Vinales edges Rins for fastest time in Qatar MotoGP testing

News 24 Feb 2019

Vinales edges Rins for fastest time in Qatar MotoGP testing

Australia’s Miller 19th on day one at Losail International Circuit.

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Maverick Vinales (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) topped the first day of the Qatar test, putting in a 1m55.051s to head the grid after a late charge for supremacy.

It was close though, with the Suzuki of Alex Rins (Team Suzuki Ecstar) just 0.108s back – and the two set those laps close together on track. As always when action returns to Qatar, track conditions need to improve throughout the day and it was therefore fairly late on that a lot of the action took place – and the latter part of the day when Vinales blasted to the top.

That 1m55.051s to put Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP on top was one of 50 laps completed by Vinales on day one, and the signs look good for the factory – with teammate Valentino Rossi not far back as he completed the top five after 47 laps.

Team director Massimo Meregalli confirmed the engine had already been decided and that focus was first on comparing data with that from Sepang. Aero, however, remains up in the air – with more to try for the Iwata marque at Losail.

Petronas Yamaha SRT, meanwhile, had more positives – first for rookie Fabio Quartararo. Quickest debutant by a stretch on Saturday, the Frenchman was a stunning seventh overall and less than two tenths off Rossi after 49 laps. Franco Morbidelli was a little further down after the first session, ending the day seven tenths further back in P14.

Alex Rins put in a similar lap count: 48. The Spaniard showed more good form for Hamamatsu factory Suzuki after threatening the top on the first days of the Sepang test too, and this time rookie teammate Joan Mir began the test further up the timesheets as he ended the day in P11.

Suzuki had a new exhaust on show and team manager Davide Brivio confirmed that the chassis is defined, the engine spec is decided and said that focus was now on fine tuning and the details – including some final aero checks and work on the suspension and settings.

So behind the duo at the top, who came next? Both Mission Winnow Ducatis, with Andrea Dovizioso leading teammate Danilo Petrucci by a mere 0.044s – although they were half a second back. Both put in less laps than some of their competitors, with Dovi doing 29 and Petrucci 37. The latter was only just ahead of Rossi, but 0.010s can make the difference in MotoGP.

Team manager Davide Tardozzi says, like many up and down pitlane, focus is now on the details – but the Borgo Panigale factory plan to make their final aero decision on Sunday.

Tito Rabat (Reale Avintia Racing) kept the good news rolling for Ducati machinery as he ended the day in P6 after 44 laps, happy there’s more room to improve, too, but Alma Pramac Racing, who starred in the Sepang test, were a little further back on day one in Qatar. Francesco Bagnaia was P15 after a 1m56.738s, with teammate Jack Miller in P19.

Miller said, however, he spent the session doing six to eight lap runs, testing different parts – and lacking the time to be able to put in a tyre to push for a hot lap.

Another surprise on Saturday came from the fastest Honda: Takaaki Nakagami (LCR Honda Idemitsu). The Japanese rider showed more top pace and put in 45 laps. Teammate Cal Crutchlow (LCR Honda Castrol) spent some time testing parts for HRC and finished the session in P18.

Reigning Champion Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team), whose shoulder remains less than 100 percent after surgery, ended the day in tenth and, like in Sepang, put in only 34 laps. But he was positive and said he’s now back to riding in his more natural style, and he had his first crash of the season with no consequence.

On the other side of the garage, the return of Jorge Lorenzo saw the ‘Spartan’ struggle in braking as he comes back from a broken scaphoid, and he focused on continuing to understand the bike. Despite not so many laps and not too many new things to try as yet, the five-time world champion did mention his desire to modify the seat in an effort to make his new machine a little more ergonomic.

Repsol Honda team manager Alberto Puig said work on engine and aero is continuing until the last moment for the team – because every possibility is something worth trying – and a new exhaust was one thing spotted.

Pol Espargaro (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) impressed on day one. The Spaniard, who took the Austrian factory’s first premier class podium at Valencia last season, was the trailblazer once again as he finished up Saturday’s action in P9 after 47 laps. Teammate Johann Zarco put in 53 laps and was P16, around eight tenths back, and he was just 0.121s ahead of rookie KTM rider Miguel Oliveira on the Red Bull KTM Tech3.

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team manager Mike Leitner specified they’re working on confirming chassis and aerodynamic modifications, and said the goal was to first finish off the test program from Sepang and then find a base setting for the race – as you’d expect. He also added that the items on the agenda are now less, something that speaks of the scale of KTM’s development program given the amount of track time already gone in preseason.

Aprilia, meanwhile, slotted into P12 and P13 with Aleix Espargaro and Andrea Iannone respectively – despite crashes for both. Espargaro did 34 laps and confirmed the bike is a definite improvement on last year’s, and Iannone catapulted himself up the timesheets after struggling with illness and missing much of the Sepang test.

The Italian managed 30 laps and was only 0.089 off Espargaro by the end of the day. One key thing the Noale factory were spotted trying was an aero fairing.

Detailed results

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Race three victory grants Wagner Phillip Island ASBK overall win

Halliday runner-up overall as Waters secures third in thrilling weekend.

Image: Russell Colvin.

On return to the series, Yamaha-mounted privateer has secured the overall victory at Phillip Island’s opening round of the 2019 Motul Pirelli Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) after charging to a thrilling win in race three.

A seven rider battle ensued for the top spot throughout the 12-lap encounter, with former champion Mike Jones (Kawasaki) showing his nose inside the top three, leading the field into the final lap after lodging a blistering time of 1m31.881s earlier in the outing.

Making the pass into turn two, Wagner laid down a flawless final lap to clinch victory by just 0.317s over Jones, who managed to fend off Cru Halliday (Yamaha Racing Team) by the narrowest of margins, the Supersport champion just 0.081s off runner-up honours.

The top six was under a second behind Wagner as they crossed the line, featuring Daniel Falzon (Yamaha Racing Team), Josh Waters (Team Suzuki Ecstar Australia) and Wayne Maxwell (Team Suzuki Ecstar Australia). The top 10 was completed by reigning champion Troy Herfoss (Penrite Honda Racing), Bryan Staring (BCperformance Kawasaki), Glenn Allerton (Maxima BMW) and Ted Collins (Maxima BMW).

Overall, Wagner captured the overall victory with 71 points to his name followed by Halliday, Waters, Jones and Staring. The ASBK will now head to Wakefield Park in New South Wales on 22-24 March for round two of the seven-stop series.

Detailed results

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Aiden Wagner wins final ASBK thriller at P.I.

2019 ASBK
Round One – Phillip Island
Superbike Race Three


Aiden Wagner had certainly put a cat amongst the factory backed pigeons here at the ASBK 2019 season opener at Phillip Island. Pole position, second place in the opening 12-lap bout on Saturday morning (Race One Report Link), followed by a sensational last lap clash while battling Wayne Maxwell around turn 12 on the final lap of the second race (Race Two Report Link), had clearly put a target on his back as the man to beat come Sunday morning’s third and final 12-lap Australian Superbike race for the weekend.

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ASBK Superbike 2019 – Race Three Start – Rob Mott Image
Poor start for Wagner

Terrible start for Aiden Wagner saw the provisional championship leader swamped before turn one while Josh Waters had got a stellar launch to lead the field through Southern Loop for the first time ahead of Daniel Falzon, the YRT man getting great starts all weekend that have failed to be converted in to a great result, no doubt the South Australia was out to change that fortune in this final bout of the opening round.

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Josh Waters leads into turn one – Rob Mott Image

Aiden Wagner recovered from that poor launch to work his way past Allerton, Jones and Halliday before then getting Daniel Falzon by Siberia to move up to second place.  Wagner then chased down Waters in quick fashion and was soon all over the back of the #21 Suzuki. Falzon was coming with him though and both him and Wagner got the better of Josh Waters early on lap three.

A new lap record to Mike Jones

Mike Jones had pulled out an awesome second lap, a new lap record of 1m31.881 in fact, to start closing on the leading group.

Cru Halliday also had been quickening his pace and had managed to close on Waters and turn the leading group into a tightly packed band of four.

Then it was five!

Mike Jones joined the group with nine laps to run to make it a five-way affair up front. Leading that tussle was Wagner, from Waters, Falzon, Halliday and Jones.  Less than half-a-second separated them.

More look to join the party!

Further back Wayne Maxwell and Troy Herfoss had started to edge towards the leading group and by half race distance Maxwell and Herfoss were on the back of Waters, making it now a seven-way affair up front.

Halliday takes the lead
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Cru Halliday leads Aiden Wagner and Daniel Falzon – Rob Mott Image

After leading for the majority of the race and holding off his pursuers Wagner was finally gazumped by Halliday and Jones on the run to turn one with five laps remaining.

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Mike Jones leads Cru Halliday – Rob Mott Image

Wagner’s determination though was very real and it was only a matter of turns before he was again leading the pack. Next time on to the main straight it was still Wagner in the lead but again Mike Jones swept past him at turn one, Wagner got him back at Southern Loop, the two changed places again on the run out of there before Wagner took the lead again at turn three. Jones though got him at Hayshed and led around Lukey Heights and into MG Hairpin. Wagner was on his tail as they wound the bikes up through turns 11 and 12, Waters was in third, Halliday fourth.

Mike Jones into the lead

Three laps to run and again Mike Jones gets Wagner at the end of the main straight. This time he holds on until turn four before Wagner again forces his way through, these two going at it hard, but another five riders were still right on their tail and ready to pounce should either make the slightest mistake.

Wagner makes a break

Aiden Wagner then got a great run around the back of the circuit to this time around sneak away a little from Jones, only a couple of bike lengths but enough to hold off the Kawasaki rider down the main straight and lead as they started the next lap. Jones though took the lead around the back of the circuit and led the pack down the main straight as they got the last lap board.

Last Lap

Aiden Wagner took the lead early on the last lap but was still closely followed by Jones, Halliday, Falzon and Waters. Wayne Maxwell and Troy Herfoss had now been dropped a little and looked out of the podium battle.

Wagner led around the back of the circuit and Jones ran in a little hot to MG and that was enough to allow Wagner to wind his privateer Yamaha up around turn 11 and 12 to take a brilliant and very hard fought win. Wagner now leads the championship on 71 points as the series heads north in a few weeks time for round two at Wakefield Park.

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Aiden Wagner – Rob Mott Image

Mike Jones took second place over Cru Halliday. The YRT man tooks second place for the round on 55-points ahead of Josh Waters who earned 50-points and third place for the round.

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Mike Jones and Aiden Wagner – Rob Mott Image

Well that ASBK season opening round had it all. It all played out in front of a very impressive WorldSBK crowd at Phillip Island. Somewhat surprisingly, the Australian round is actually one of the most well attended rounds of the entire World Superbike Championship, and that crowd were certainly wowed by the ASBK action this weekend and definitely got their money’s worth.

Wakefield Park might feel like a bit of a come down after the excitement at atmosphere of this event, but the on-track action will be just as epic and will play out on the weekend of March 24 at the 2.2-kilometre circuit situated on the outskirts of Goulburn. See you there!

ASBK Superbike Race Three Results

  1. Aiden Wagner – Yamaha
  2. Mike Jones – Kawasaki +0.317
  3. Cru Halliday – Yamaha +0.398
  4. Daniel Falzon – Yamaha +0.825
  5. Josh Waters – Suzuki +0.848
  6. Wayne Maxwell – Suzuki +0.933
  7. Troy Herfoss – Honda +1.430
  8. Bryan Staring – Kawasaki +1.958
  9. Glenn Allerton – BMW +7.745
  10. Ted Collins – BMW +12.164
  11. Arthur Sissis – Suzuki +15.336
  12. Mark Chiodo – Honda +15.383
  13. Glenn Scott – Kawasaki +16.301
  14. Max Croker – Suzuki +16.547
  15. Matt Walters – Kawasaki +18.222
  16. Alex Phillis – Suzuki +30.884
  17. Sloan Frost – Suzuki +36.312
  18. Phil Czaj – Aprilia +43.996
  19. Lachlan Epis – Kawasaki +53.898
  20. Ryan Yanko – Ducati +53.946
  21. Brendan McIntyre – Suzuki +55.573
  22. David Barker – Kawasaki +57.618
  23. Matt Tooley – Yamaha +65.993
  24. Simon Barbacetto – Yamaha +66.966
  25. Evan Byles – Kawasaki +68.797

ASBK Superbike Championship Points Standings

  1. Aiden Wagner 71
  2. Cru Halliday 55
  3. Josh Waters 50
  4. Mike Jones 49
  5. Bryan Staring 48
  6. Troy Herfoss 41
  7. Wayne Maxwell 40
  8. Glenn Allerton 40
  9. Daniel Falzon 32
  10. Ted Collins 31
  11. Matt Walters 30
  12. Glenn Scott 28
  13. Max Croker 267
  14. Mark Chiodo 24
  15. Alex Phillis 19
  16. Arthur Sissis 18
  17. Sloan Frost 12
  18. Damon Rees 11
  19. Lachlan Epis 10
  20. Phil Czaj 8

Round 2 of the 2019 Motul Pirelli Australian Superbike Championship heads to Wakefield Park in Goulburn (March 22-24).

Source: MCNews.com.au

Perfect Supersport scorecard for Toparis at Phillip Island opener

Liminton and Bayliss round out the overall podium at round one.

Image: Russell Colvin.

Victory in Supersport race three at Phillip Island has granted Tom Toparis (Landbridge Transport Yamaha) the perfect start to the 2019 Motul Pirelli Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK), claiming pole position before dominating all three outings.

A step above the competition, Toparis charged to an incredible 6.461s over Nic Liminton (Yamaha), setting a blistering time of 1m35.556s.

Liminton, who was supremely consistent all weekend, edged out Callum Spriggs (Yamaha) in third, while Supersport newcomer Oli Bayliss (Cube Racing) and Broc Pearson (Yamaha) completed the top five.

Positions six through to 10 consisted of Aiden Hayes (Yamaha), Reid Battye (Team Suzuki Ecstar Australia), Jack Passfield (Yamaha), Ty Lynch (Yamaha) and Dylan Whiteside (Yamaha). Overall it was Toparis from Liminton, Bayliss – who was on debut – Spriggs and Pearson.

The ASBK will now head to Wakefield Park in New South Wales on 22-24 March for round two of the seven-stop series.

Detailed results

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Tom Toparis completes Supersport trifecta at P.I.

2019 ASBK
Round One – Phillip Island
Supersport Race Three


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Supersport Race Three – TBG Image

Sunday’s racing at the opening round of the 2019 Motul Pirelli Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) got underway bright and early today with Race 3 of the Supersport class, held during the FIM World Superbike Championship (WSBK) weekend here at Phillip Island.

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Tom Toparis – Image Rob Mott

It was Tom Toparis’ (Landbridge Transport Yamaha YZF-R6) chance to make it a clean sweep of the weekend and he delivered, putting on an absolutely clinical performance to finish the race more than six seconds ahead of the rest of the field. This performance meant that he took the honour of being the ASBK’s first round winner for 2019.

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Tom Toparis – Image Rob Mott

Second place for the round belonged to Nic Liminton (Yamaha Motor Aust. Yamaha YZF-R6), who had a trio of second places but had to work for the final one- bumping Callum Spriggs (Allsite Concrete Cutting Yamaha YZF-R6) down to third in the last-minute dash for the finish line after Spriggs had spent nearly the whole race in second spot.

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Tom Toparis – Image Rob Mott

Toparis once again started on pole ahead of Liminton and Oli Bayliss (Cube Racing Yamaha YZF-R6). Liminton, battling a shoulder injury picked up earlier in the weekend but had been putting in good performances nonetheless.

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Ty Lynch – TBG Image

Ty Lynch (Russell Phillips Motorsports, Yamaha YZF-R6) couldn’t replicate the performances in the previous races and was down in ninth by lap four and ten seconds off the leaders.

At half distance and Toparis was four seconds up. Spriggs was at the head of the chasing train of riders, having a good day way up from his finishing position of eighth in Race 2 yesterday.

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Callum Spriggs – Rob Mott Image

With three laps to go it was, Toparis, Spriggs, Liminton, Broc Pearson (Yamaha YZF-R6), and Bayliss, and it looked like it would stay that way until Liminton pulled off the move of the race to pip Spriggs on the line by a miniscule 0.04 seconds to secure second.

Tom Toparis – P1

“It’s been an awesome weekend; pole and three wins is exactly what we wanted to do for this round. Leading into Wakefield Park we’ve got a 16 point advantage now so pretty happy with that.”

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Tom Toparis – Image Rob Mott

South Australia’s Nic Liminton was thrilled to finish second in the round standings.

Nic Liminton – P2

“It’s been such a good start getting second overall on the new Yamaha R6” he said. “That last race was hard though, Callum was in a solid second position but on the last lap I just managed to get in his slipstream on the line and get second overall.”

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Nic Liminton – TBG Image

Oli Bayliss – P3

“I was hoping at the start of the weekend that I could get a top three and that’s exactly what I did in the last race” said Bayliss. “We struggled a bit off the start and managed to lose Nic and Cal but other than that had a really good race.”

ASBK Round TBG WSBKPI PI SS R Podium Toparis Liminton Bayliss TBG
ASBK Supersport Championship Points Standings
1 Tom TOPARIS (Landbridge Transport Yamaha YZF-R6) 76
2 Nicholas LIMINTON (Yamaha Motor Aust. Yamaha YZF-R6) 60
3 Oli BAYLISS (Cube Racing Yamaha YZF-R6) 52

ASBK Supersport Race Three Results

  1. Tom TOPARIS (Landbridge Transport Yamaha YZF-R6)
  2. Nicholas LIMINTON (Yamaha Motor Aust. Yamaha YZF-R6)
  3. Callum SPRIGGS (Allsite Concrete Cutting Yamaha YZF-R6)
  4. Oli BAYLISS (Cube Racing Yamaha YZF-R6)
  5. Broc PEARSON (Yamaha YZF-R6)
  6. Aidan HAYES (Hayes Johnston Pty. Ltd. Yamaha YZF-R6)
  7. Reid BATTYE (Suzuki Ecstar Australia, Suzuki GSX-R)
  8. Jack PASSFIELD (Stay Upright, Yamaha YZF-R6)
  9. Ty LYNCH (Russell Phillips Motorsports, Yamaha YZF-R6)
  10. Dylan WHITESIDE (YRD Yamaha YZF-R6)

ASBK Supersport Championship Points Standings
  1. Tom TOPARIS (Landbridge Transport Yamaha YZF-R6) 76
  2. Nicholas LIMINTON (YMA Yamaha YZF-R6) 60
  3. Oli BAYLISS (Cube Racing Yamaha YZF-R6) 52
  4. Callum SPRIGGS (Allsite Concrete Yamaha YZF-R6) 49
  5. Broc PEARSON (Yamaha YZF-R6) 49
  6. Aidan HAYES (Hayes Johnston Yamaha YZF-R6) 44
  7. Ty LYNCH (Russell Phillips Motorsports, Yamaha YZF-R6) 43
  8. Reid BATTYE (Suzuki Ecstar Australia, Suzuki GSX-R) 39
  9. Scott NICHOLSON (Traction Control, Suzuki GSX-R) 31
  10. Jack PASSFIELD (Stay Upright, Yamaha YZF-R6) 29

Next Up

Round 2 of the 2019 Motul Pirelli Australian Superbike Championship heads to Wakefield Park in Goulburn (March 22-24).

Source: MCNews.com.au

Dovizioso: ominously confident?

“Good, really good,” begins the Italian when asked about the first day. “There wasn’t the rubber down but it was clean, so the laptime was quite good, and we were able to test what we wanted today. Nothing special, small things, but we did our program. The speed is there, so it’s not a really important day – also because when we look at the laptimes, it’s not so interesting. But I feel good.”

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Rabat: “We had a very good setup from the start”

All things considered, the 2014 Moto2™ World Champion is happy with how he is feeling on his GP18: “I’m happy because we have good pace, a good engine, a good team. Now I need to find the way to stop the bike with less metres, especially at the beginning. This will be the next step to allow us to go faster.”

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Marquez makes “huge step” from Malaysia in Qatar

The reigning World Champion stopped early on all three days in Malaysia but two weeks later, he’s feeling a lot more comfortable on the bike, despite suffering a small crash and finishing the day in P10, 1.116 of Maverick Viñales (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP): “Honestly I’m happy. About the physical condition I’m happy because compared to the Malaysian test, we’ve done a huge step.

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