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Jimco repeats in Original Chassis Manufacturer points; Kroyer repeats in Engine Builder pointsKawasaki Motorcycle Manufacturer point champion; 22 SCORE Milestone award winners honored SAN DIEGOâKing Shocks, Steven Eugenio, Gus Vildosola, Steve Covey and Tony Gera were among the big winners Saturday night as SCORE International officially concluded the 2014 SCORE World Desert Champioship with [...]

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