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Mark Chiodo joins Penrite Honda for ASBK 2019

Mark Chiodo on Penrite Honda

Penrite Honda Racing will expand to a two-rider operation for the 2019 Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) after signing young Victorian Mark Chiodo.

Chiodo, 20, impressed as a Superbike rookie this season, rounding out the year with a best result of fourth overall at Phillip Island’s Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix support races on a Suzuki GSX-R1000R.

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Mark Chiodo – TBG Image

Chiodo will join defending champion Troy Herfoss in the expanded squad based out of Melbourne. 

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Troy Herfoss celebrates the 2018 title victory – Winton ASBK 2018 – Image by TBG

Mark Chiodo

“I’m really excited to be joining Penrite Honda Racing for my second year in the Superbike class,” explained Chiodo. “It will be a perfect platform for me to work from within a title-winning team and I know that the CBR1000RR SP is a truly competitive package. Hopefully this year I can consistently be within the top five and possibly battling for podiums. The ER Motorsport crew is really tight-knit and I’m happy to be working with the likes of Stewart Winton and Shaun Clarke for the season ahead. I’m really thankful for the opportunity provided by Deon and the team.”

Mark Chiodo (centre), flanked by Oli and Troy Bayliss – Image Trevor Hedge

Penrite Honda Racing team owner Deon Coote welcomed Chiodo to the squad alongside Herfoss, also appointing renowned technician Stewart Winton to work within the team managed by Shaun Clarke.

Deon Coote – Penrite Honda

“The Penrite Honda Racing team is now in a position where we can expand to two riders following a successful season with Troy and we’re looking forward to 2019. It’s always good to support a young talent like Mark, he will fit in well alongside Troy and I think our team environment will be a positive step in his career.”

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Penrite Honda – 2018 ASBK Superbike Champions – Image TBG

The first official appearance of Chiodo aboard Penrite Honda Racing’s CBR1000RR SP will come during Motorcycling Australia’s ASBK pre-season test to be held at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit on 2-3 February.


2019 ASBK Calendar
  • ASBK Test – Phillip Island, VIC February 2 – 3
  • Round 1 – WSBK – Phillip Island, VIC February 21 – 24
  • Round 2 – Wakefield Park, Goulburn NSW March 22 – 24
  • Round 3 – The Bend, Tailem Bend, SA April 26 – 28
  • Round 4 – Morgan Park, Warwick, QLD July 5 – 7
  • Round 5 – Winton, Benalla, VIC September 6 – 8
  • Round 6 – Phillip Island, VIC October 4 – 6
  • Round 7 – SMP, Eastern Creek, NSW November 1 – 3

Source: MCNews.com.au

Penrite Honda expands with Chiodo signing for 2019 season

Rising talent joins Herfoss in championship-winning ASBK team.

Image: Supplied.

Penrite Honda Racing will expand to a two-rider operation for the 2019 Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) after signing Mark Chiodo to join defending champion Troy Herfoss.

Chiodo, 20, impressed as a rookie this season as part of Team Suzuki Ecstar, rounding out the year with a best result of fourth overall at Phillip Island’s Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix support races.

To be joining the title-winning factory team of Honda Motorcycles Australia, operated by the Victorian-based ER Motorsport organisation, is a significant step in the young career of Chiodo.

“I’m really excited to be joining Penrite Honda Racing for my second year in the Superbike class,” explained Chiodo. “It will be a perfect platform for me to work from within a title-winning team and I know that the CBR1000RR SP is a truly competitive package.

“Hopefully this year I can consistently be within the top five and possibly battling for podiums. The ER Motorsport crew is really tight-knit and I’m happy to be working with the likes of Stewart Winton and Shaun Clarke for the season ahead. I’m really thankful for the opportunity provided by Deon and the team.”

Penrite Honda Racing team owner Deon Coote welcomed Chiodo to the squad alongside Herfoss, also appointing renowned technician Stewart Winton to work within the team managed by Shaun Clarke.

“The Penrite Honda Racing team is now in a position to expand to two riders following a successful season with Troy and we’re looking forward to 2019,” Coote commented. “It’s always good to support a young talent like Mark, he will fit in well alongside Troy and I think our team environment will be a positive for his career.”

The first official appearance of Chiodo aboard Penrite Honda Racing’s CBR1000RR SP will come during Motorcycling Australia’s ASBK pre-season test to be held at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit on 2-3 February.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Register now for Special Olympics ride

Riders can make a dream ride come true for people with an intellectual disability and have the opportunity to ride around Sydney Motorsport Park at the Soar & Roar Festival on Sunday, December 9, 2018.

The event raises funds for Special Olympics Australia. Spokesman Aaron Henry expects thousands of riders to converge on Sydney Motorsport Park for the third annual event.

“The festival is about inclusion and awareness of intellectual disabilities,” Aaron says.

“Part of the day involves motorcyclists riding from six locations around NSW to Sydney Motorsport Park to join the festivities.”Special Olympics Australia Soar & Roar festival

Click here to register in one of the six rides.

It costs $55 to register and there is no entry fee for the festival.

However, if Motorbike Writer readers use the code MOTORBIKEWRITER when registering, they’ll get a $20 discount.

When riders arrive, people with an intellectual disability will get the opportunity to experience the thrill of a motorcycle or luxury car Dream Ride.

Motorcycle clubs and groups are invited to join the rides.

Special Olympics Australia Soar & Roar festival

Since starting, we’ve had over 200 motorbikes and riders, 250 classic and luxury cars, 750 Dream Rides, 2400+ laps of Sydney Motorsport Park, over 5500 festival attendees and raised over $700,000 for Special Olympics Australia,” Aaron says..

“Our goal is to keep growing the event to give as many people with an intellectual disability as possible the chance of a Dream Ride and the opportunity to participant and get active in sport.”

The festival celebrates Special Olympic athletes, their families, support networks and raise funds for the not-for-profit organisation.

All of the funds raised will go towards fuelling these unique events, that create an arena for athletes to exercise, have fun and make life-long friends, Aaron says.

“There is so much more to the day: classic and luxury cars, live stage entertainment, hot laps, helicopter rides, car displays, multicultural dance spectacular and market stalls,” he says.

Click here to make a donation to Special Olympics Australia or help fundraise. The organisation provides opportunities for people with an intellectual disability to achieve their personal best through meaningful sports programs.Special Olympics Australia Soar & Roar festival

  • Do you have a charity ride you’d like us to publicise for free? Please email your details and photos to us by clicking here.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Cortese completes first test on WorldSBK-spec Yamaha YZF-R1

WorldSSP champion makes debut along with GRT Yamaha outfit.

Image: Supplied.

Recently-crowned WorldSSP champion Sandro Cortese has experienced his first taste of Yamaha’s premier class contender in the Motul FIM Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK) following two days of testing this week in Jerez, Spain.

Cortese was joined by new teammate Marco Melandri in GRT Yamaha’s first appearance as WorldSBK squad, the German contender lodging the eighth fastest time as he begins to come to terms with the larger and more powerful motorcycle.

The number 11 dubbed the outing a ‘special experience’, acknowledging he faces a steep learning curve in his transition from the Supersport category.

“I am really pleased with my first WorldSBK test with the new team and with the Yamaha YZF-R1,” said Cortese. “It was a special experience for me because I’ve never raced a superbike before, but I think we made a big step over these two days and I now have a much better understanding of how to race this bike.

“Of course, I’m still facing a steep learning curve, and I also need to prepare my body for the demands of racing this bigger bike, as I can feel it wasn’t ready after two full days on track here! Now I understand how I have to work with this bike and I am really looking forward to returning to Jerez with the team in January.”

GRT Yamaha will return to action early in 2019, with pre-season testing getting underway in Jerez on 23 January.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

WorldSBK newcomer Bautista back to MotoGP for Jerez test

Former MotoGP regular to replace Ducati test rider Pirro.

Image: Supplied.

Aruba.it Racing – Ducati WorldSBK newcomer Alvaro Bautista will be back on board a MotoGP bike at Jerez this week as he takes part in the two-day test for Ducati Team.

Bautista, who just completed his final MotoGP campaign with Angel Nieto Team this year, made his WorldSBK debut this week aboard Ducati’s all-new Panigale V4 R superbike, which saw him wind up with the fourth fastest time after two days of testing at Jerez.

Ducati has decided the former MotoGP regular will replace usual test rider Michele Pirro after the Italian underwent surgery to correct an acromioclavicular dislocation suffered in his heavy crash at the Italian grand prix.

The Spaniard impressed last month when he filled in for an injured Jorge Lorenzo at the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix, piloting the factory Ducati Desmosedici GP18 to fourth position.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Richardson shopping for premier class deal in 2019

Queenslander makes 450 debut at S-X Open Auckland.

Image: Foremost Media.

Days after making his SX1 debut in a one-off appearance at the Monster Energy S-X Open Auckland, popular Queenslander Jackson Richardson has declared he intends to graduate to the premier class full-time in 2019 should an opportunity come available.

The two-time Australian Supercross SX2 champion, who spent an injury-riddled 2018 season with Penrite CRF Honda Racing, is one of numerous riders out of contract for next year with just a limited number of vacancies across teams.

“I intend on going to a 450 in 2019, but unfortunately there aren’t any rides available – they’re pretty much all taken,” Richardson explained to MotoOnline.com.au. “It’s the same in the 250 class, so at the moment I don’t have a ride at all.

“I’m not too sure what I’m going to do yet – I’d like to step up to a 450 – that would be the first bid I make. I want to be on a 450 for sure because I fee like I ride one good. I’d like to get a 450 ride for next year and step up.”

Richardson’s maiden 450 supercross outing saw him wind up seventh overall in New Zealand, finishing behind a host of domestic and international talents that made the journey to Mount Smart Stadium.

“It was good [on the 450] and overall it was pretty good weekend,” he added. “I would’ve liked my result to be a bit better, but it was good to get out there with dudes like Reedy and all that – it was mint. It was an amazing atmosphere there, the place was sold out – it was ridiculous.”

The number 57 returned to Australia in 2016 after racing in America, taking out the SX2 title with Serco Yamaha before embarking on a full-time campaign with the team in 2017. An injury cut his outdoor title hopes short, although he bounced back for supercross and lifted the SX2 crown for the second consecutive year.

A transition to Honda in 2018 was once again marred by a shoulder injury, which ultimately saw him return to riding just weeks ahead of the Australian Supercross Championship opener.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Jonny Rea reasserts dominance on final day of Jerez Test

Jerez WorldSBK Test Day Two

Image by GeeBee

Overnight Jerez hosted the second and final day of testing where four Motul FIM Superbike World Championship teams continued to work on their 2019 set-ups.

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Ducati Panigale V4 R – WSBK

Over 600 laps of the 4.2km circuit were run by the eight riders, and steps were made ahead of what is set to be an interesting 2019 season with new bikes, new teams and new riders.

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Marco Melandri

Despite all the changes, it was still that man, four-time World Champion Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) who led the way. Rea continued with his sensational pace out on track for the second and final day of testing, as the 2018 world champion was continuing to work on getting the chassis in tune with the engine on his ZX-10RR.

Guim Roda, KRT Team Manager

“Jerez has been the final test of the season and the last time all at KRT will work together in 2018 to give our riders the best package to challenge limits and attack the stopwatch. We are so happy with Rea’s end of year performance and we are all together working so hard to start in Australia with a Jonathan Rea nobody has ever seen before. The biggest surprise is that he is the most motivated of any team member! Leon has accepted a difficult challenge this year but after three years out of this championship he has demonstrated a huge motivation to be on top again and to give his best again. In his blood he has racing fuel and we are sure we can help him a lot to make the best of himself. It will not be easy with only three months to arrive at 100% in Australia for the first race. But, for Leon to be so high in the rankings at this test, ahead of several WorldSBK race-winning riders from last year, is something we must recognize in him. Big credit to him and we can be sure he will be in the show next year. I want to use this last event of the year for KRT’s racing activities to thank all our sponsors. Especially Kawasaki but also Monster, Motocard, ELF and all the others that make this dream possible. Thanks to the fans to give us power to continue working hard every year and especially the KRT riders. They are the ones who always give their maximum on our ZX-10RR. Big respect to them.”

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Jonathan Rea

Rea explained that his new bike offers even more potential than the 2018 Ninja, he was a force to be reckoned with, setting the fastest lap time of 1.38.713.

Jonathan Rea

“It was a positive final day. We are putting the pieces together and we have to be satisfied with the work. It is always difficult when the track is not in great shape. In all those tight corners, with the ruts developing, it is difficult to feel the confidence to push to the maximum. Aside from that, the track temperatures are very critical here with the base tyre that we have. Like yesterday, we tried some different things with the bike and at the end of the day we tried something quite interesting with the balance. I felt really good with an old tyre so that is something to keep working with in 2019. I also did a longer run in the middle of the day. We did pretty much what we set out to do at this test and I was on the pace on day one, so we could go testing straight away.”

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Jonathan Rea

Pere Riba, Crew Chief for Jonathan Rea

“Honestly speaking, maybe we missed a little bit of time to still try a couple of things, but not the important ones. The priorities, the important points to work with and understand the direction for next year, have been tested. They have been good and some we even tested and then tested again to reconfirm. We have a new engine so we have to confirm some points for next year. We have been focused on the balance of the chassis and we have made another step forward. We have been working with Showa, to improve our package, and it has been positive. We also gave Pirelli information on the new tyres. Finally, Johnny was able to do the fastest lap with the qualifying tyre and then the fastest lap with race tyre. We have collected all the information we needed and now we will start thinking about the best points to prepare for more tests in January.”

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Jonathan Rea

On the other side of the garage, new team-mate Leon Haslam (Kawasaki Racing Team – WorldSBK) was left with one bike after a big crash on Monday. However this didn’t stop the Brit putting the laps in, as he reached over 100 on the second day. Ending the day in third with a time of 1.39.766, Haslam was able to continue with his base setting of the ZX-10RR and will take some strong pace into the winter.

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A few people threw it down the road on Tuesday

Leon Haslam

“I am really happy with these two days. We really worked on my feeling with the bike. Not making too big a change and not trying any of the soft, experimental tyres. Every time we put a new tyre in we did not really gain much time but we just worked on the race set-up and race distance, and on changing my style to adapt to the bike. Every time out, every session, every day, we are getting a few tenths closer and in the end I was really happy with my pace on tyres with a lot of laps on them. I managed to get out on track with Jonathan for a few laps and see how he has changed in his style to make the bike go forward. That helped a lot.”

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Leon Haslam

Marcel Duinker, Crew Chief for Leon Haslam

“This test was good because the time we had in Motorland Aragon at the previous sessions was a bit short but we continued our text programme here and I am very satisfied with the result. As everybody knows Leon has been out of this championship for three years, and now he is mixing with riders who have been winning races in the last couple of seasons in WorldSBK. Leon being one of the fastest guys with a qualifying tyre makes me confident. We did 100 laps today and he was fit, motivated and we did not make so many changes to the bike. Leon adapted himself to the bike and in the end, especially over distance, he is there. He is more than there. After ten laps his speed is very, very competitive.”

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Leon Haslam

It was a telling two days for the Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team, as they began to understand the work they will need to do to bridge the gap to the green and red machines out on track. Working through their small updates for 2019, Alex Lowes had a strong test sitting in second position for most of the day, bridging the gap to fastest man Rea.

Alex Lowes

“It’s been a good two-day test here in Jerez and we managed to work our way through what was a pretty big list of things, some positive some not so much, but that’s what testing is for. Yesterday we worked on the front of the bike and today on the rear, before putting together the best combination of the two. I was quite happy with how I felt on the bike today; we’ve highlighted two main areas that we want to focus on at the January tests, so it was good to end the season on a positive note. A massive thank you to the guys in the team for all their hard work this year; now we’ve got some time to recharge the batteries before getting back to it here in Jerez in January.”

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Alex Lowes

Whilst for team-mate Michael van der Mark, it was a tough test as he was riding injured from his crash in Qatar, which resulted in a fracture to his wrist. Working to get more grip and acceleration on exit amongst other factors, Lowes finished in second position overall, 0.664s off Rea’s pace whilst van der Mark was sixth and 1.379s behind.

Michael van der Mark

“It’s been a really interesting test, but it’s a shame that I’m still not fully fit after sustaining a wrist injury in the final race in Qatar. Still, we completed a lot of work here in Jerez; the first day we had a long list of things to try and I didn’t really feel comfortable on the bike, but today was much better. Again, we were trying many things, mainly with the geometry and suspension but also the electronics. This afternoon I managed to find my rhythm, improve lap by lap and we made some steps forward. Initially we were struggling a little on corner entry, but at the end we found quite a good solution. I’m really happy with the end of the second day and I’m already looking forward to January.”

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Michael van der Mark

Lessons continued to be learnt for the Aruba.it Racing – Ducati squad with Chaz Davies and Alvaro Bautista getting to grips with the all new Panigale V4 R.

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Ducati Panigale V4 R

British rider Davies is continuing to struggle with his shoulder injury sustained over the summer break, meaning he isn’t riding at 100%. Moving his focus over to electronics and throttle connection on his new machine, it was a busy day for Davies who finished in fifth overall.

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Chaz Davies

Chaz Davies

“It was a positive test. We learned quite a lot about the bike, and we have a better understanding of what we need to focus on during the winter break to improve the package. We took several sets of tires to race distance and also tried a new swingarm with positive feedback, but in general the main thing at this stage is to avoid confusion, and I think we have pretty clear idea of the direction we need to go in. We have a lot of information to process, now we just need to put it together. I will undergo surgery next week on my injured shoulder, and then I’ll resume training to make sure to be 100 percent fit come next test.”

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Chaz Davies

Whilst for Bautista, he had a more challenging second day with his V4 R, suffering two crashes during the day around Circuito de Jerez Angel Nieto.

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Alvaro Bautista

Able to walk away from both crashes, Bautista was still happy with the bike as he works on his base set up and understanding the WorldSBK machine. Putting in an impressive pace on his debut, Bautista was able to finish in fourth, with a lap time of 1.39.845.

Alvaro Bautista

“Today we started to make some changes to the setup to see how the bike reacts, and we found some positives as well as some room for improvement. In terms of pace, we’ve improved a lot as I was able to lap consistently in the 1’40 mark, while on the flying lap I felt there was less grip even though track conditions were a bit better in theory. I still need to understand the limits of the tires, anyway. In general, we’ve completed our program and I’m happy with how these first two days went.”

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Alvaro Bautista

For new WorldSBK team GRT Yamaha, Sandro Cortese and Marco Melandri were continuing to get to grips with the YZF-R1. Happy with the progress they have made, 2018 WorldSSP champion Cortese was still working on adapting and adjusting to a Superbike, whilst Melandri was working on his base setting and with the Pirelli tyres.

Sandro Cortese – GRT Yamaha WorldSBK

“I am really pleased with my first WorldSBK test with the new team and with the Yamaha YZF-R1. It was a special experience for me because I’ve never raced a superbike before, but I think we made a big step over these two days and I now have a much better understanding of how to race this bike. Of course, I’m still facing a steep learning curve, and I also need to prepare my body for the demands of racing this bigger bike, as I can feel it wasn’t ready after two full days on track here! Now I understand how I have to work with this bike and I am really looking forward to returning to Jerez with the team in January.”

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Sandro Cortese

Andrea Dosoli – Yamaha Road Racing Manager

“This has been a very positive test, from more than one perspective. With the Pata Yamaha WorldSBK team, our reference team in WorldSBK, we were able to evaluate new hardware and start to define the specification of our 2019 machine. Together with his crew Alex worked his way through a very detailed test plan and we achieved our goal of coming away from this test with a clear direction for development. Michael’s test was compromised somewhat by his injury, but we will confirm the direction with him in January, once he’s back to full fitness. Overall it was a positive test with the Pata Yamaha riders, both of whom showed good pace here in Jerez, and it means we are on target to improve our consistency in 2019 and be in a position to fight for podium finishes at every track. The step up to WorldSBK by GRT Yamaha in 2019 is an important milestone in our project. It doubles the number of YZF-R1 machines on the grid but, more importantly, it underlines Yamaha’s commitment to providing a progression path for young riders that stretches from national R3 championships all the way up to the FIM Superbike World Championship; a fundamental aim of our racing program. Bringing together Sandro and a rider as experienced as Marco at GRT Yamaha is already working well, with both team and riders impressing with how quickly they’ve adapted to this new challenge. It required a huge effort from everyone at Yamaha Motor Europe to realise this project, but already we can see those efforts paying dividends.”

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Michael van der Mark
Jerez WorldSBK Test Day One Unofficial Times
  1. Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) 1.38.713
  2. Alex Lowes (Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team) 1.39.377 (+0.664)
  3. Leon Haslam (Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK) 1.39.766 (+1.053)
  4. Alvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) 1.39.845 (+1.132)
  5. Chaz Davies (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati) 1.39.852 (+1.139)
  6. Michael van der Mark (Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team) 1.40.092 (+1.379)
  7. Marco Melandri (GRT Yamaha Team) 1.40.235 (+1.522)
  8. Sandro Cortese (GRT Yamaha Team) 1.40.592 (+1.879)

Source: MCNews.com.au

Rea quickest on day two of Jerez WorldSBK testing

Lowes and Haslam behind four-time champion on the timesheets.

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Jonathan Rea (Kawasaki Racing Team) has topped the times for the second consecutive day of Motul FIM Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK) testing in Jerez, Spain, where four teams continued to work on their 2019 set-ups.

Rea continued with his sensational pace out on track for the second and final day of testing, as the 2018 world champion was continuing to work on getting the chassis in tune with the engine on his ZX-10RR. Explaining that his new bike offers even more potential than the 2018 Ninja, he was a force to be reckoned with, setting the fastest lap time of 1m38.713s.

On the other side of the garage, new team-mate Leon Haslam (Kawasaki Racing Team – WorldSBK) was left with one bike after a big crash on Monday. However this didn’t stop the Brit putting the laps in, as he reached over 100 on the second day. Ending the day in third with a time of 1m39.766s, Haslam was able to continue with his base setting of the ZX-10RR and will take some strong pace into the winter.

It was a telling two days for the Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team, as they began to understand the work they will need to do to bridge the gap to the green and red machines out on track. Working through their small updates for 2019, Alex Lowes had a strong test sitting in second position for most of the day, bridging the gap to fastest man Rea.

Whilst for team-mate Michael van der Mark, it was a tough test as he was riding injured from his crash in Qatar, which resulted in a fracture to his wrist. Working to get more grip and acceleration on exit amongst other factors, Lowes finished in second position overall, 0.664s off Rea’s pace whilst van der Mark was sixth and 1.379s behind.

Lessons continued to be learnt for the Aruba.it Racing – Ducati squad with Chaz Davies and Alvaro Bautista getting to grips with the all new Panigale V4 R. British rider Davies is continuing to struggle with his shoulder injury sustained over the summer break, meaning he isn’t riding at 100 percent.

Moving his focus over to electronics and throttle connection on his new machine, it was a busy day for Davies who finished in fifth overall. Whilst for Bautista, he had a more challenging second day with his V4 R, suffering two crashes during the day around Circuito de Jerez Angel Nieto.

Able to walk away from both crashes, Bautista was still happy with the bike as he works on his base set up and understanding the WorldSBK machine. Putting in an impressive pace on his debut, Bautista was able to finish in fourth, with a lap time of 1m39.845s.

For new WorldSBK team GRT Yamaha, Sandro Cortese and Marco Melandri were continuing to get to grips with the YZF-R1. Happy with the progress they have made, 2018 WorldSSP champion Cortese was still working on adapting and adjusting to premier class machine, whilst Melandri was working on his base setting and with the Pirelli tyres.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Super SOCO electric motorcycles to land in Australia

Urban Moto to bring Super SOCO electric motorcycles to Australia


Urban Moto Imports will be the new distributor for Super SOCO electric motorcycles in Australia and New Zealand heading into 2019.

Super SOCO TS
Super SOCO TS

Super SOCO have already made a name for themselves with their award winning SOCO TS and SOCO TC, and a focus on intelligent design in transportation.

Super SOCO TC
Super SOCO TC

Starting out in early 2015 with ambitions to introduce new electric motorcycles to the world, Super SOCO now exports to 54 countries from a state of the art manufacturing facility with a goal of achieving 300,000 production units annually. Super SOCO is managed by manufacturing and distribution group, Vmoto Limited, which now specialises in electric powered two wheel vehicles.

Charles Chen – Vmoto CEO

“We are very delighted to reached agreement with Urban Moto Imports, a very successful Australian premium motorcycle distribution company, to distribute Vmoto’s Super SOCO electric vehicle products in Australia and New Zealand markets. With Urban Moto Imports’ strong dealership network in Australia and New Zealand and its professionalism in the motorcycle industry, we are very excited and confident that the exceptional quality and design of Super SOCO electric motorcycles will be embraced and celebrated by consumers in Australian and New Zealand.”

Since day one of operations, Super SOCO has brought its products into the spotlight of major partnerships and investors such as Bosch, Samsung, Sony, Xiaomi, Shunwei, Jiufu and Weigao. The company based in Nanjing China now holds over of 205 patents, and has received a number of international awards, including Germany’s “iF Product Design Award”, Japan’s “G-MARK Excellent Design” and “Good Design Award”

SuperSOCO TSR Cockpit Heinzl Group
Super SOCO TS1200R cockpit

Urban Moto Imports added that it is excited to embrace the new era electric motorcycles and strongly believes Super SOCO will become a strong brand in Australia.

Joseph Elasmar – Urban Moto Imports CEO

“We are forever in a changing landscape for both motorcycles, motorcycle culture and transport for the general public. Electric powered vehicles are already beginning to become the norm and for many reasons including their practicality of being less expensive to run, their low environmental impact and affordability for high quality. In congested built up cities, Super SOCO electric motorcycles offer the general non-driving community, the chance to own an affordable and economical form of transport that is light, practical and good looking at the same time. Commuting just became that little bit more special with the Super SOCO and we are very confident it will lead the way in the electric motorcycles space.”

Super SOCO Australia & NZ have also announced the model lineup to include Super SOCO TS, TC and the C-UX scooter variants.


Super SOCO TS

The Super SOCO ‘TS’ TS1200R is an electric ‘moped’ as the brand describes it, and is developed in co-operation with Bosch, and designed to meet the needs of modern riders.

Super SOCO TS
Super SOCO TS

The Super SOCO TS boasts a range of up to 160km, with 120Nm of torque and features two Li-Ion batteries of 26Ah each. Charge time is approximately five hours, with the brand claiming a running weight of just 78kg including the batteries.

Super SOCO TS
Super SOCO TS

The two-seat e-bike features a wheelbase of 1320mm and will accelerate up an incline of 15-degrees from a standstill.

An LED headlight and taillights, smartphone connectivity, an electronic braking system (EBS) with two disc brakes, front and rear, recovers power into the batteries.

A light weight aluminium and steel alloy frame assists in keeping weight down and the peg position can be changed to suit various rider heights.

Super SOCO TS Range
Super SOCO TS

A FOC or field orientated control system is used as an ECU and brain of the e-bike, with a large LCD display featuring three different modes and keyless locking system.


Super SOCO TC

The Super SOCO TC is a cafe racer styled option with a higher torque output than the TS – 150Nm compared to 120Nm – and also features a three-speed proportional drive system, working similarly to a gearbox or ride modes. Styling features include the retro headlight, heightened ‘bars, leather clad flat seat and eight-split-spoke wheels.

Super SOCO TC
Super SOCO TC

A Bosch 17-in magnetic power motor is featured and delivers that strong torque figure thanks to two Lithium battery packs with overcharge protection, over discharge protection and temperature protection. Like the TS, the TC offers up to a 160km range.

Super SOCO TC
Super SOCO TC

The three gear options further provide differing levels of performance from energy effecient through to maximised performance. The CBS brake system features a 240mm disc brake with twin-piston floating caliper on the front, and 180mm rear disc with single-piston floating caliper.

Super SOCO TC
Super SOCO TC

Instruments are a single dash with LCD display with automatic contrast adjustment to the conditions, lighting is full LED, and the BMOS intelligent interactive system syncs with your mobile phone to for information on the TC. Foot-pegs are also six-position adjustable.


Super SOCO C-UX Scooter

Super SOCO also have the CU-X electric scooter, featuring a 115Nm electric powerplant, and a max range of 80km at a testing speed of 45km/h, as well as a climbing ability of 15-degrees from stop. The scooter itself weighs 70kg and runs 12-inch wheels with 180mm disc brakes.

Super SOCO CU X Scooter
Super SOCO C-UX Scooters

Other features include a multi-function LCD display with 150-degree viewing angle. An integrated camera also allows recording of trips. LED tail-lights also feature along with an electronic braking system.

Super SOCO CU X Scooter
Super SOCO C-UX Scooters
Super SOCO CU X Scooter
Super SOCO C-UX Scooters
Super SOCO CU X Scooter
Super SOCO C-UX Scooters
Super SOCO CU X Scooter
Super SOCO C-UX Scooters

Source: MCNews.com.au