First-round Knock Out A Stunner For Points Leader Stoffer - 6/26/2011
Rob Geiger - Geiger Media
NORWALK, Ohio (June 26) – Not long after GEICO Suzuki rider Karen Stoffer was eliminated in the first round of Sunday's fifth annual Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals she was smiling and greeting fans in the GEICO pits.
Though the defeat stung the Pro Stock Motorcycle points leader, Stoffer's fans helped raise her spirits and put the thought of her first Round 1 loss of the year behind her.
"You want to go down and make a pass for the fans," said Stoffer, whose bike didn't make it off the line. "Not only do I want to ride the GEICO bike and the team wants to see it perform, but the fans really want to see it. You don't like losing on a mechanical issue or something like that where you can't even get off the starting line. That's tough. That's a rough way to lose.
"But it does feel better when your fans come over and wish you good luck and ask you about it. They understand, and they all cheer you up. It makes you feel better."
Norwalk was the first hiccup of the season for Stoffer and the GEICO team. She had won at least two rounds in every race this season, reaching the finals three times. But on this day, as Stoffer approached the starting line in her first-round matchup against Jim Underdahl, the bike's engine shut off and wouldn't refire.
"That's certainly not the way we expected our weekend in Norwalk to turn out," Stoffer said. "We have good equipment. It was just one of those deals. I felt something in the waterbox when I put it in gear. I thought it was going to be OK. Then the motor shut off before I got to the starting line."
Stoffer had not experienced any issues with the engine in qualifying, where she slotted in fourth with the quickest pass of round two.
"Everybody's heart broke on the starting line, but we'll mend it and come back in Chicago," Stoffer said. "We'll go back to our sa
me program of being consistent. That's what's been helping us through."
Stoffer and the GEICO team next race July 8-10 at Route 66 Raceway in Joliet, Ill. at the O'Reilly Auto Parts Route 66 NHRA Nationals.
Stoffer went on to extend special thanks to all
of the 2011 sponsors and supporters.
Geico Powersports 1-800-442-9253, Suzuki Extended Protetion, Bates Leathers, KYMCOUSA, NGK, Airtech, Red Line Oil, American Racing Products, Mechanix Wear Gloves, and TKO Graphics. |