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Cycle News 2026 Issue 10 March 10

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her shot at a win came to an end in round two when she lost on a holeshot to Steve Johnson. Smith's husband, Matt, also went out a bit earlier than expected when his Denso Buell slowed against Clayton Howey, who is in just his second year in the class but has already made tremendous forward progress. Two-time World Champion Gaige Herrera figured to have a clear shot at the final, but he lost a close encounter against Hall. Both racers were nearly perfect off the starting line, and Hall won with a 6.748 to Herrera's 6.758 elapsed time. Gadson, who celebrated his 40th birthday on Sunday, also narrowly avoided a catastrophe when he nearly hit one of the timing blocks in the center of the track, a move that would result in an instant disqualification. The foam timing block moved, but video replay determined that it was wind-aided and that Gadson did not make contact with it. All of this occurred after opponent Clayton Howey had red-lighted at the start. "I knew that Clayton red- lighted, but I did not know that I would have been disqualified if I had hit the block and he'd be [re - instated]," Gadson said. "I guess I should know the rules better. I didn't want to hit the block because even though it's foam, it's going to hurt at 170-180 mph, and the first thing to hit it would have been my foot. "At this track, there is a lot of crown in the center, and the right lane pulls you towards the wall, and I was over there a couple of times this weekend. After you pass the bleachers, the wind also behaves differently, so you don't have much room for error." Gadson had plenty of competi - tion for last year's title, but he's also convinced that this year will be even more difficult, and there will be more winners. Last year, Gadson, Herrera, Hall and Matt Smith were the only four to win at least one event. "Nobody is going to dominate this year; it's just too close," Gad - son said. "The whole field is too tight, but you are going to need to make flawless runs in order to be successful, so that's my focus for the rest of the season." The Pro Stock Motorcycle class will return to action on April 24-26 at the Four Wide Nationals from zMax Dragway in Concord, North Carolina. Kevin McKenna FINAL 1. John Hall (0.047) 6.799-198.38 2. Richard Gadson (0.018) 6.753- 200.05 VOLUME 63 ISSUE 10 MARCH 10, 2026 P39 Gadson (pictured) took the win over John Hall by a narrow margin.

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