Vaya con Dios Kurt. Go with God. Thats how they say it in Baja. Riding in Baja for 30 years now has been a wonderful experience. But, it has its risks, its the wild west. You are on you own. Do like the Mexicans is a survival secret. This is terrible tragedy. Untimely that the helo just went off station to re-fuel. Kurt was riding like the wind to get their first Baja 1000 win. After playing catch-up for 500 miles riding in the dust of 1X, he was in the lead! I saw a overhead photo of the area, it was flat and straight. There was a bunch of 6" high bushes along the course. They think he hit a horse or cow at speed. I have watched Kurt race at the H & H Nationals for the last several years. I have been at the end of the bomb run to see him go by. His speeds were unreal, 80-90 mph. I saw the start for the Baja qualifing trial, 1st thru 5th over the jump out of sight and pinned, never backing off. Though I didn't know Kurt personally, This really hurts. He has a lot of friends. Que Dios te Bendiga. Elruko