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Cycle News 2021 Issue 16 April 20

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Ryan Oehler Claims Second NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle Victory R yan Oehler grabbed his sec- ond NHRA Pro Stock Motorcy- cle victory at the Denso Four Wide Nationals in Las Vegas, but his path to a victory was anything but easy. During Friday's first qualifying ses- sion, Oehler suffered a brake failure and put his EBR into the sand trap at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Things didn't get much easier on race day when Oehler and his team had to swap engines after the first round of eliminations. Somehow, Oehler persevered and won the final quad of the unique event over Cory Reed, Steve John- son and Scotty Pollacheck. "This is crazy. We started the weekend off in the sand at the end of the track and we had to fix the bike," Oehler said. "Then, in round one, we basically ruined an engine. It had no oil pressure all the way down the track. We changed motors and made a rapid turnaround. Then, we go out and get our second Wally [NHRA tro- phy]. There's gonna be more." Oehler won the first race of the Covid-shortened 2020 season and ended the season with a runner-up finish in Houston. He finished the year as the number seven-ranked rider in the class, but for all his recent success, Oehler admitted that he still wasn't quite sure about the four-wide format, a twice-a- year spectacle that features four bikes at a time instead of two. The first two finishers in each "quad" advance until the final round. The presence of a second Christmas Tree starting system and the lights at the end of the track that signal the winner and second-place fin- isher, have been known to confuse even the most experienced racers, and Oehler wasn't immune. "It took a few rounds, but I finally know how the lights work here," Oehler said. "If the light in your lane, is flashing, you're the winner. If it's solid, you're the runner-up. We want to see more of those flashing lights." Oehler kicked off eliminations with a win against Denso EBR's Angie Smith and Suzuki racer Kelly Clontz. Oehler was first off the starting line and rode to a 6.97 to cover Smith's quicker 6.94. Clontz trailed with a 7.21 elapsed time. Oehler finished second to MacRak Suzuki's Steve Johnson in the second round but that was good enough to reach the final. The last round of the day fea- tured Oehler and Johnson along- side Denso EBR's Scotty Pollace- heck and the Reed Motorsports Suzuki of Cory Reed. Pollacheck, the favorite, took himself out of the running with a red-light start allow- ing Oehler to win with a 6.91 while Reed was credited with a runner- up finish after his 6.94. With the win, Oehler finds himself at the top of the Camping World NHRA points standings for just the second time in his career. After two of 16 rounds, he's got 209 points, 26 more than reigning NHRA cham- pion Matt Smith and 57 more than Johnson, who is celebrating his 34th season in the class. The next event will be the Southern Nationals at Atlanta Dragway, April 30-May 2. Kevin McKenna Final 1. Ryan Oehler (EBR) 2. Cory Reed (Suz) 3. Steve Johnson (Suz) 4. Scotty Pollacheck IN THE WIND P54 It was a rough weekend in Las Vegas for Ryan Oehler, but he didn't give up and grabbed his second NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle victory of 2021. PHOTO: MATT POLITO

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