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Cycle News 2023 Issue 20 May 23

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sion Foods 2Fast2Tasty Chal- lenge, a special event that brings back the four semifinal finishers from the previous event for a rematch with additional points and money on the line. Not sur- prisingly, Herrera also won that event, defeating rookie Chase Van Sant in the final round with a 6.672, the quickest run of the weekend. "This race means a lot, obvi- ously," Herrera said. "Mission is a big sponsor for us, and for Mis- sion to put this on and to be part of it is just a big deal alone but to be able to get the win means a lot to the whole team. "We knew the conditions were there [to qualify number one]. I was more worried about the wind. We were all concerned about the wind because it was coming and going across the bleachers. I didn't think I was going to go faster than my Q1 and Q2 passes because I was all over the bike. It was going left, it was going right, so for it to be able to run 6.67 I was definitely surprised. But Andrew [Hines, crew chief] has got this thing on rails and it's the baddest bike out here. It's showing. They're flex - ing their horsepower, for sure." For those keeping score, Her- rera is now a perfect 13-0 this season, including the Mission specialty event, and he shows no signs of slowing down any- time soon. There are six events remaining before the start of the Countdown to the Champion- ship playoffs and Herrera has already built a very comfortable 169-point lead over second- ranked Krawiec while reigning champ Matt Smith is 175 points out of the lead. Ellis has raced sporadically over the past few seasons, but he couldn't pass up a chance to claim his first win since 2016 when Smith offered him a ride on his Buell V-twin in Joliet. Showing no signs of rust, El - lis went to the final with wins against Chris Bostick, Chase Van Sant and Hector Arana Jr. The next event for the NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle class will be the Thunder Valley Nationals in Bristol, Tennessee, June 9-11. Kevin McKenna FINAL 1. Gaige Herrera (Suz) 2. Chip Ellis (Bue) VOLUME ISSUE MAY , P33 Herrera's latest victory came at the Route 66 NHRA Nationals in Chicago.

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