Hesperia, CA - #1925
Make: Honda Model: Talon 1000R Engine: Honda Engine Builder: Chassis: Honda Transmission: Honda
Building on consecutive victories in the Pro UTV Normally Aspirated class at the 2023 SCORE Baja 500, Zach Sizelove has established himself as the dominant force in naturally aspirated UTV competition. The 31-year-old Hesperia native captured back-to-back Baja 500 class championships in 2022 and 2023, demonstrating remarkable consistency in one of desert racing's most demanding categories.
Sizelove's mastery of the historic 500-mile Baja Peninsula course is complemented by his elite-level performance at the world's premier desert race, where he secured a hard-fought second-place class finish at the 2022 SCORE Baja 1000. This podium result at the grueling 1,000-mile marathon showcased his ability to compete at the highest levels of international desert racing.
Operating primarily in the Pro UTV Normally Aspirated division, Sizelove has built his reputation on technical precision and strategic race management. His Honda Talon #1925 has become a familiar sight at the front of the field, where his deep understanding of Baja's challenging terrain and ability to maintain consistent pace over extreme distances has earned him recognition as one of the sport's rising stars in UTV competition.
The factory Honda Talon off-road racing team is preparing for the SCORE 2023 season with Jeff Proctor as the program manager. As the team was out testing in the desert near Barstow, California, Proctor offered some insight into what’s happening with the team and a new Talon R competing in two of the four SCORE races this season. Read More
Zach Sizelove in his No. 1925 Honda Talon got the win in SCORE’s Pro UTV N/A class. He drove one of Jeff Proctor’s Factory Honda vehicles and the team was glad they did. “The day went well. We had no issues at all with the car or anything else, we just lost some time on a bottleneck on the Summit,” said Sizelove. Read More
After Kristen Matlock’s performance in the SCORE San Felipe 250 winning her class and gunning for the UTV Overall win, she was one of the contenders for the win in the Pro UTV N/A class. But 150 miles into the race, Matlock had pulled off the course allowing her competitors to move ahead of her. Read More
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