Suzuki Announces 2025 NHRA
Pro Stock Motorcycle Team
D
efending NHRA Pro Stock
Motorcycle Champion Gaige
Herrera and Richard Gadson will
again represent the RevZilla/
Motul/Vance & Hines/Suzuki
Team in 2025. Herrera won the
championship in 2023 and 2024,
and Gadson finished third in
2024 as a rookie.
"Even though we had an
incredible season in 2024, I
know the road ahead will be
even tougher," said Herrera. "The
competition will be coming for
me, but I have absolute confi
-
dence in my team. This group
never
stops working, and their
dedication has been proven time
and again. I'm excited to defend
my title and show up ready for
the fight."
"I'm honored to ride for Suzuki
and Vance & Hines Motorsports
again this year," said Gadson.
"My rookie season was an
incredible learning experience,
and I'm eager to apply those
lessons in 2025. Competing in
NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle
was once just a dream, but now
it's my reality—and I'm ready to
make the most of it."
"We have assembled the right
combination of riders and techni-
cal expertise to continue pushing
the limits in Pro
Stock Motorcycle
racing," said Terry Vance, owner
of Vance & Hines Motorsports.
"With the leadership of Andrew
[Hines] and Eddie [Krawiec],
Gaige's championship-winning
performance, and Richard's rapid
progression, we are well-posi-
tioned for continued success. I
look
forward to seeing what Gaige
and Richard can accomplish
aboard the RevZilla/Motul/Suzuki
Hayabusas in 2025."
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VOLUME 62 ISSUE 6 FEBRUARY 11, 2025 P39
Gaige Herrera (left) and Richard Gadson will again make up the RevZilla/
Motul/Vance & Hines/Suzuki Team in 2025.