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Cycle News 2016 Issue 38 September 27

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 38 SEPTEMBER 27, 2016 P33 SAVOIE GETS BACK IN TITLE HUNT W hite Alligator Su- zuki's Jerry Savoie went winless during the first 11 races of the 2016 NHRA Pro Stock Motor- cycle season but he's back in the battle for the Mello Yello Champion- ship after a late-season rally. Returning to Gate- way Motorsports Park in St. Louis, the site of his first pro win two years ago, Savoie rode to his fifth career title, Sep- tember 24-25, after Star Buell's Angelle Sampey red-lighted in the final. "That was a rematch of the final round in Eng- lishtown [New Jersey] earlier this year and she beat me there, so I owed her that one," Savoie said. "Actually we got very lucky in the final round because we went up there with an engine that is hurt. We knew we had a problem in the semi finals but we didn't have time to change the engine so we just went up there and hoped for the best. This time, it worked in our favor." Unseasonably warm tem- peratures held performances in check, but those are the condi- tions that Savoie's Louisiana- based team prefers. Starting from the number-four qualifying position, Savoie worked his way past Steve Johnson, Victory Gunner's Matt Smith, and Star Buell's Cory Reed to reach the final round. Savoie's first round win against Johnson's Suzuki also provided a measure of re- venge following a tough loss a week earlier in Charlotte. "A week ago, I lost on a hole- shot to Steve Johnson in the first round and I didn't forget that," Savoie said. "That round was big because it was the first round of the playoffs and I thought it might have ruined our chances." Savoie narrowly defeated Smith's Victory entry in the second round 6.889 to 6.897 and he managed to slip by Reed even though his bike slowed to a 6.922. "When we ran Cory, the bike didn't feel quite right and when I got back to our trailer, Tim [Ku- lungian, crew chief] told me that he was pretty sure that we'd hurt our engine. It blew up for sure in the final, but we got the win anyway so that's okay with me. I think we cracked a piston and that's why I only ran 189 mph. We're going to have to do some work before Reading." Following the win, Savoie moved from sixth to fourth place in the points standings and he is now just 42 points behind leader Andrew Hines. "We're back in this thing," Savoie said. "We've got a good motorcycle and we've got some good races coming up like Reading where we should be able to run really fast. I wouldn't count us out." Kevin McKenna Jerry Savoie is back in business after nabbing a win in St. Louis.

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