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Cycle News 2024 Issue 35 September 4

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WIND IN THE P42 The U.S. Nationals presents a unique challenge since it's the only race on the tour that in- cludes five qualifying rounds and is contested over four days. This year, rapidly changing weather and track conditions tested even the best NHRA crews, but Her- rera's team was able to adapt, and by the time final elimina- tions began on Monday, he had the quickest bike in the field. Herrera qualified first and then ran consistent 6.70s in his wins against Wes Wells, Seattle winner Chase Van Sant, and his Vance & Hines teammate Richard Gadson. Herrera also made the best run of the event with a 6.722 in round one to help complete the rout. "We had to deal with a rules change last month that added 15 pounds to our Suzuki and making adjustments isn't as sim - ple as it sounds," Herrera said. "We tested and tried to learn where the best place was to put the weight and how to tune the bike. That's where Andrew Hines shines. He was determined to get this bike figured out and it took us a while, but we did it." Smith's weekend got off to a rough start as she struggled to learn a new chassis. During qual - ifying, she experienced a brake failure and wound up in the sand trap. Although she wasn't injured and her bike was not seriously damaged, the team had to sacri - fice a qualifying run. Despite the drama, Smith reached the final round for the first time this season and the eighth time in her career thanks to round wins against Steve Johnson, Marc Ingwersen and her husband, Matt. The Countdown to the Cham - pionship playoffs begins at the next event in Reading, Pennsyl- vania, on September 12-15, and Herrera will be the points leader with Matt Smith in second. Kevin McKenna FINAL ELIMINATION 1. Gaige Herrera 6.763 (198.70) 2. Angie Smith 6.829 (197.19) Angie Smith made it to the final.

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