Leslie Thomason’s Shock Is Proudly Displayed On A Living Room Shelf
What a week at King of the Hammers 2017! We left Missouri on February 1st and after 31 hours non stop we arrived at the lake bed Thursday morning. Our Iron…
What a week at King of the Hammers 2017! We left Missouri on February 1st and after 31 hours non stop we arrived at the lake bed Thursday morning. Our Iron…
MOTO ONE: Not (That) Scared of the DarkI like to think I’m a pretty good rider. I’ve been a women’s pro class podium contender in everything from National Enduros to…
The day started out awesome – warm weather, beautiful sunshine, everything. We got in line and waited for our turn. It is so awesome being in line with all of the amazing cars and drivers! We had our course planned out, and as we started everything felt phenomenal. Hunter was calm and cool, and listening to all of my cues. As we got to the rock section we noticed the car wasn’t climbing as good as normal. But we still made it up in good time. Right as we got to the top my hans device got caught in my communication lines. I lost all of my connections and couldn’t hear or talk to Hunter. I tried to get my plugs back but I couldn’t find them. So instead I switched to hand signals.
King of the Motos is my kind of race. It’s the type of riding I excited about: Big rocks, boogers that knock you, work you, lines that need finding, steep tight switchbacks, physical limits being pushed beyond what you’d ever dream of, endurance and mental strength constantly tested, exhaustion coupled with exhilaration as cold recovery beers make it to your lips and head afterward!
First off…WE FINISHED!! This has been a long time goal for Brian and as of about a year ago, myself too. We got home from the Fallon 250 with a spot…
Ladies Offroad Network Socials and Experiences at King of the Hammers a Success Everyday from 9-11am the Ladies of Hammertown gathered at the 4 Wheel Parts booth for a Ladies Offroad…
King of the Hammers Lady Driver Bio for Beverly Croy Driver of Record: Beverly Croy Co-Driver: Bobby Croy From: Arizona Class: Smittybilt Every Man Challenge (EMC) 4500 Class Car Number: 4544 Team Name:…
King of the Hammers Lady Driver Bio for Brooke Caswell Driver of Record: Paul Wadlington Co-Driver: Brooke Caswell Age: 34 From: Ave Maria, FL Class: UTV Car Number: 1948 Pit Number: 124How do you know your Driver?…
King of the Hammers Lady Driver Bio for Darlene HenkeDriver of Record: Darren Henke Co-Driver: Darlene Henke From: Wondervu, CO Class: 4400 Qualifying Wednesday Power Hour & Main KOH Race (Friday) Car Number: 4441 Team Name: DSquared RacingHow…
King of the Hammers Lady Driver Bio for Emily Binder Driver of Record: Jesse Balter Co-Driver: Emily Binder Age: 29 From: Santa Rosa, CA Class: Smittybilt Every Man Challenge (EMC) Car Number: 4533 Team Name:…
King of the Hammers Lady Driver Bio for Erica SacksDriver of Record: Sara Price Co-Driver: Erica Sacks Age: 29 From: Lake Elsinore, CA Class: UTV Qualifying (Saturday) & UTV Race (Wednesday) Car Number: 123 Team Name: Teryx GirlsHow do…
King of the Hammers Lady Driver Bio for Jeanette Chester Driver of Record: Wade Coleman Co-Driver: Jeanette Chester Age: 31 From: Upper Lake, CA Class: Smittybilt Every Man Challenge (EMC) Car Number: 4883How do…