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Sunday 25th May 2003
St Erme

Wayne Barrett was invincible as Cornwall Solo GTC staged their second meeting of the season at St Erme.

He won his heats and the final of all his events to come away with a hat-trick - 500cc, open and expert.

Young Gloucestershire starlet Tim Nobes brought off a double, in the 350 from Worcester returnee Tim Curnock who won the invitation. Nobes, also finished third in the open, to Barrett and Prynne, on his 350.

Last year's FIM Gold Trophy winner Benjamin Barker had his first adult rides, finishing third in the 350's and runner-up in the invitation. Mike Bowden was a good pre 75 winner.

The sidecars, hard fought as usual, saw three different winners, Andy Symons and Jason Barry taking the first open but Rick McAuley and Paul Edmonds turning the tables in the second and Steve Palmer/Stewart Togneri winning the junior.

Results:
350cc
1 Tim Nobes (Jawa), 2 Tim Curnock (Jawa), 3 Benjamin Barker (Jawa), 4 Clayton Chubb (Jawa)
500cc 1 Wayne Barrett (Jawa), 2 Jason Prynne (Jawa), 3 Kevin Williams (Jawa), 4 Craig Caddy (Jawa)
Open 1 Wayne Barrett (Jawa), 2 Jason Prynne (Jawa), 3 Tim Nobes (Jawa), 4 Kevin Williams (Jawa)
Expert 1 Wayne Barrett (Jawa), 2 Jason Prynne (Jawa), 3 Mike Bowden (Jawa), 4 Adrian Kessell (K Special)
Junior 1 Tim Nobes (Jawa), 2 Kevin Williams (Jawa), 3 Tim Curnock (Jawa), 4 Kevin Styles (Weslake)
Pre 75 1 Mike Bowden (Jawa), 2 Steve Cox (Hagan JAP), 3 Adrian Kessell (K Special)
Invitation 1 Tim Curnock (Jawa), 2 Benjamin Barker (Jawa), 3 Clayton Chubb (Jawa), 4 Craig Caddy (Jawa)
Sidecar Junior 1 Steve Palmer/Stuart Togneri (Kawasaki), 2. Tim Warren/Martin Shepherd (Yamaha), 3 Lee Hicks/Paul Jasper (Yamaha), 4 Phil Syms/Richard Crawley (Yamaha)
First Open 1 Andy Symons/Jason Barry (Yamaha), 2 Clive Stoneman/Rowland Broomfield (Yamaha), 3 Wayne Westaway/Mark Courtney (Yamaha), 4 Rick McAuley/Paul Edmonds (Yamaha)
Second Open 1 Rick McAuley/Paul Edmonds (Yamaha), 2 Andy Symons/Jason Barry (Yamaha), 3 Wayne Westaway/Mark Courtney (Yamaha), 4 Andy Robson/Keith Potts (Suzuki)