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good battle for the third overall position. Dunn took third in the first race, while Bellen took fifth. Bellen got third in the second moto, but Dunn was able to stay right behind him in fourth and hold on to the final podium spot. There was a lot more great action in Dixon. If the first round is any indication, this is going to be a great series. eN Argyll Cycle Perk Dixon, Califomia Resulb: Merch 3, 2001 (Round 11 50 FIT: 1. Nelson Mange (Hon); 2. Blaine Coon (Yam); 3. Tyler Burgess (Hus); 4. Shzlne Segale: 5. Breenna Hayes (Suz). 50 (0-6): 1. Connor McFarland; 2. Cody Washington (Cob); 3. Troy Groffender (KTM). 50 (7-8): I. Kyle Tigert (Cob): 2. Cody Evans; 3. Brian Vorton (KTM); 4. Derek Bee. P/W 80: 1. Scott Connor (Yam). 60 (0-8): 1. Robert Wilson (Kow); 2. Kyle Tigert (KlIw); 3. Jesse Andrews (Kaw); 4. Brian Vortan (KTM): 5. Cody Evans. 60 (9-11): 1. Correy Solis (Kaw); 2. Nick Whiley (Kew); 3. Bryals Coon (Kaw); 4. Billy Barton (Kaw); 5. Chuen Logon (KTM). 60 NOV: 1. Joel Fittro (KTM); 2. Robert Noltz (KTM): 3. Jared Wey (KTM): 4. Zachary McFarland (Kow). 60 INT: 1. Austin Howell (KTM). 80 NOV: I. Buck Ford (Kew); 2. Brian Whitley; 3. Stenson Womeck: 4. Josh Fittro (Vern); 5. Austin Howell (Suz). 80 INT: 1. Jared Morrison (Hon). 125 BEG; I. Nick Ponzo (Yom): 2. A.J. Cavl!lgnero (Hon); 3. Ben Wurm (Yllm): 4. Kyle Smith (Yam); 5. Nick Richardson (Yam). 125 NOV: I. Charlie Hartzel; 2. Jimmy Pierce (Suz); 3. Vincent Guisande (Hon); 4. Wesley Norris (Hon): 5. Jacob Challburg (Kaw). 125 INT: 1. Robert H~Hold (Yam); 2. Trafton Chendler (Yam); 3. Chad Simon (Hon); 4. Aaron Bowman (Yam); 5. Scotty Guthrie (Hon). 250 NOV: 1. Charlie Hartzel; 2. Brian Dennis (Yam); 3. Frenk Chavez (Han); 4. Jamey Dillie (Hon); 5. Justin Madison (Han). 250 INT: 1. Trafton Chandler (Yam); 2. Justin Sanders (Hon): 3. Scotty Guthrie (Hon); 4. Gery Forrest (Yam); 5. Corey Dana (Yam). 250 PRO: I. Nick Bainbridge (Yam). OTHG 30. NOV: I. Scott Hausen (Yom): 2. Jeff Clark (Hon): 3. Glen De La Torre (Suz): 4. Corey Shandrew (Hon); 5. Larry Mulock (KTM). OTHG 30. lNT: I.-Bruce Baker (Yam); 2. Jason Silva (Yom): 3. Chad UnJe (Yom): 4. Gory TIll (Yom); 5. Russell Wade (Yam). OTHG 38. NOV: 1. Mike Dugger (Hon): 2. Carlos Munoz (Kow); 3. Bruce Meyer; 4. Steve Bellen (Yam); 5. Joe Tanner. OTHG 38. INT: 1. John Hodge (Hon); 2. Willie Willis (Yam); 3. Tim Dunn (Han): 4. Steve Bellen (Yom); 5. Mike Solis (Hon). OTHG 43. NOV: I. Leroy Francard (KTM); 2. MlIrk Mitzel (Han): 3. Stephen Conner (Hon). OTHG 43+ INT: 1. Run Knarr (Hon); 2. John Traverse (Yam): 3. Mark Andrews (Hon); 4. John Towner (Yam); 5. Mike Chouneey (Hon). OTHG EX 0-1: I. Donny TIllery (Yom): 2. Jock Hulse (Hon): 3. Greg Lepesh (KTM): 4. Rob Bel.key (Yom): 5. MIchael Taylor (Hon). OTHG EX D-2: I. Randy Law (Suz): 2. William Cartson (Yam); 3. David Pile (Han): 4. Ken Wolcott (Hon); 5. Michael Renner (Hon). not present to watch her son, was quoted as saying, "but I just can't watch my boys go that fast. That is for their father to do." Her plder son, Song pol, contests the 250cc Expert class, and the boys' father, Songsak, races with the Over 40 Intermediates. When asked if he had any sponsors, a very quiet Ratapol, with his brother smiling by his side, laughed and said, "Mom and Dad." The big track was a t 3-mile-long, sandy whoopfest, on which the Pros were treated to four laps, or basically 52 miles of pushups and squats. Toward the middle of the first lap, the scene quickly became the "Battle of the Okies," as 20-year old Sam Wash TCCRA 30th Anniversary Season Round 2: D&J Ranch Clay Whips 'em in the Whoops By JENNIFER WEBB BONITA, TX, MAR. 9- t 0 ith Texas Cross Country Racing Association's first-race confusion out of the way, 795 racers and all their accompanying families, pit crews and race fans enjoyed a smoothly run weekend of fun at D&J Ranch in Bonita, Texas_ The Pee Wee program kicked it off on Saturday, W of Sayre, Oklahoma, methodically made his way through the group after a midpack start. Wash - who is sponsored by Amarillo Hobby House, Axo, and Mom and Dad - passed Mark Faulk, who lost a chunk of his rear and provided clear evidence of the growth in the popularity of the sport. More than t 25 kids took their places on the various start lines. When the flag dropped to start the 65cc Expert class, 12-year-old Ratapol Waitayangkoon absconded with the holeshot and held the lead to the finish. "We are very proud of our son," Waitayangkoon's mother, who was sprocket somewhere in a whoop, and Dean Lane, as he walked back to get the chain his bike left behind_ Riding a KTM, Wash set his sights on 10-time and defending champion >- CCI C LU ~ z: LU Vol LU a: a.... a U a I e n __ S • APRIL 10, 2002 49

