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Cycle News 2023 Issue 45 November 14

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In what has become a regu- lar occurrence, Herrera set the Pomona track record in qualify- ing with a 6.661 at 203.80 mph on his Gen 3 Hayabusa and then rode to wins against Blaine Hale, LE Tonglet and Steve Jonson to reach the final round. By now, most know the story of Herrera, who entered six NHRA events last season and quickly impressed the Vance & Hines team with his calm demeanor and unique riding style. He was hired as a replace - ment for three-time world champ Angelle Sampey and quickly put together the most dominant sea - son in the history of the class. Herrera won 11 of 15 events and put together a staggering 50-4 record in elimination rounds. His win percentage is the best of any NHRA pro on two or four wheels. "I knew at the start of the season that I was getting a fast motorcycle, but I never expected to be able to do the sort of things we've done this year," Her - rera said. "I always had the confi- dence that I could do this. I just wanted an opportunity to be able come out here and show it." Herrera's championship is the 14th for the Vance & Hines team since the Pro Stock Motor - cycle class was recognized as a professional class in 1988. An- drew Hines (6), Krawiec (4) and Matt Hines (3) helped build the dynasty that now lists Herrera as its champion. As for Krawiec, he remains steadfast in his pursuit of career win number 50. He's been sitting on 49 wins since the 2021 U.S. Nationals and, more recently, has lost the last four events and five overalls at the hands of Herrera. In Pomona, Krawiec qualified in the number three spot with a 6.734 second run and defeated Chris Bostick, Marc Ingwersen and Hector Arana Jr. on his way to the final round. Krawiec finished the season as the class' number- two ranked rider behind Herrera. The rest of the top 10 includes Hector Arana Jr., Matt Smith, Jianna Evaristo, Steve Johnson, Marc Ingwersen, Angie Smith, rookie sensation Chase Van Sant and Kelly Clontz. Kevin McKenna VOLUME ISSUE NOVEMBER , P Herrera (far lane) went up against his Vance & Hines Suzuki teammate Eddie Krawiec in the final.

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