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Cycle News 2023 Issue 43 October 31

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rolled it in. It knocked me off my game a little, but he shook the tire, and I ended up going a 6.755. It felt like a very smooth, good pass, but I didn't expect it to go faster than what I quali - fied with. We're happy with that, and after this weekend, once I go to Pomona and break the beams, it's a done deal—that's very exciting." The done deal that Herrera referred to is the champion - ship, which won't become official until the In-N-Out Burger NHRA Finals in Pomona in two weeks. Herrera will enter the final events of the season with a 181-point advantage over Krawiec, which means he will officially lock up the title as soon as he makes his first quali - fying attempt of the weekend. "It doesn't feel real," Herrera said. "I haven't even woken up yet from the beginning of the season." As for Krawiec, he continues to not-so-patiently wait to win his 50th NHRA national event, a mark that has only been achieved by class leader Andrew Hines, who has 56 titles. Krawiec advanced to the final for the fourth time this season and the 95th time overall by defeating Steve Johnson and Jianna Evaristo. He has had the second-best bike in the class for the last several races but can't seem to overcome Herrera's sizable performance advantage. Krawiec was first off the start - ing line in the final round, but his otherwise competitive 6.847-run paled in comparison to Herrera's 6.755. While the Vance & Hines team continued their winning ways in Las Vegas, the event also featured a few other memo - rable moments. Angie Smith, who was injured in an on-track accident in St. Louis last month, returned to ride her Denso Buell if only to accumulate qualifying points. Smith suffered several broken bones and enough road rash to require skin grafts but was cleared to ride. Looking to preserve her spot in the top 10, Smith qualified in the number 16 spot but did not appear for her round-one match against Herrera. The strategy paid off, as Smith is number eight in the standings heading into the final event in Pomona. She is 46 points ahead of number 10 Kelly Clontz. The final event of the season will take place on November 9-12 at In-N-Out Pomona Race - way in Pomona, California. Kevin McKenna FINAL 1. Gaige Herrera (Suz) 2. Eddie Krawiec (Suz) VOLUME ISSUE OCTOBER , P43 Herrera is poised to wrap up the NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle Championship at the next and final round at Pomona.

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