Doug Eichner #2

Doug Eichner
WORCS ATV Championship Series
#2 Polaris Outlaw 525S

Born: Oct. 21, 1964
Hometown: San Diego, CA
Weight: 165 lbs
Twist or Thumb: Twist
Occupation: Welder for Fox Shocks
1st ATV Race: 86 250R 3 Wheeler; 21 years old
Turned Pro: 1986
Favorite Food: Pizza, BBQ Ribs
Favorite Drink: Ice cold Pepsi
Hobbies: Golfing, Dune Riding, RC Cars

Biography:
Doug Eichner has been involved in racing for more than 30 years and is best known for winning the 12-hour Ponte De Vaux in France an unprecedented seven times. He has competed successfully in several different venues including winning the Mickey Thompson Offroad Championship, Multiple GNC open-Pro Championships, Multiple White Brothers 4-stroke World Championships, SCORE’s Baja 1000, the ITP Quadcross Series. As 5 time winner of the WORCS Championship, Eichner is out to regain his number one plate aboard the New Outlaw 525S in 2008.

Racing Info:
Doug Eichner, probably most famous for winning the Ponte De Voux in France an amazing 7 times, has made a name for himself over the last 20 years for being an extremely fast, talented, and very well-rounded rider who is capable of not only taking on some of the most grueling and physically demanding racecourses in the US and abroad (and he’s got the championships to prove it!), but also for his ability to conquer the most technical MX tracks around with the best of the best.

Accomplishments:
7- time Pont De Vaux World Champion (1993, 1995, 1996, 2000-2002 & 2005)
Mickey Thompson Offroad Champion (1993)
GNC Open Pro Series Champion (1995-1997)
White brothers 4-stroke World Champion (2001, 2003)
Overall SCORE Series Champion (2002, 2003)
SCORE Baja 1000 Champion (1994)
WORCS Champion (2002-2006)
Best in Desert Series Champion (2002, 2003)
FRT 24-hr Endurance Champion (1999, 2001, 2003 & 2004)
Adelanto Grand Prix Champion (2000, 2002, 2005 & 2006)
Elsinore Grand Prix Champion (1993, 1996-1997, 1999, 2001-2004)
Golden State Champion (1999, 2000)
New Zealand National Champion (1998)
King of the Desert Champion (2000 & 2003)