Scottsdale, AZ - #4X
Make: KTM Model: SX-F Engine: KTM Engine Builder: KTM Chassis: KTM Transmission: KTM
Based on his impressive SCORE career achievements, Ray Dal Soglio has established himself as one of the premier motorcycle racers in desert racing's most challenging events. His breakthrough performance came at the 2017 SCORE Baja 1000, where he secured a remarkable third place overall finish in the Pro Moto Unlimited class, completing the grueling 1,000-mile course in just over 23 hours alongside teammates Derek Ausserbauer, Arik Swain, Bryce Oxley, and Travis Frohlich aboard their Honda CRF450X.
Dal Soglio's proven ability to excel in SCORE's marquee events extends beyond the legendary Baja 1000. He has consistently demonstrated his elite-level competitiveness with multiple podium finishes at the historic SCORE Baja 500, earning second place class finishes in both 2017 and 2019. His success continued at the Baja 1000 with another third place class finish in 2019, solidifying his reputation as a top-tier competitor in the world's most demanding desert races.
Operating from Scottsdale, Arizona, Dal Soglio's impressive track record in both the Baja 500 and Baja 1000 showcases his mastery of Baja California's unforgiving terrain and his ability to maintain championship-level performance across multiple racing seasons.
The King Shocks 35th SCORE San Felipe 250 had many challenges, but for the Moto and Quad classes, nearly all but seven of the 62 teams that competed across all Pro and Sportsman classes finished the race. SCOREs President and Race Director Jose A. Grijalva had these classes take a different route than the car and truck classes to avoid any vehicle-to-vehicle accidents. In addition, a helicopter dedicated to the moto and quad racers was on-hand to clear and warn of obstacles and provide emergency assistance if needed. Although the moto and quad racers Read More
Moto teams came out in full force to take on the 54th BFGoodrich Tires SCORE Baja 1000 Presented by 4 Wheel Parts. In all, teams had several riders to finish the entire 1226.35 miles of course, which started before dawn on November 18th, with some riders taking more than 48 hours to finish. Read More
Although the conditions at this year’s BFGoodrich Tires SCORE Baja 1000 Presented by 4 Wheel Parts changed the game plan for many of the fourwheel race teams, the motorcycle racers didn’t seem as phased with the changing course. Even without an injured Mark Samuels, Justin Morgan still had a race to win and asked Max Eddy Jr., Shane Esposito, and David Kamo to help him win. Starting before dawn on Saturday, November 23rd, Morgan headed out into the Baja desert and seemingly had no difficulty riding through the mud at a pace that remained well ahead of the SCORE Trophy Trucks that would jump onto the course later that morning Read More
While many race fans can drive and enjoy the terrain in Baja, Mexico, it's nothing compared to racing at full-speed. With the high probability of component failure and missing the cut-off time to finish a SCORE race, you begin to realize how difficult it is to obtain one of SCORE's Milestone Awards. Read More
#20 Overall and #3 in Pro Moto Unlimited
#32 Overall and #4 in Pro Moto Unlimited
#22 Overall and #2 in Pro Moto Unlimited
#22 Overall and #2 in Pro Moto Unlimited
#12 Overall and #3 in Pro Moto Unlimited
#29 Overall and #7 in Pro Moto Unlimited
#18 Overall and #2 in Pro Moto Unlimited
DNF in Pro Moto Unlimited