Memorial Weekend Mayhem
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In case you're wondering where our contingency coverge went, you
can thank Sprint for the lack of a working phone number ("technical
difficulties", they said). Since there was no driver's checkin
report yesterday, I will combine yesterday and today into one
update. Driver's Check-in
Present but not driving for this event is Chris Durham, who will be
spotting for Brandon Gillen. No word on why he's not competing this
weekend. Not present is Amy Bulloch, who wow'd the crowd at Vernal,
UT last weekend. She has loaned her "She-J" rig to Cathy Baucom for
this weekend's event. Cathy was involved in a serious rollover in
Vernal and is in need of a temporary competition rig. Husband Jeff
says she will have a new rig available for RCAA-Cedar City in July.
At last count, there were 53 teams signed up to compete this
weekend.
We also got a glimpse of the new tube-frame buggy from Dave Burling
and Dan Brown. Details cannot be disclosed at this time, but the
new secret weapon is scheduled to be completed in the next two
weeks. Just in time for a trip South of the Border to Baja
California (more on this trip and the new buggy in the very-near
future.....)
Day 1 Action
Friday's mayhem began bright and early just after nine am and from
the start it was evident that the course set up by Craig Stumph was
going to make for a long and frustating day for most of the
competing teams. Driver Jeff Price and spotter/brother Scott began
the day with two solid runs on obstacle's five and six, only to
suffer the fate of many other teams on number seven. The big
difference was that Jeff planted his rig nose first and stayed put.
It took more than driver and spotter to right the vehicle. Not so
for two of the three ladies competing today. Jennifer Little, being
spotted by her husband Todd suffered the fate of others and rolled
her '43 Willy's on obstacle 7. This is Jennifer's second-ever
competition. Her first event was in St. George, UT where she
finished an impressive tenth and in doing so qualified for the
SUPERCRAWL in October. (This was also her second-ever
rollover.)
Competing for the first time ever is
Kinsey Beard, who rolled on her first obstacle ever (obstacle 7).
Slightly shaken, she emerged from her "Jeep-N Stein" painted yellow
rig ready to take on the next obstacle. Asked how she felt about
her first rollover, she said "What a rush!" Said one of her
supporters, If you're not rubber up occaisionally, you ain't trying
hard enough." Little Success on the Rocks
The rocks have not been kind today. One of the days' victims was
Jeff Baucom who broke the short end of a 35-spline Dana 60 and
suffered one of the more severe rollovers on the day. Said Jeff,
"This weekend's obstacles are harder than last week's Vernal event.
"I came out here to have fun, not see how much winching I can do,
or how much I can break. The obstacles need to be set up to test a
driver's technical experience, when everyone has to winch up an
obstacle it's obviously too difficult". With sixteen events between
UROC, ProRock, CalROCS, and EROCC, breaking every weekend is
becoming too costly." Even Craig Stumph was surprised at the number
of teams using their winch today. He had driven every obstacle in
his Commando prior to the start of the event.
One newcomer to rock
crawling was amazed at what a well-built rig and experienced driver
spotter team can do. "I'll skydive, but I would never get into one
of these rigs - this is truly amazing" Sounds like rock crawling
has gained another fan.
Standing's for
Friday
John Gilleland leads the pack in the UNLIMITED class his Jeep
Liberty with an amazing 13 points. A close second is Scott Gadsen
43 points. In the LEGEND class, Garrett Sisson leads the field of
twenty teams with a score of 84.
Here are the Top Five finishers after day one: LEGEND
Garrett Sisson, 84 points
David Laws, 119 points
Dean Bulloch, 122 points
Von Werrett, 123 points
Jeff Rector, 138 points UNLIMITED
John Gilleland, 13 points
Scott Gadsen, 43 points
Chris Monk, 46 points
Mike Bailey, 84 points
Jennifer Little, 87 points
The Memorial Weekend
Mayhem wraps up tomorrow and we will be bringing a second report
after the day's event and will announce the winner. Stay tuned as
the drivers battle each other and a very brutal course in hopes of
taking home the First Place trophy.....
Thursday May 23, 2002
Noon to 6:00: Registration at Parkway Motors
Parkway Motors
1010 North Main
Cedar City, Utah
Noon: Free Barbeque Lunch at Parkway Motors, provided by Randy's
Ring and Pinion
2:00 to 5:00: Show and Shine at Parkway Motors
6:00 to 7:00: Drivers Meeting at Parkway Motors
7:00 to 8:00: Officials Meeting at Parkway Motors
Friday May 24, 2002
8:00: Driver's Meeting at Three Peaks
9:00 to 4:00: Competition at Three Peaks
Saturday May 25, 2002
8:00: Driver's Meeting at Three Peaks
9:00 to 4:00: Competition at Three Peaks
7:30: Awards at City Park: 200 North Main
The Cedar City event will take
place at the Three Peaks OHV area 15 minutes from downtown Cedar
City. This is a world class site that always provides some
excellent rockcrawling action. To reach the site head West out of
Cedar City on 200 North. Just outside of Cedar City turn north onto
the Lund Highway and continue for about 4.5 miles. Then turn west
onto Midvalley Road and follow the signs.
Best Western Town and Country
(Official Hotel)
189 North Main
Cedar City, Utah
435-586-9900
UROC has reserved a block
of rooms at the motel for those coming for the UROC event. Call
early and ask for Doris to book one of these rooms.
Motel 6
1620 West 200 North
Cedar City, Utah
435-586-9200
Rodeway Inn
281 South Main
Cedar City, Utah
435-586-9916
Country Aire RV Park
1700 North Main
Cedar City, Utah
435-586-2550
United Rockcrawling and
Off-road Challenge
648 East
Bristlecone
Delta, Utah 84624
Phone: (435)
864-3199
Craig Stumph
UROC President
craigst@hubwest.com
Your Source for Rock
Crawling!
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