Gomez Scores Long-Awaited First King of the Hammers Victory; Fresh Takes Every Man Challenge
Feb. 7, 2022
Off Road Racer Staff
Images via Ernesto Araiza
After years of solid performances but never quite cracking the top step of the podium, Gomez Brothers Racing finally has its long-awaited first Ultra4 King of the Hammers victory. When the dust settled on Saturday’s premier race, it was Raul Gomez, last year’s third place finisher, who conquered three laps and 227 miles of the most grueling desert and rock terrain imaginable—and cracking the seven-hour mark in the 14-hour time-limited race to do it, no less.
To do it, Gomez had to withstand challenges from a pair of former Race of Kings winners in Jason Scherer and Josh Blyler. Scherer, the first three-time winner in KOH history, was just 15 minutes shy of breaking a tie with Randy Slawson for the most wins of all time, while 2020 winner Blyler finished just under 35 minutes behind Gomez for the victory. Marcos Gomez, who led that 2020 race until the closing miles, and two-time winner Erik Miller completed the top five.
The naturally diverse KOH entry list always includes vehicles of all types in the premier race, including some that have already competed in Johnson Valley earlier in the week. Many of Thursday’s top UTV finishers were on the Saturday entry list in their same vehicles, and Cody Miller set an event record for the highest UTV finish with an eighth place overall, surpassing Kyle Chaney’s 11th place run last year.
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