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byJames Gilboy| PUBLISHED Nov 20, 2023 7:17 PM EST
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The Baja 1000 is renowned as one of the most difficult, most grueling off-road races on the planet. To finish is something to brag about, even if you're a pro with a purpose-built racing vehicle and a full support crew. But there are no words for what one guy did at this year's race: Show up on a damaged, used bike with no pit crew, no course knowledge, and somehow still finish.

Wouter-Jan Van Dijk, a Dutchman living in Australia, entered this year's SCORE International Baja 1000 in the Pro Moto Ironman class—that's one rider, one bike, and more than 1,300 miles. He entered at the suggestion of a friend, Shane Moss, who had competed in the 2019 race according to a transcription of a SCORE interview by The Checkered Flag. Van Dijk had plenty of enduro (long-distance cross-country riding) under his belt, and he thought the Baja sounded like fun.

"My mate’s done it before in 2019," Van Dijk said. "We were planning to do it again and maybe doing it with a team, then he said, 'why don’t you do it Ironman if you can? You reckon you can?' I was like, 'I guess I can.'"

That was only six months ago, and Van Dijk reportedly began preparing in earnest only a month ago, when he asked his fellow racers on social media for help shipping tires. He then flew to San Diego, bought a used KTM 500 EXC off Craigslist, and rode it across the Mexico border to La Paz. All he had with him were his buddy Moss and some saddlebags carrying the bare minimum of supplies. Even those might've been a little much, though.

By the time Van Dijk and Moss reached the starting point, they found the bike's subframe was cracked. (Van Dijk suspects the extra weight did it.) They tracked down a welder, and with the help of fellow racers were able to fix the bike and replace its worn-out tires in time to start the race. Van Dijk of course hadn't had a chance to pre-run the route, reportedly lacked a GPS, and would be starting his first ever SCORE International race in the dead of night.

So how do you think he did?

Well, as of the first checkpoint at 233 miles, he was first in class, and by mile marker 599 he was still running second. Because Van Dijk could only carry so much, he reportedly had to get resourceful to fuel himself along with his bike, stopping at convenience stores and allegedly scarfing down food his fellow racers shared.

With less than 100 miles to go in the race, Van Dijk's stellar navigation system fell off and he damaged a wheel, bending it so far it wouldn't hold air. While his back was turned at his next pit stop, his fellow racers zip-tied the tire to the wheel so tightly that it still could hold air.

"I didn't even know they were doing it," Van Dijk said. "I went to the map to look at it, and before I knew it, they filled the tank and started zip tying the wheel and all over the bike."

By the time they were finished, the clock was counting up toward the race's 50-hour limit. Van Dijk reached the line in time, finishing with a time of 48:27:03 including penalties. That he finished seventh of nine in his class is secondary: He still finished, with less support than anyone else in the race.

"It is definitely a challenge and especially being awake that long," Van Dijk said. "You just get a bit weird riding and doing everything. I've been half a zombie for the last five hours and in the last bit I woke up and was like, 'if I want to finish, I need to put some bearings on it because otherwise I'm probably not going to make it.' Luckily, the rain stopped for a bit and I could ride a bit faster. I’m happy I made it in the end."


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Amazing.


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If you've never ridden a motorcycle offroad, you may not know that it can be physically exhausting. Finishing the Baja is an accomplishment. Finishing it under those circumstances is extraordinary.

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Good on the rider….

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Incredible accomplishment. Shouldn’t have any trouble getting a sponsor for the next go around.

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Originally Posted by local_dirt
Amazing.

Sorry, but that is beyond amazing. Tha's A-fuggin-mazing.

Kinda thinking 1300 miles is more than the KTM off road service interval.



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Also speaks well to the character of his fellow competitors.


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Originally Posted by 1minute
Also speaks well to the character of his fellow competitors.
Sure does


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Wow. Just wow👏

This isn’t the same Dutchman that road the Dakar in garden gloves just for fun, said it was a great supported race.


Some real grit there. And his fellow competitors showed real sportsmanship isn’t dead!

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Originally Posted by Hastings
Originally Posted by 1minute
Also speaks well to the character of his fellow competitors.
Sure does


Yes it does.


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Probably would have done better if he bought a used XRR, as it were the King, instead of the KAYteeMMM, but skippy poofs ain't known fur logick. Flying across the world to race in a legitimately, rough competition without training is stooopid enough, but to buy a used KAYteeMM to do it with shirlea sells the stock. Still it's amazing endurance for ANY man...Good print, I'll wait for the picture show.


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Says alot about KTM bikes also. Mb


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I love zip ties, they 'one up' duct tape all day long.


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Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by Hastings
Originally Posted by 1minute
Also speaks well to the character of his fellow competitors.
Sure does


Yes it does.

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That is pretty crazy.

My old man always said the guys on the bikes were the toughest out there. Dad tells a story watching one guy come running into the pits at the Mint 400 with one hand on the throttle and the other on his face holding his nose on. He'd wrecked hours earlier and his helmet shoved his goggles down slicing off his nose that was being held on by a bit of nostril skin and his hand. He pulls up to the crew next to them and asks for help holding his nose on while he removes his hand. Piece of duct tape and he tore out of there like a maniac.


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Originally Posted by BALLISTIK
Probably would have done better if he bought a used XRR, as it were the King, instead of the KAYteeMMM, but skippy poofs ain't known fur logick. Flying across the world to race in a legitimately, rough competition without training is stooopid enough, but to buy a used KAYteeMM to do it with shirlea sells the stock. Still it's amazing endurance for ANY man...Good print, I'll wait for the picture show.

Where did you place in the race?

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