
Garron Cadiente arrived to the professional desert racing scene in the fall of 2005. Technically a rookie throughout the entire 2006 season, this thirty-year old Mesa Arizona native proved early on that he was the "real deal," and a force to be reckoned with in the high competitive desert racing scene. Racing against the nation's top professional off road racers in the famed SCORE Trophy Truck class, Cadiente, a self-described "off-road junkie," captured three different off road racing titles by the end of the 2006 season. The most significant title was winning the Best in the Desert Trick Truck Championship, after racing door-to-door with some of the best racers in the world. Placing an exclamation point on the 2006 season, Garron ran a flawless race at the BITD Terrible's Henderson 400 final event and he crossed the finish line welcomed by a large crowd of family, friends and fans. Racing in the SCORE Desert Series, Garron was awarded the 2006 SCORE International "Rookie of the Year" award at the SCORE Awards. This prestigious award is voted upon by the members of SCORE International, many of them who are his peers. One week later, he was awarded the Best in the Desert "Rookie of the Year" Award. Garron was introduced to off-road racing like many enthusiasts, driving sand rails and motocross bikes in the dunes of California. He became completely hooked on off-road after winning his very first race, "First in Class" at the MDR Barstow Race in a dual-purpose buggy. (This <b>...</b>
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