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FEBRUARY
I, 2006
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CYCLE NEWS
BY BoB OERTIE
ArrtP Outlow Winter
Nqtionols
Round 5: licCloin Covnty
Expo
Three-State Battle
at
Purcell
PURCEI.L, OK, JAN.
7
Ft i.lers \,./ere sreeted bv race fans oacked
inlo
rhe bleachen
and
1L.rnp".rtrti i" *" lo. at rouni five of the
Al'tP
outlaw
wn-
ter Naticna&. Open
Pro
SirEles
riders from three states competed,
includirE Ken!
Briggs aM Aaron Undfors
from Kansas, Loean Sherb
and Clayton and Travis Hull
from weatherford, Texas, and
the
Oklahoma
posse of
Joe
Dwall,
leff
Bosti<, Bret Sowders
and
Chance Oabom.
ArnonS dle
dipitaries of dirt in Purcell were Dirt
MotorsporB' Shane Carion
and GNC number
18, Terry Poovey.
lndoor champs
Joe
Duvall and Chyton
Hull
squared
ofi for dle
rnain event in *le Open
Pro Sindes class, but nol without a maior
challenge from
leff
Bostic,
aboard the
John
Calvert-prepared
Yamaha. Duvall, ridinS a brand-new Honda
prepared
by Al4A
GNC
crew chief Garry
Baheler of Performance Vehide S€rvL:es io
Tnlsa and sportin8 a Chuck
Butler-buik engne,
led the ra.e from
green to checkered. 8ri8ts, out of Manhattan,
Kansas, finished
second on a Honda
prepared by Poovqr Eriggs took over second
spot followin8 a bobble
by Bo6tic on lap eigtrt
of the lo-lap main
eveflL Clayton rounded out the top three,
riding a Rotax-powercd
motorcycle sponsored by 8H Racang and Gilbert
Pofting
service.
The l25cd250cc
and Open A-class
points
leader,
Justin
Elswick, aboard the
PPR/Dayco/Dopps
Racing/K&N
Hotorcycles/Daley's Speed Shop
Hondr, experienced
mechanical
problems wi$ a throttle cable following some bar-
banging in a
qualifyang
heat race. Elswick,
who won four rounds
in a roq was able to salv-aSe the
ni8ht
by
still finashinS second to
Anthony
Vamno in the Op€n A class.
Pee Wee A and B
points leader Hope Robinson also
experien