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Mike Newton went two for two with a convincing win in the Senior Vintage final. Ossa
rider Mark Gatlin of Fort Smith, Arkansas,
threw out some good powerslides for the
crowd and came in second. Coming out of
retirement, Randall Davis was looking good on
his Bultaco until he low-sided on the final lap.
ending up third.
In the combined Overall and Amateur Masters contest, the winner was Topeka, Kansas'
David Barkley, aboard a 750cc Champion
Yamaha. Super Senior honors went to overall
runner-up John Varbel, while third place overall was the winner in the Open Twin Vintage
Amateur class, Yamaha rider Gary Clingan.
The second-placed Amateur Master, Gary
Moore, was fourth overall. Bob Ives grabbed
third in Super Senior portion, over Myron
Combs.
After a lap-one scuffle. Taylor again made
off with a win in the 250/505cc Amateur 10lapper. Jeff Brewer and David Shrum, both
local Yamaha riders, filled out the top three.
The Open Pro Twin final was all Reggie
"01' Pappy" Barkley and his Yamaha twin. Jim
Strome tried to catch his fellow Kansan but fell
short at the flag. Triumph pilot Delbert Collins
recovered from a near-disastrous tangle with
Speedy Arnett to finish third.
The action-packed 600cc Vintage Pro final
looked to be the property of Pauls Valley,
Oklahoma's Rusty Bond until his chain came
adrift for the second time of the meet, and he
had to watch Strome take the checkers. Joe
Debuler from Sioux Falls, South Dakota,
steadily worked his ancient Bultaco up to the
place position, over Yamaha riders Roy Hinkle
and Collins.
In 505cc Pro Sport action, the wheel·bang·
ing first lap went to Adams Racing Rotax rider
Danny Eslick. as did the next nine circuits.
Jeremy Hinkle kept the flying Eslick in sight·
barely· and came home second, over Russell
Marlin and Jared Enright.
In 505cc Expert racing, Chillicothe, Illinois'
Rob Pearson put it to 'em after a first-lap pass
of holeshot whiz Mike Hinds. Texan Jason
Tyer worked his way up from a mid pack start
to worry Pearson near the end, but the bucks
and the gold went to Pearson. Hinds, who was
suffering from a chronically dislocated shaul·
der. faded to fourth, behind Joe Duvall but
ahead of Bret Sowders.
Hinds got his revenge in the Open Expert
final. He got off the line first and stayed there
this time. Tyer kept the pressure on but
couldn't get around the rider from Claremore,
Oklahoma. Sowders finished third, just ahead
of Pearson and Duvall. Hinds' victory wheelie
just about did him in. as his shoulder popped
out upon touchdown.
After a quick repair against a steel post,
Hinds took the measure of the Mad Dog Mini
field. Pearson appeared the be the man to
beat after stuffing Jeff Bostic to earlier win the
Mad Dog Mini Trophy Dash, but with four laps
to go in the final, Hinds stuffed Pearson a good
one in turn one. and that was all she wrote.
Hinds went on to another victory, another
wheelie - and another dislocation_ (Ahh, the
life of a professional racer!) Tyer finished
second, with Bostic third and Kevin and Mark
Ellingsworth fourth and fifth.
Scheduled To AlIend:
Team AmsoiVChaparraVHonda Mike LaRocca, Travis Preston, Chris Gosselaar, Michael Bryne,
Ryan Mills
Team Honda Racing Ricky Carmichael, Ernesta Fonseca, Nathan Ramsey
Team Pro ClrcultlKawa5(]kVChevy Trucks Ezra Lusk, James 'Bubba' Stewart
Team SoBe Suzuki Travis Pastrano, Sebastian Tartelli, Stephan Roncada
Team SoBe SUZUki 125 Danny Smith, Brandon Jesseman, Mathieu Lallaz, Sean Hamblin
Team Yamaha David Vuillemin, Tim Ferry, Chad Reed
Team Boost MobilelYamaha of Troy Ivan Tedesco, Craig Anderson, Brack Sellards, Josh Hansen
Team Pro Circuit Kawasaki Man Walker, Eric Sarby, Justin Buckelew, Mike Brawn
Team MotoWorld Suzuki Andrew Shart(125WSX), David Pingree(125WSX), Ryan Marais(125WSX),
Daryl Hurley(125ESX), Bobby Kiniry(125ESX)
Plus:
Chaparral Honda Support Riders Daryl Euklund ond Zeb Armstrong
Creek County Fairgrounds Arena
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Sapulpa, Oklahoma
Results, November 30, 2002

