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Cycle News 2014 Issue 35 September 3

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races now, and I've finally got an Indy win. I was joking that I could just step off the bike now, announce my retirement and not run the Countdown. I think I'll stick around though." Krawiec qualified in the num- ber one spot for the sixth time this season and held a significant advantage over the rest of the field with a 6.829-second run VOL. 51 ISSUE 35 SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 P87 Briefly... After racing last weekend at Teirp Arena in her native Sweden, Elvira Karlsson returned to the U.S. to compete in NHRA's biggest event. Karlsson, whose Suzuki is tuned by Gary Stoffer, made one of the best runs of her career, but did not qualify for Monday's final elimi- nations. Karlsson ran a 6.99 on Saturday, but it wasn't one of the 12-quickest runs that carry over to Sunday. "We ran well but it wasn't good enough," Karlsson said. "We're going to go back home and then come back over for the last two races in Las Vegas and Po- mona." Greg Cope, who helped tune the late Dave Schultz to many of his record 45-wins, was seen wander- ing the pit area at Indy. Cope, who also worked for the Star and Vance & Hines teams, now operates his own motorcycle performance busi- ness just outside of Cincinnati. Craig Treble made another of his infrequent appearances with his Winning Combination Suzuki, but had nothing but problems and did not qualify. Treble broke a throttle cable on one run and his bike stumbled badly off the starting line on another. The end result was a best of 7.515, far show of the 7.01-second bump spot. White Alligator Suzuki's Jerry Savoie, who was the number-one qualifier and the runner-up at the Sonoma round, continued his re- cent string of strong runs on his Vance & Hines-powered machine. Savoie was the leader for most of qualifying with a 6.87-seocnd run before settling into the sec- ond spot. "It's been a long time coming," Savoie said. "We never wanted to give up on this Suzuki program and now it's paying off. I'm having a lot of fun." The field for the upcoming Count- down to the Championship field is now set. The ten riders that will race for the title at the final six events of the season are, Andrew Hines, Eddie Krawiec, Hector Arana Jr. Hector Arana Sr., Matt Smith, Angie Smith, John Hall, Scotty Pollacheck, Michael Ray, and Steve Johnson. Prior to NHRA's biggest race, it was announced that John Hall would become a member of Kenny Koretsky's Nitro Fish team, which already includes world champion riders Matt Smith and LE Tonglet. Hall will carry the colors of the pop- ular apparel brand for the balance of the 2014 season. Lucas Oil Buell's Hector Arana Sr. lost his bid for a second U.S. Nationals title when he lost in the opening round to Kandy Buell's An- gie Smith. Arana Sr. was especially frustrated by his .110 reaction time. "I was comfortable on what I was going to do, but when I dropped the clutch there was a hesitation," Arana Sr. said. "There was nothing at all and then the bike took off. It was out of control." Qualifying has not been a problem for Screamin' Eagle Harley-Da- vidson's Eddie Krawiec this year and he shined again at Indy when he rode to a 6.82 to claim his sixth pole position in the first 10 races of 2014. "This means everything," continued on next page KRAWIEC'S 25TH COMES ON NHRA'S

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