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2007 and
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This first photo, by Karel
Kramer is a wicked shot of Jeff Thomas grabbing some sick
air at the infamous Billings hillclimb - and like the caption on the photo
says, he's running 100% nitro on this run! Next is Jeff getting
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This first image is Harold Waddell on his CR500 sailing over "the
wall" at Billings. The force is strong in Harold's family - dad Gary
and sister Sara climb too. The second photo is Harold in the pits
after a ride, and the third with his dad celebrating another great ride on
his massive Suzuki. The fourth pic is Harold on the gas on
that fire-breathing monster at Tracy, CA. The fifth pic, from the first
Tracy, CA event in 2004, we have Harold flying through the timing lights
on his newer GSX-R based Open bike - this was his winning ride (photo
provided by DM Sports Photo)! Then we have a
close-up of Harold kissing the Team Trophy from the 2004 Hillclimb des
Nations - dear old mom captured this tender moment on film!
Finally, Harold on his new nitro-powered machine. |
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Here's a Peterson family album - Robie in the first
5, Bret in the next 2 (with Robie in one team photo) and father Kerry in the
last 2,. In the first two, Robie is riding
their incredible 2,500cc Harley at the new Widowmaker - the next two are Robie at Billings, MT launching off the vertical top of
the hill - one of these was published originally in
Dirt Rider
magazine, and I believe both photos were shot by Karel Kramer. The
5th one is one of Robie that commemorates his
2002 class championship...then we have one of Bret charging the hill, and
a poster-style photo featuring both of the
dominating brothers. The last two are Kerry at the old Widowmaker
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Here's the 2003 0-600cc Pro Altered Top Ten! From the left, #1 Travis
Whitlock, #3 Jon Smith, #4 Harold Waddell, #5 Mel Kimball , #6 Kenny
Kimball, #7 Pete Krunich, #8 Donny Beer, #9 Robie Peterson (not pictured #2
Dusty Beer, #10 Pete Loomis) |
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...and the 2003 Open Pro Altered Top Ten! From the left, #1 Travis
Whitlock, #2 Harold Waddell, #5 Jon Smith, #6 Mel Kimball, #7 Kenny Kimball,
#8 Kevin Bromenshenk, #9 Pat Liscum (not pictured #3 Dusty Beer, #4 Jason
Smith, #10 Pete Loomis) |
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Here's our 2003 Overall Top Ten (sorry for the image
quality...) #1 - Dusty Beer, #2 - Travis Whitlock, #3 - Harold
Waddell, #4 - Mel Kimball Jr., #5 - Jason Smith, #6 - Jon Smith, #7 -
Kenny Kimball, #8 - Kevin Downs, #9 - Brian Osborn (not pictured - #10 -
Pete Loomis). |
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These photos are of Kevin Bromenshenk - the first
going "up the chute" at the top of the Billings hill, the second posing
with his sweet open bike, the third pic is from Skip's at Carnegie, not
sure about the next one, and then a great poster featuring his sponsors.
New on 4/8/04 are the next two, on his new Open bike at Tracy, CA.
Finally, new on 11/16/04 are the last two, from Columbus, MT. |
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In 2003, one of the Billings, MT events was attended
by one of the most celebrated SX and MX riders ever - Jeremy McGrath!
Jeremy became a temporary member of Team Peterson, and rode their big
2,500cc Harley in the Open class. In one of the greatest "what-if"
ideas of all time, as in "what if Jeremy McGrath rode hillclimb," Jeremy
wound up just shy of the big prize at the end of the day - Travis Whitlock
emerged triumphant as the MT State Champion, while SuperMac graciously
accepted 2nd place. Here we have Jeremy and Robie Peterson scoping
out the hill before the start of the event, then checking out the bikes in
the Team Peterson pits, and the 3rd photo during an interview, flanked by Kerry and Robie Peterson.
The 4th picture is Jeremy on the line on a Team Peterson CR500, then on
his way up the snaking hill. Then we have a photo of Jeremy posing
next to the 2,500cc Harley that he rode in the Open class, and finally the
Mac Daddy shows off his
Dirt Rider
cover for their issue that covered the Billings event. These photos
were taken by
Dirt Rider
photographers Karel Kramer and Ken Faught (maybe more) and were supplied
by/previously published by
Dirt
Rider. |
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Off-Road
rider extraordinaire Shane Watts also competed at the very same event - here
he jaws with Robie Peterson in-between rides...
Photo taken/supplied by
Dirt Rider. |
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Here Brian
Osborn attacks the Billings, MT hill in 2003 on his way to a win in the Open
Exhibition class. |
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This is John Howell on his nitro-burning Triumph on
hills at Donner and in Wyoming. |
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This is the celebrated Kimball family, which has seen
decades of impressive results, and looks forward to many more. In the
first photo Kenny Kimball, Mel Sr. and Mel Kimball Jr. celebrate together
over Mel Jr's Open X class first place finish for 2003. Caught in the bottom
of the photo is one of the next generation of Kimballs...as in the second
photo, posing with their dad Mel Jr. The third photo shows Kenny
getting ready for a ride under the capable tutelage of Mel Sr. - you could
hardly ask for a better teacher. The last photo, provided by DM Sports
Photo, shows Kenny parting ways with his bike at the top of the Tracy, CA
hill in late 2004. |
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Here's a few photos of Kaleb Northrup taking his Yamaha
R1 hillclimber for it's maiden voyage - at the Widowmaker! Talk about
a baptism of fire... Notice how tall the sage brush is - you almost
need barkbusters! |
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Here's some photos from the 2004
Hillclimb des Nations, courtesy of Team Peterson. The first two are of
the hill (sufficiently nasty for a world-championship event), then one of
Robie Peterson, Dave Watson, and Bret Peterson eyeing the hill before riding
- then facing the camera. Notice that Dave Watson takes a turn as a
member of Team Peterson, sporting their swank custom TLD riding gear.
The next pic is of the unique (and I'm sure quite spendy) awards that were
presented at the HCdN. Finally, we have a team picture of all the USA
riders (that the Waddells sent in) - from left to right, the front row is
Dave Watson, Robie Peterson, John Smith, Harold Waddell, Jeff Thomas, and
Bret Peterson. The 2nd row is Dusty Beer, Travis Whitlock, Jason
Smith, and Mel Kimball. And, of course, in the back is team manager
Kerry Peterson. |
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These excellent shots are
of Kelly Braswell, courtesy of
Grey
Squirrel Photography. |
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Here's some pics of top
NAHA competitor Dusty Beer. Dusty is ranked #2 in the 0-700cc
Exhibition class and 7th in the Open Exhibition class in 2005 - but is
certainly no stranger to the #1 plate. |
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Here's a big collection of
photos from the 2004 Widowmaker sent in by
Roger Martin at
Assured Photos...in no particular order they are: Dusty Beer (3
photos), Brandon Whitlock (2 photos), Brian Helton, Donny Beer, Dustin Quast,
Harold Waddell (3 photos), Jason Smith (2 photos), Jon Smith, Ken Kimball,
Ken Long, Nick Last, Pete Loomis, Mel Kimball, Brian Osborn, Ryan Dicks,
Jeff Thomas (2 photos), Travis Whitlock (4 photos), and Dave Watson. |
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A few photos from the
2005 Big Time Hillclimb at
Halter Motorsports Ranch in Fort
Benton, MT. Left to right: Jeff Thomas, Pete Loomis, Kurt
Koester, Nick Last, Harold Waddell, and Travis Whitlock. |
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Some shots of Jason
Smith from the 2005
and 2007
East-West Shootouts,
one from the Halter Motorsports Ranch, one from Poag's Hole,
and the last one is from the 2006 World Trophy in France, where
Jason became the World Champion. |

Paul Stoffers takes
flight at the 2006 Big Sky Thunder Nationals |
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Here's a big
collection of photos from the 2006 World Trophy hillclimb in
Decazeville, France - courtesy of Ken Faught.
RIDER NUMBERS FOR REFERENCE
Jason Smith 59 - Stephane Pierrel 4 - Jeff
Thomas 17 - Herve Poirot 2 - Travis Whitlock 56
Ken Long 16 - Patrick Brunier 3 - Robie
Peterson 57 - Xavier Boutiton 1 - Dave Watson 60
Riho Kollist 23 - Bret Peterson 58 - Marcel
V.D. Akke 38 - Eriki Salak 22 - Don Beer 20
Michel Wissen 52 - Michael Resch 10 - Lars
Nonn 9 - Josef Hofstetter 8 - Vallo Poder 12
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A number of photos
from the 2007 Glen Helen hillclimb...2 of Factory KTM off-road racer
Kurt Caselli, 1 from the fence, one of Open Exhibition winner Travis
Whitlock, a pic of Kerry and Robie Peterson (sadly, the mini Glen
Helen flag growing out of the helmet couldn't be surgically removed,
and the helmet had to be put down) - then several more of 2-class
winner Robie Peterson.
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Here's a few photos
from the 2007 World Trophy of Laborie Vincent
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