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Cycle News 2022 Issue 20 May 17

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VOLUME 59 ISSUE 20 MAY 17, 2022 P37 line, the two bikes were sepa- rated by just 0.006 seconds. "Steve's been out here a long time and everybody knows what he likes to do," Smith said. "He likes to stage first and likes to start last. He had the better bike and I had nothing to lose, so I made him start his bike first and in, and I went with the intention to stage first. I knew he loves to stage first, so I rolled in and double-bulbed him and it was game on. He's got a fast hot rod, and he's going to be tough to beat all year long." Smith, the reigning and five- time class champ, was only fourth-quickest in qualifying, which was led by his wife, Angie Smith. During final elimina- tions, Smith's Denso Suzuki was extremely consistent with runs of 6.87, 6.86, and 6.86 in his wins against Chris Bostick, Jimmy Underdahl, and Vance & Hines Suzuki's Eddie Kraweic. Johnson, who came into the Virginia round leading the cham- pionship following his back-to- back wins in Houston and Char- lotte, made just one qualifying run, but it was quick enough for the number-three spot. Johnson's path to the final included victories against Marc Ingwersen, Karen Stoffer and Lance Bonham. After four races this season, Johnson holds a 50-point edge over second-ranked Stoffer. Smith is now in fourth place, 121 points behind Johnson. The Pro Stock Motorcycle class will make its next appearance in Bristol, Tennessee, June 17-19. In addition to the Pro Stock Motorcycle class, the NHRA Richmond event also featured a special appearance by the Top Fuel Motorcycles of Larry "Spiderman" McBride and Dave Vantine. McBride, who long ago cemented his reputation as the quickest and fastest drag racer on two wheels, stunned the crowd when he ran 268.38 mph, bettering his own world record by more than three mph. Kevin McKenna PRO STOCK FINAL 1. Matt Smith (Suz) 6.842/198.35 mph 2. Steve Johnson (Suz) 6.786/198.06 mph Smith climbed into fourth place in the championship.

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