All three Screamin' Eagle Harley-Davidsons
reached the semifinals for the first time since
Angelle Sampey joined the team over the
winter. Sampey defeated red-lighting Hector
Arana Sr. in round one and Scotty Pollacheck
in round two before falling to Krawiec.
To reach the final, Krawiec needed a quick
left hand in round one, where his 0.017 light al-
lowed him to beat Ryan Oehler on a holeshot,
6.91 to 6.90, then faced number-one qualifier
Matt Smith, who had received a bye in round
one but fell to Krawiec, 6.89 to 6.93. Krawiec
then outran Sampey, 6.95 to 6.98 to reach
his seventh final of the year and the 85th of his
career.
Krawiec remained winless in his last 10 final
rounds, including seven this year, but remains
part of the championship race. CN
IN
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Harley-Davidson LiveWire
Back In Production
T
he Harley-Davidson LiveWire elec-
tric motorcycle is back in produc-
tion, following a stoppage attributed to
a "non-standard condition" related to
charging processes last week.
"After completing rigorous analysis
this week, we have resumed LiveWire
production and deliveries," Harley-Da-
vidson said in a statement. "Custom-
ers may continue riding their LiveWire
motorcycle and are able to charge the
motorcycle through all methods. Tem-
porarily stopping LiveWire production
allowed us to confirm that the non-
standard condition identified on one
motorcycle was a singular occurrence.
We take pride in our rigorous quality
assurance measures and our drive to
deliver the world's best motorcycles."
If you'd like to hear what the
LiveWire is like to ride, here's our First
Ride Review. CN
Harley-Davidson has turned LiveWire production back on.
Krawiec has reached the final round seven times this year
but is still winless, though he's still in the title hunt.