Apr16
Cinco De Baja is back and better than ever this year in Albuquerque, New Mexico! If you missed last year’s race, check out our event coverage at – Cinco De Baja 150, 2011.
Cinco De Baja 200 is hosted by the New Mexico Off Road League. The New Mexico Off Road League (NMORL) serves Albuquerque area racers by organizing and promoting off-road races.
Expanded from last year, the Cinco De Baja track will be made up of five 40 mile laps composed of high speed desert racing as well as rock crawling.

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Friday August 5th, 2011 marked the tech party at Gardunos Restaurant In Albuquerque, New Mexico for the New Mexico 200 Off Road Race.
The New Mexico Off Road League put together a great event and not only did the tech safety checks on the vehicles before the race on August 6th, but also gave the spectators and racers alike a chance to check out all of the vehicles that will be racing in the New Mexico 200. continue reading »
Don’t forget to check out what will likely be the biggest off road race in New Mexico on August 6th, 2011 – the New Mexico 200!
There will be an enormous tech party at Gardunos Restaurant at 2100 Louisiana Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico on August 5th where you will be able to check out all of the vehicles that will be racing and meet their drivers. Everyone is invited out and you are encouraged to bring your own ride to show off as well! continue reading »
Groups like the New Mexico Off Road League and the New Mexico Off-Road Racing Series have been putting together a plethora of well organized, safe, large desert racing events on the sand dunes, back roads, and mud beds of New Mexico.
The size and payout of many of these events rivals many of the big name desert races held nationally and the number of racers and spectators alike is growing daily as these events get further recognition. Recently the New Mexico Off-Road Racing Series has put on the Gallup National Off-Road Race in Gallup, New Mexico and the New Mexico Off Road League has put on many large events including the Cinco de Baja 150 just outside of Albuquerque.
While many may think that this is an adult only sport, you’d be surprised to find out that a good number of the racers are actually kids with very supportive parents! On that note, we would like to introduce you to 8 year old Dillon Carlson out of Rio Rancho, New Mexico. continue reading »
The New Mexico Off Road League has put together a big off road race happening on August 5th and 6th here locally in Albuquerque / Rio Rancho, New Mexico. This event will be bringing together a large variety of off road vehicles and drivers both local and from out of town!
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More photos from the Cinco De Baja 150 Outlaw Desert Race event that was held just outside of Albuquerque, New Mexico on 5/7/2011.
Thanks to Jessica Fleigle for sharing these with us. There are 192 pictures! For anyone looking to purchase the high res print versions of these photos, head on over to Jessica’s Flickr page. Also, don’t forget to check out the pictures that Brian Sumner took of the event. Those are available here. continue reading »
May11
Race photos from the Cinco De Baja 150 race which was presented by the New Mexico Off Road League on 5/7/2011.
Big thanks to Brian Sumner of Albuquerque, New Mexico for sharing the photos that he took at the event!
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May4
The New Mexico Off Road League presents the Cinco de Baja 150, May 6th and 7th, 2011!

Some great outlaw desert racing action to be had this weekend in Albuquerque at the Cinco de Baja 150 event. These events are always a blast to attend and this years events look to be no exception. continue reading »
After the action packed day of off road racing the final event was the truck class. With a 20 lap 2.5 mile course the whole city of Albuquerque ended up with a haze of dust.
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We were able to catch up with the New Mexico Off Road League(NMORL) for their first event of the year. NMORL stared the morning off with the motorcycle class at 8am. The water trucks made their rounds early, but due to the cold soil the water froze. With about a 1.5hr delay Drew was still able to start the race after the ground thawed.
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