| TORC Series Rd. 10, Perris, CA, September 26 | |||||
| Pro 4x4 1. Rick Huseman 2. Kyle LeDuc 3. Scott Douglas | Pro 2WD 1. Rob MacCachren 2. Dan Vanden Huevel 3. Todd LeDuc | Pro Light 1. Jeff Kincaid 2. Marty Hart 3. Todd Cunningham | |||
| GNCC Round 7, Glen Helen, CA, September 26 | |||||
| Pro ATV 1. Jeremie Warnia 2. Beau Baron 3. Josh Frederick | Pro-Am ATV 1. David Haagsma 2. Garrin Fuller 3. Dillon Zimmerman | ||||
| GNCC Round 11, Yadkinville, NC, September 26-27 | |||||
| XC1 Pro 1. Paul Whibley (Kaw) 2. Josh Stang (Suz) 3. Charlie Mullins (Suz) | XC2 Pro-Am 1. Kailub Russell 2. Cory Buttrick 3. Scott Watkins | ||||
November 2001 -- What the heck is a Kremmling? Well, let's put it this way, it's a small town that rock crawling put on the Colorado map. It sits somewhere between Grand Junction and Denver and may not have hoards of housing developments, but it does have a particular series of rock formations that are of particular interest to the local 4WD club, the Kremmling Crawlers.
Friday was set aside for "pre-running" the boulder-strewn course of competition. With fingers crossed, the 40 teams made their way through the trails in search of the "perfect line." In rock crawling, such a thing does not exist, and what began as a "walk in the park," became a trail full of fear and ultimate lip biting. Big rocks, 20-point turns, drop offs the size of a Superman leap and hill climbs that would send Sir Edmund Hillary hunched over in the fetal position were among the tear jerkers of the course. Wait, there's more! Off camber crawls outfitted for a ballerina, and well-place flags that turned the mind's eye into bleak tunnel vision, created a sense of what was to come for the weekend's event.
During Saturday's competition the day's temperatures sailed into the triple digits. With no shade to be found, the drivers and spotters had their work cut out. After the first day of hardcore wheeling, the point totals tallied extremely close, with only 22 points separating the top five. The pressure was on for most of the competitors, because only the top twenty would be lucky enough to compete in the next day's event. Day's End After a day of relentless torture on both man and machine, the Kremmling Area Chamber of Commerce lit up the barbecue and the entire town, competitors included, unwound to the sound of live music, a free barbecue and countless tales of who did what on the trail. It was the kind of day that fourwheeling boils down to, good times for all. Results - Day
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At the drivers meeting of Day 2, a few of the rules were re-vamped. "If the spotter stays in the vehicle through out the obstacle, five points will be removed from a vehicles score." This is similar to the innovative approach to scoring that UROC has enlisted. It makes for an interesting game of guts, glory and smooth moves. Loopholes A few of the more experienced competition crawlers found a loophole in the rules and chose to leave the spotter strapped to the shot gun seat, sending the driver out scout for the perfect line and perform the work of the rock stacker. After a few short rounds, the Kremmling staff put a stop to the "loophole" and told all Day 2 competitors that the loophole would not be looted of its nectar. To get the five points, the spotter had to stay outside the marked course and no "funny business" such as verbal or motion signals could be used to aid the driver.
At the top of the totem pole, was Neil Lillard, the cool hand behind the wheel of the red coil-sprung Jeep YJ Wrangler.
A special thanks to all that made the First Annual Kremmling Krawl a huge success, The Kremmling Crawlers, 4Wheelers 4WD Center, High Country 4WD club, all of the volunteers, the town of Kremmling, Colorado, and the countless number of other people and sponsors who made it happen! Kremmling Crawlers LLC P.O. Box 61 Kremmling Co. 80459 Mike Vandre @ 970-724-9586 Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/OffRoadDotCom
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