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Cycle News Issue 41 October 17, 2017

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Krawiec said. "It was probably more important to have lane choice here than at any other race. In qualifying, we had the bike setup to make good clean runs and then the wind turned on us 180 degrees. It was blowing across the track at 25 mph and we needed the wall to break the wind. We had to make a chassis adjust- ment and that was huge. The problem is that on Sunday, we just didn't know where to start. In the second round against Karen Stoffer, it got me really hard past the finish line. I had to yank the bike hard left. A lot of us were struggling just to get down the track." Savoie, in search of his third- straight win in Dallas, rode past Gunner Courtney, Gladstone, and Polaris Victory Magnum's Matt Smith before losing to Krawiec in the final. After the event, Krawiec holds a 107-point lead over Tonglet while Savoie is now in fourth, 146-points back. Krawiec's teammate, Andrew Hines sits third, 142 behind. The final race in Pomona fea- tures a points-and-a-half format, which means all four riders are still very much in the running for the title. "We have Las Vegas and then we go to Pomona and I like where I'm sitting right now," Krawiec said. "We've got a deal here where any bike in the top 10 can win a race so you have to ap- proach each race with caution. I've just got to worry about what's going on in my camp and do my job. If I can stay focused, I think we can win that championship." Kevin McKenna IN THE WIND P34 Krawiec now enjoys a big points lead but with the last two rounds coming up with Pomona final offering points and a half, it's certainly not over yet.

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