Saturday, November 18, 2023

An instant Baja Legend, Wouter-Jan Van Dijk from the Netherlands via Australia where he became a naturalized citizen... raced the Baja 1000 with nothing but a backpack. No team, no sponsors, no support crew, no pre run.


The start of this story is when he posted a question on Facebook, one month ago, to the Pro Moto Baja Racing page:


Then he flew to the states from Australia, bought a used KTM 500 in San Diego on Craigslist, that had 70 hours on it, rode it to La Paz and entered the Baja 1000. Now it has 48 more hours on it, and will probably end up one of the most famous bikes to complete the Baja 1000!

 At tech inspection he was denied entry due to bald tires and missing safety equipment. 


He also needed to get a gps tracker and new tires, he somehow gathered everything he needed and took the green flag. 










He got help from random pits, even being fed tacos at one stop.

He finished the Ironman Moto class (riding the entire race solo) having never ridden in Baja before and no prerunning. 

Zipties were needed:








2 comments:

  1. This story even came up on a small fb group I host, kid deserves every internet post he gets!! Well done!

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  2. Reminds me of "The worlds fastest Indian". Makes me proud that random Americans rallied around his kid n helped him reach his goal. Rock on Wouter!!!!

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