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Cycle News 2004 05 05

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NHRA Power ade Drag Racing Series (Left) Karen StoHer (near lane) became the second female in NHRA history to take home a Pro Stock Bike e ve nt title. StoHer downed Antron Brown (far lane) in the final at Houston Raceway Park. NOt t AnOther prettY Face (Above) StoHer shows oH her NHRA "Oscar." She is only the se ve nth woman in history to win an NHRA Pro Class title. Stoffer becomes the second female Pro Stock Bike winner. STORY AND PHOTOS BY KEVIN McKENNA t might not have had the historica l significance of the recent HarleyDavidson sweep at the Gatornationals, but Karen Stoffer's Pro Stock Bike victory at the NHRA O ' Reilly Springnationals in Houston was noteworthy nonetheless. In winning her first career title, Stoffer became just the seventh woman to win an NHRAnational event and only the second to win in the Pro Stock Bike class, behind three-time champ Angelle Savoie. Riding Doug johnson's Geico Cycle Guard Suzuki, Stoffer claimed the final I 50 MAY 5, 2004 • CYCLE NEWS round victory by a scant .0 17-second over Team U.S. Army' s Antron Brown , 7.15 to 7.17. Ironically, Stoffer was nearly left Without a ride after the recent Gainesville round due to a lack of sponsorship. Only an I Ith-hour reprieve allowed the team , which also includes Stoffer's husband! crew chie f Gary, to remain on the POWERade tour. "Wow, " Stoffer said. "I think that 's the only way to describe this. "To go from almost not being able to race to winning our first event is unbelievable. Geico Cycle Guard stuck with us after Gainesville, so we were able to stay out here . Otherwise, we were going to have to park the bike for a while. I'm so glad because we were running well and I didn't want to stop." Stoffer had one of the quickest and most consistent bikes in Gainesville, and she matched that performance in Houston. She qualified fourth in the 16-bike field, trailing only Andrew Hines' Screamin' Eagle Harley-Davidson, reigning NHRA champ Gena Scali,and Brown, who were separated by just four-thou- 40th Anniversary sandths of a second with runs of 7.072, 7.074 and 7.076 respectively. Stoffer was not far behind with a 7.103, the quickest run of her career. No one will ever be able to say that Stoffer didn't earn her first victory as she took the hard road to the final round , as her opponents included Mateo Toolsrider Craig Treble, both of the Vance & Hines Scream in' Eagle Harley-Davidsons and Brown in the final. Stoffer outran them all with runs of 7.16,7.13,7.19 and her 7.15 in the final against Brown.

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