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Mickey Thompson Pro Bike Battle pairings set

The pairings of the Mickey Thompson Pro Bike Battle will be unveiled live at 1:15 p.m.
27 Jul 2019
NHRA National Dragster staff
Race coverage
Matt Smith

The field is set for the annual Mickey Thompson Tires Pro Bike Battle featuring the very best in the Pro Stock Motorcycle category. This race-within-a-race pits the top eight riders in the class against each other as they compete for a $25,000 prize on July 27 during the 32nd annual NHRA Sonoma Nationals. 

Former world champions Eddie Krawiec, Matt Smith, Andrew Hines, Angelle Sampey and Hector Arana Sr. comprise five of the eight competitors who earned the most bonus points during qualifying between the annual events. Also among the elite eight are Hector Arana Jr., Angie Smith and Ryan Oehler. 

Unlike previous years, the final standings (led by Krawiec) were not determined by first-round matchups in this exciting battle. First-round pairings were decided on stage during a pre-race ceremony only moments before competition begins. The riders selected a special Mickey Thompson tire. The inside of each tire was numbered one through four. The riders selected tires with the same numbers inside and were paired up against each other for the opening round. 

Ryan Oehler vs. Matt Smith

A pair of EBR-bodied machines will battle in the first round as third-year racer Ryan Oehler will take on defending Pro Stock Motorcycle world champion and 2018 Mickey Thompson Pro Bike Battle winner Matt Smith.

Angie Smith vs. Angelle Sampey

A pair of female racers will face off in the first round as Angie Smith, part of the Matt Smith Racing team, takes on former world champion Angelle Sampey, a Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson competitor. 

Eddie Krawiec vs. Hector Arana Sr.

The Harley-Davidson and Lucas Oil riders were split. 2017 world champion Eddie Krawiec will take on Hector Arana Sr. 

Andrew Hines vs. Hector Arana Jr. 

Andrew Hines is the most dominant rider and most recent winner on tour and he will take on another 2019 winner, Hector Arana Jr.