahedo
Fidel Alvarez
FX Class
1st: Andres Wilson and Alejandro Rizo
2nd: Carlos Buitrón and Ana Lilia Zepeda
(The other boats busted and did not qualify for 3rd and 4th)
Overall:
1st: Gord Humphreys
2nd: Guillermo Cortés
3rd: Andrés Wilson
I'm trying to get a hold on the times. As soon as I have them, i will post them. _________________ Wisdom chases me, but I´m faster |
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SouthIdahoGary
Joined: 15 Jun 2005 Posts: 295 Location: Wilder, ID, USA
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Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 10:44 pm Post subject: |
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Congratulations Andres WILSON!! And thank you for the posting.
First in FX :D and THIRD overall :D :D . Once again the FX concept shines.
Is that 7/16 header bolt fix still holding and working good?? _________________ "faster, Faster, FASTER until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of DEATH"#163 "Tuff-n'-Nuff" |
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WILSON
Joined: 17 Jun 2005 Posts: 352 Location: Mexico City
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Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 10:31 am Post subject: |
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These are the times for the 2005 Balsas River Race.
This year, the run to Caracol and back was run on ONE day and considered ONE leg. I am posting the partial times for your information.
Leg One: Two runs, 84 miles each way:
Class Boat Number Pilot: FIRST LEG
U 157 Gordon Humphrey 1:01:05 0:52:57
U 378 Guillermo Cortez Cueto 1:01:52 0:58:32
B 188 José Barquín Sabaté 1:02:07 0:59:33
U 346 Juan Antonio Quiroga L. 1:06:22 1:04:47
B 117 Leo Wright 0:59:15 DNF
B 177 Juan Carlos Quiroga A. 1:48:13 DNF
B 153 José Luis Ramos DNF DNS
U 263 Estuardo Beltrán E. 1:05:14 DNF
U 387 Héctor Alvarez Castilleja DNF DNS
FX 15 Andrés Wilson 1:25:00 1:19:25
SP 2500 69 Guillermo Cortéz Palma 1:34:12 1:23:23
SP 2500 88 Diego García Otegui 1:33:33 1:24:42
SP 2500 27 Fidel Alvarez Castilleja 1:34:51 1:25:33
SP 2500 77 Javier Sarabia 1:34:10 1:24:38
B 131 Gil García Otegui 0:59:18 DNF
FX 140 Carlos Buitrón DNF DNS
SP 2500 51 Sergio Velazquez 1:43:10 1:26:04
SP 2500 1 Greg Boice 1:31:10 DNF
FX 32 Ignacio García Sancho 1:55:51 1:41:57
FX 122 Lidia Zepeda* DNF DNS
SP 2500 52 Azlán Levy Micha 1:34:40 DNF
Leg Two: 63 Miles, downstream
Class Boat Number Pilot: SECOND LEG
U 157 Gordon Humphrey 0:41:32
U 378 Guillermo Cortez Cueto 0:42:06
B 188 José Barquín Sabaté 0:44:06
U 346 Juan Antonio Quiroga L. 0:46:30
B 117 Leo Wright 0:41:46
B 177 Juan Carlos Quiroga A. 0:45:45
B 153 José Luis Ramos 0:48:16
U 263 Estuardo Beltrán E. 0:55:46
U 387 Héctor Alvarez Castilleja 0:55:49
FX 15 Andrés Wilson 0:59:09
SP 2500 69 Guillermo Cortéz Palma 1:03:34
SP 2500 88 Diego García Otegui 1:05:59
SP 2500 27 Fidel Alvarez Castilleja 1:03:31
SP 2500 77 Javier Sarabia 1:07:23
B 131 Gil García Otegui DNS
FX 140 Carlos Buitrón 0:56:14
SP 2500 51 Sergio Velazquez 1:26:54
SP 2500 1 Greg Boice 1:03:30
FX 32 Ignacio García Sancho 1:12:14
FX 122 Lidia Zepeda* 1:18:44
SP 2500 52 Azlán Levy Micha DNS
Third Leg: 103 Miles (approx), Flat Lake water
Class Boat Number Pilot: THIRD LEG
U 157 Gordon Humphrey 1:04:29
U 378 Guillermo Cortez Cueto 1:05:21
B 188 José Barquín Sabaté 1:08:59
U 346 Juan Antonio Quiroga L. 1:04:16
B 117 Leo Wright 1:03:22
B 177 Juan Carlos Quiroga A.1:11:19
B 153 José Luis Ramos 1:10:35
U 263 Estuardo Beltrán E. 1:16:14
U 387 Héctor Alvarez Castilleja 1:29:58
FX 15 Andrés Wilson 1:33:58
SP 2500 69 Guillermo Cortéz Palma 1:43:01
SP 2500 88 Diego García Otegui 1:39:38
SP 2500 27 Fidel Alvarez Castilleja 1:40:32
SP 2500 77 Javier Sarabia 1:42:10
B 131 Gil García Otegui DNS
FX 140 Carlos Buitrón 1:30:46
SP 2500 51 Sergio Velazquez 1:41:25
SP 2500 1 Greg Boice 1:40:12
FX 32 Ignacio García Sancho DNF
FX 122 Lidia Zepeda* DNS
SP 2500 52 Azlán Levy Micha DNS
Leg four: About 40 Miles, Circuit at the Ocean
Class Boat Number Pilot: FOURTH LEG
U 157 Gordon Humphrey 0:27:59
U 378 Guillermo Cortez Cueto 0:25:08
B 188 José Barquín Sabaté 0:34:26
U 346 Juan Antonio Quiroga L. DNS
B 117 Leo Wright 0:24:36
B 177 Juan Carlos Quiroga A. 0:26:00
B 153 José Luis Ramos 0:28:43
U 263 Estuardo Beltrán E. DNS
U 387 Héctor Alvarez Castilleja DNS
FX 15 Andrés Wilson 0:32:36
SP 2500 69 Guillermo Cortéz Palma 0:27:33
SP 2500 88 Diego García Otegui 0:28:20
SP 2500 27 Fidel Alvarez Castilleja 0:28:34
SP 2500 77 Javier Sarabia 0:27:49
B 131 Gil García Otegui DNS
FX 140 Carlos Buitrón 0:47:11
SP 2500 51 Sergio Velazquez DNS
SP 2500 1 Greg Boice 0:38:34
FX 32 Ignacio García Sancho DNS
FX 122 Lidia Zepeda* DNS
SP 2500 52 Azlán Levy Micha DNS
Total Awarded Time: Includes DNF and DNS awarded times.
Class Boat Number Pilot: TOTAL Overall Placing
U 157 Gordon Humphrey 4:08:02 1st
U 378 Guillermo Cortez Cueto 4:12:59 2nd
B 188 José Barquín Sabaté 4:29:11 s/d
U 346 Juan Antonio Quiroga L. 4:44:39 s/d
B 117 Leo Wright 5:00:04 s/d
B 177 Juan Carlos Quiroga A.5:13:24 s/d
B 153 José Luis Ramos 5:17:54 s/d
U 263 Estuardo Beltrán E. 5:34:23 s/d
U 387 Héctor Alvarez Castilleja 5:48:10 s/d
FX 15 Andrés Wilson 5:50:08 3rd
SP 2500 69 Guillermo Cortéz Palma 6:11:43 Desc.
SP 2500 88 Diego García Otegui 6:12:12 4th
SP 2500 27 Fidel Alvarez Castilleja 6:13:01 5th
SP 2500 77 Javier Sarabia 6:16:10 6th
B 131 Gil García Otegui N/A s/d
FX 140 Carlos Buitrón 7:04:22 s/d
SP 2500 51 Sergio Velazquez 7:04:23 s/d
SP 2500 1 Greg Boice 7:30:53 s/d
FX 32 Ignacio García Sancho 8:19:03 s/d
FX 122 Lidia Zepeda* N/A s/d
SP 2500 52 Azlán Levy Micha N/A s/d
On the SP 2500 (Sport Jet Class), Guillermo Cortés got the best times, but was disqualified as he failed to show up at the tech inspection.
I will post some pictures as soon as I get them. |
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WILSON
Joined: 17 Jun 2005 Posts: 352 Location: Mexico City
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Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 11:08 am Post subject: |
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As you can see from the above results (sorry for the format, but that's what I could do), I got the 3rd overall because very few boats started and finished all legs.
In the above times there is another omission as Jose Barquin had a DNF in the last leg.
My point here is to stress the importance of RELIABILITY of an engine.
I want to take the chance for a FREE advertisement for GM:
The ZZ4 engine is GREAT. I have raced two balsas river races and one circuit race and it's still running good. The oil pressure is a steady 60 psi. The engine always starts right away. It is always (or almost) at full throttle, 5000RPM's and has never complained.
I have NEVER done anything to it, (save the oil and spark plug changes after each race) not even removed the valve covers!
After each racing leg is done, it's just take the boat out of the water and have a drink. No staying up late to fix something.
I guess it will come to a point where it will simply blow one crank, be thrown to the garbage and I will get a new one, but there are no signs of that being close.
This is NOT the same engine with the 7/16 stud, by the way.
So, instead of spending big bucks on blueprinted engines that blow up after 5 hours of use, go get a ZZ4 for $3900 and have FUN!! (OK, you won´t go fast, but you can´t have everything) _________________ Wisdom chases me, but I´m faster |
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MISSBHAVEN
Joined: 20 Jun 2005 Posts: 310 Location: Grande Prairie, Alberta
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Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 12:09 pm Post subject: |
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Wilson, looks like you guys had a great time. It also looks like Leo Wright would have won if he had finished all the legs, many of his times were the quickest, pretty good for a B engine! What kind of engine was he running and do you know who built it? Were there any other crate motors there other than the ZZ4's? Has anyone down there tried the GM crate 620hp/572's? |
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WILSON
Joined: 17 Jun 2005 Posts: 352 Location: Mexico City
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Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 1:00 pm Post subject: |
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Ahhh...The "What If's...."
Well, the fastest time going up was Gil García, but Gil wrecked his boat going downstream while attempting to pass Leo Wright through a shortcut full of rocks.
Leo had a strange problem: The engine starter came loose (he had one of those fancy starters mounted on a bell housing on top of the engine) and on its way down, it pulled/tore the coil cable, thus causing the engine to die, thus causing the loss of control and the boat ending up out of the river on a gravel bank.
I'm not sure who built this engine. I would guess his copilot, Tim Harding, who knows a lot about engines did the work. Everything seems blueprinted here.
I usually don´t ask. I can't afford those engines, anyway :lol:
No one here has tried the Big Block crate engine. As fas as I know, there are only two of us here that are using crate engines on ANY class (except for the sport jets, which are pretty much standard).
You see, most people here think they know more about engines than GM or Ford. :wink: _________________ Wisdom chases me, but I´m faster |
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