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Twisted ASBK Interviews | Troy Herfoss

Twisted ASBK Interviews

With the current break in racing activity we thought it a good idea to start rolling out this series that I have dubbed ‘Twisted ASBK Interviews’. 

This is a somewhat comedic departure from the norm that hopes to shed some light into the personalities of ASBK Superbike riders.

Some of these were conducted in person at the track earlier this year, while others were conducted more recently over the phone. 

A few of them certainly got me laughing out loud and I hope you view them through the prism of good fun they were taken in. Today we talk with Penrite Honda’s Troy Herfoss. 


MCNews.com.au: Who is the dirtiest rider you least trust when racing against?

Troy Herfoss: “You’re going to get my in a lot of trouble here Trev, Mike Jones, that guy’s outspoken and dirty as hell.”

ASBK TBG Round SMP Troy Herfoss Mike Jones TBG FinalRnd

ASBK TBG Round SMP Troy Herfoss Mike Jones TBG FinalRnd

Herfoss and Jones after the final battle for the 2019 Title at SMP – TBG Image

MCNews.com.au: Who would you most like to punch in the ASBK paddock?

TH: “Honestly, I’d punch the top five guys.”

MCNews.com.au: Who would you least like to be punched by in the ASBK paddock?

TH: “I’ve seen Wayne go and I know he can throw them, so I don’t want to be punched by him.”

Troy Herfoss Honda CBRRR R Fireblade SP Cover

Troy Herfoss Honda CBRRR R Fireblade SP Cover

Troy Herfoss’s Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP on arrival in Australia. Herf’ is keen to race the new bike


MCNews.com.au: If you were stuck on a deserted island, which rider would you choose to be stuck with?

TH: “I’d say Aiden Wagner, just because he seems to be a practical sorta country bloke, probably has a few skills to keep us safe.”

MCNews.com.au: Who is the king of swiping right during ASBK race weekends?

TH: “Oh man, up until a few years ago it had to be Cru Halliday, right now I probably don’t know them young blokes enough, but all those 300 riders are always up to no good.”

MCNews.com.au: Which rider has the hottest sister?

TH: “I haven’t taken note for a little while, but I think at my age all the riders that I race with have learnt not to bring their sisters to the track.”

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens SBK R TroyHerfoss

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens SBK R TroyHerfoss

Troy Herfoss – Image by Rob Mott


MCNews.com.au: Who is the biggest princess in the ASBK paddock?

TH: “Cru Halliday.”

MCNews.com.au: Who has the most fitting nickname in the paddock?

TH: “Wild Man Waters, just joking, him or Mad Mike, I’m just jealous as I don’t have one that rhymes with Herfoss.”

ASBK Test Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Test SBK Troy HERFOSS Jeremy Burgess

ASBK Test Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Test SBK Troy HERFOSS Jeremy Burgess

Jeremy Burgess overseeing the Michelin rubber for Penrite Honda at the ASBK Test – Image by Rob Mott


MCNews.com.au: What is the worst track ASBK visits?

TH: “I don’t want to say because I love it so much, but it has to be Morgan Park, it’s an old track, but I love that track so much.”

MCNews.com.au: Which corner on the calendar is your favourite?

TH: “I would say my favourite corner is probably Turn 3 at Morgan Park, a blind turn around the wall and it opens up, and when you know the track really well, you’re on the limit smoking the tyre up, not knowing where you’re going.”

MCNews.com.au: Which corner would you liked to see nuked from orbit?

TH: “Turn 12 of Phillip Island, but there’s probably safety corners I should say… Turn 12 has always been hard for me, and it’s hard to get right.”

ASBK Wakefield Park Test TDJ Troy Herfoss braking

ASBK Wakefield Park Test TDJ Troy Herfoss braking

Troy Herfoss – Wakefield Park ASBK Test – TDJ Image


MCNews.com.au: If you could overtake one rider, on one corner, who would it be, and where, and how?

TH: “Turn 12, Jamie Stauffer up the inside, just because we were on the same bike and he always used to pass me there.”

MCNews.com.au: Which animal would you most liken yourself to?

TH: “The greyhound.”

MCNews.com.au: You need to borrow tools. Who would you ask first? Who would you never ask?

TH: “Wayne’s a bit of a handy-man, I’d go to him. I would never go to Lachlan Epis, because he’s always got his Dad working on his bike.”

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK R Start Wayne Maxwell Leads from Cru Halliday

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK R Start Wayne Maxwell Leads from Cru Halliday

Maxwell leads Halliday, Herfoss and Waters at the season opener – Image by Rob Mott


MCNews.com.au: If you weren’t racing, what would you be in jail for?

TH: “Too many speeding fines.”

MCNews.com.au: If someone wrote a biography about you, what do you think the title should be?

TH: “I don’t know mate.”

MCNews.com.au: How would you describe yourself in three words?

TH: “Arrogant, impatient, selfish.”


ASBK Rnd SMP RbMotoLens SBK R Grid Troy Herfoss FinalRnd

ASBK Rnd SMP RbMotoLens SBK R Grid Troy Herfoss FinalRnd

Troy Herfoss – Image by Rob Mott
Source: MCNews.com.au

Twisted ASBK Interviews | Cru Halliday

Twisted ASBK Interviews

With the current break in racing activity we thought it a good idea to start rolling out this series that I have dubbed ‘Twisted ASBK Interviews’. 

This is a somewhat comedic departure from the norm that hopes to shed some light into the personalities of ASBK Superbike riders.

Some of these were conducted in person at the track earlier this year, while others were conducted more recently over the phone. 

A few of them certainly got me laughing out loud and I hope you view them through the prism of good fun they were taken in. This time around we talk to Cru Halliday.


MCNews.com.au: Who is the dirtiest rider you least trust when racing against?

Cru Halliday: “I wouldn’t say dirty, but most aggressive is Troy Herfoss, dirtiest against me personally, probably Daniel Falzon.”

MCNews.com.au: Who would you most like to punch in the ASBK paddock?

Cru: “That’s a no brainer, Daniel Falzon.”

MCNews.com.au: Who would you least like to be punched by in the ASBK paddock?

Cru: “Probably Mat Mladin, he would pack some power out of those cannons.”

ASBK Wakefield Park Test TDJ Cru Halliday pit lane

ASBK Wakefield Park Test TDJ Cru Halliday pit lane

Cru Halliday at the Wakefield Park ASBK Test – Image TDJ


MCNews.com.au: If you were stuck on a deserted island, which rider would you choose to be stuck with?

Cru: “The best looking one.”

MCNews.com.au: Who is the king of swiping right during ASBK race weekends?

Cru: “Brodie Malouf, in the 600 class, he’s a grub.”

MCNews.com.au: Which rider has the hottest sister?

Cru: “I’m gonna get punched over this and he’s my team-mate, but I’d have to say Aiden Wagner.”

ASBK Rnd SMP RbMotoLens SBK FP Cru HALLIDAY

ASBK Rnd SMP RbMotoLens SBK FP Cru HALLIDAY

Cru Halliday – SMP 2019 – Image by Rob Mott


MCNews.com.au: Who is the biggest princess in the ASBK paddock?

Cru: “I’m going to have to go with Glenn Allerton.”

MCNews.com.au: Who has the most fitting nickname in the paddock?

Cru: “It’s not Mad Mike, there’s nothing mad about him. I’d have to say Wayne Train.”

ASBK Rnd SMP RbMotoLens SBK R Grid Cru Halliday Troy Herfoss FinalRnd

ASBK Rnd SMP RbMotoLens SBK R Grid Cru Halliday Troy Herfoss FinalRnd

Cru Halliday – Image by Rob Mott


MCNews.com.au: What is the worst track ASBK visits?

Cru: “Barbagallo.”

MCNews.com.au: Which corner on the calendar is your favourite?

Cru: “That’s a hard one… probably the stadium section at Tailem Bend.”

MCNews.com.au: Which corner would you liked to see nuked from orbit?

Cru: “Every corner at Phillip Island.”

MCNews.com.au: If you could overtake one rider, on one corner, who would it be, and where, and how?

Cru: “That could be any of the top 10 riders, anyone… Mike Jones, Turn 1, Phillip Island, as I’d like to see the Yamaha go past that dude for once.”

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK R Cru Halliday

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK R Cru Halliday

Cru Halliday – Image by Rob Mott


MCNews.com.au: Which animal would you most liken yourself to?

Cru: “Cat, because I’m a pussy.”

MCNews.com.au: You need to borrow tools. Who would you ask first? Who would you never ask?

Cru: “Probably to be honest, the BMW team, I wouldn’t ask Maxwell.”

MCNews.com.au: If you weren’t racing, what would you be in jail for?

Cru: “More than likely speeding.”

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Race Grid Cru Halliday

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Race Grid Cru Halliday

Cru Halliday on the grid at the 2020 ASBK season opener – Image by Rob Mott


MCNews.com.au: If someone wrote a biography about you, what do you think the title should be?

Cru: “How To Not Grow Up”

MCNews.com.au: How would you describe yourself in three words?

Cru: “I can’t swear on this… humble, laid back and loving.”

MCNews.com.au: If you won a million dollars on Lotto what would be the first thing you would buy?

Cru: “Probably a house, have to be a house, or another lotto ticket.”

ASBK Test Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Test SBK Cru HALLIDAY

ASBK Test Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Test SBK Cru HALLIDAY

Cru Halliday – Image by Rob Mott


MCNews.com.au: If you could keep one of your race bikes from throughout your career which one would it be? And why?

Cru: “Probably my 600 from 2018, because it was a championship I won in ASBK.”

MCNews.com.au: What is your plan for life after racing…?

Cru: “Grow old, put some money on the dogs in the TAB, sink some schooners and wear a wife-beater.”

ASBK TBG Rnd Winton Halliday TBG

ASBK TBG Rnd Winton Halliday TBG

Cru Halliday won the Australian Supersport Championship with Yamaha in 2018 – STBG Image
Source: MCNews.com.au

Twisted ASBK Interviews | Glenn Allerton

Twisted ASBK Interviews

With the current break in racing activity we thought it a good idea to start rolling out this series that I have dubbed ‘Twisted ASBK Interviews’. 

This is a somewhat comedic departure from the norm that hopes to shed some light into the personalities of ASBK Superbike riders.

Some of these were conducted in person at the track earlier this year, while others were conducted more recently over the phone. 

A few of them certainly got me laughing out loud and I hope you view them through the prism of good fun they were taken in.

Glenn Allerton is our third rider featured in the series and generally has a great dry sense of humour, but his game was particularly strong when I sat down for a chat with him to get his answers to this edition of Twisted ASBK Interviews. In fact, I wish I had it on video as we had a great laugh while completing the questions. 

Glenn Allerton leading Ben Attard and Brent George in an Australian 250 Production race at Phillip Island back in 2001


MCNews.com.au: Who is the dirtiest rider you least trust when racing against?

Glenn Allerton: “Falzon, cause he’ll just dive bomb me out of nowhere.”

ASBK Wakefield Park Test TDJ Glenn Allerton straight

ASBK Wakefield Park Test TDJ Glenn Allerton straight

Glenn Allerton testing at Wakefield Park – TDJ Image


MCNews.com.au: Who would you most like to punch in the ASBK paddock?

GA: “I’d probably like to punch Falzon for the same reason.”

ASBK Rnd SMP RbMotoLens SBK FP Glenn Allerton

ASBK Rnd SMP RbMotoLens SBK FP Glenn Allerton

Glenn Allerton with his dad George at SMP last year – Image by Rob Mott


MCNews.com.au: Who would you least like to be punched by in the ASBK paddock?

GA: “One of the backmarkers, on the Suzuki motorcycle, Brendan McIntyre. I wouldn’t fight him.”

ASBK Champion Glenn Allerton

ASBK Champion Glenn Allerton

Glenn Allerton – 2008 Australian Superbike Champion


MCNews.com.au: If you were stuck on a deserted island, which rider would you choose to be stuck with?

GA: “That’s a hard one, because most of the boys at the top are interested in the same stuff, cycling and motocross, it’d have to be Herfoss or Halliday for the entertainment value.”

ASBK Wakefield Park Test TDJ Glenn Allerton main straight

ASBK Wakefield Park Test TDJ Glenn Allerton main straight

Glenn Allerton testing at Wakefield Park – TDJ Image


MCNews.com.au: Who is the king of swiping right during ASBK race weekends?

GA: “That would be Lachlan Epis, he was on Tinder all night long swiping right, didn’t matter what it was, he was up for it.”

ASBK TBG JanTest PI Glenn Allerton TBG

ASBK TBG JanTest PI Glenn Allerton TBG

Glenn Allerton at the Phillip Island ASBK Test in January, 2020 – TBG Image


MCNews.com.au: Which rider has the hottest sister?

GA: “It’d have to be Aiden Wagner, but I’m pretty sure she’s getting married. So that sucks.”

ASBK TBG ASBK Round Phillip Island Glenn Allerton TBG

ASBK TBG ASBK Round Phillip Island Glenn Allerton TBG

Glenn Allerton – TBG Image


MCNews.com.au: Who is the biggest princess in the ASBK paddock?

GA: “Cru Halliday, wouldn’t be racing if he didn’t look good is one of his quotes, that’s a princess act.”

ASBK Champion Glenn Allerton

ASBK Champion Glenn Allerton

A younger Glenn Allerton pictured with his championship trophies in 2008


MCNews.com.au: What is the worst track ASBK visits?

GA: “Morgan Park, by far.”

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Race Grid Glenn ALLERTON

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Race Grid Glenn ALLERTON

Glenn Allerton on the grid – Image by Rob Mott


MCNews.com.au: Which corner on the calendar is your favourite?

GA: “Stoner Corner, here at Phillip Island.”

ASBK TBG JanTest PI Glenn Allerton TBG

ASBK TBG JanTest PI Glenn Allerton TBG

Glenn Allerton at the Phillip Island ASBK Test in January, 2020 – TBG Image


MCNews.com.au: Which corner would you liked to see nuked from orbit?

GA: “If it was a nuke, it would be the whole track, and the whole of Morgan Park would be great, if there was a crater there, it’s a shit hole, we shouldn’t be there.”

ASBK MorganParkTestDay TDJmedia Glenn Allerton

ASBK MorganParkTestDay TDJmedia Glenn Allerton

Allerton is no fan of Morgan Park – TDJ Image


MCNews.com.au: If you could overtake one rider, on one corner, who would it be, and where, and how?

GA: “Wayne Maxwell in the last corner for the win, on the last lap, but that’s already happened though hasn’t it… that caused some controversy.” *laughs*

ASBK TBG ASBK Round Phillip Island Glenn Allerton TBG

ASBK TBG ASBK Round Phillip Island Glenn Allerton TBG

Glenn Allerton on the grid at SMP last year – TBG Image


MCNews.com.au: Which animal would you most liken yourself to?

GA: “I would have to say I am like a Tiger, king of the jungle.” *laughs*


MCNews.com.au: You need to borrow tools. Who would you ask first? Who would you never ask?

GA: “I would ask my NextGen Racing Ream, I don’t reckon anyone else would lend me tools.”

ASBK Rnd SMP RbMotoLens SBK FP Pits Glen Allerton NextGen

ASBK Rnd SMP RbMotoLens SBK FP Pits Glen Allerton NextGen

NextGen Motorsports BMW S 1000 RR – Image by Rob Mott


MCNews.com.au: If you weren’t racing, what would you be in jail for?

GA: “Driving too fast on the streets – like an idiot, which I’ve been in a lot of trouble for before.”


MCNews.com.au: If someone wrote a biography about you, what do you think the title should be?

GA: “‘What The Fuck Went Wrong Here’, would be the title.”

ASBK MorganParkTestDay TDJmedia Glenn Allerton

ASBK MorganParkTestDay TDJmedia Glenn Allerton

Glenn Allerton testing at Morgan Park last year – TDJ Image


MCNews.com.au: How would you describe yourself in three words?

GA: “Disorganised, ‘body full of metal’, ‘living the dream’. That’s three descriptions.”


MCNews.com.au: If you won a million dollars on Lotto what would be the first thing you would buy?

GA: “A million is not enough, I need like ten. The first thing I would buy would be a house, pay my house off, that would make me comfortable.”

ASBK Glenn Allerton Jason Ohalloran

ASBK Glenn Allerton Jason Ohalloran

Glenn Allerton leads Jason O’Halloran in 2008


MCNews.com.au: If you could keep one of your race bikes from throughout your career which one would it be? And why?

GA: “It would be my 2008 CBR1000RR for no other reason than it was my first Superbike Championship, that one was pretty special, and I won that one in pretty tough circumstances and I’m proud of that achievement.”

Glenn Allerton won the 2008 Kings of Wanneroo

Glenn Allerton won the 2008 Kings of Wanneroo

Glenn Allerton won the 2008 Kings of Wanneroo and the Australian Superbike Championship


MCNews.com.au: What is your plan for life after racing…?

GA: “Enjoy life, and be fit and healthy, and just make sure my son has a good life ahead, and live with my family.”


ASBK Test Wakefield TDJimagesDay Breede Herfoss Chiodo Waters Allerton

ASBK Test Wakefield TDJimagesDay Breede Herfoss Chiodo Waters Allerton

Glenn Allerton with Dale Breede, Troy Herfoss, Mark Chiodo and Josh Waters – TDJ Image
Source: MCNews.com.au

Twisted ASBK Interviews | Wayne Maxwell

Twisted ASBK Interviews

With the current break in racing activity we thought it a good idea to start rolling out this series that I have dubbed ‘Twisted ASBK Interviews’. 

This is a somewhat comedic departure from the norm that hopes to shed some light into the personalities of ASBK Superbike riders.

Some of these were conducted in person at the track earlier this year, while others were conducted more recently over the phone. 

A few of them certainly got me laughing out loud and I hope you view them through the prism of good fun they were taken in. We kicked the series off with Mike Jones and now we have a chat with current ASBK Championship points leader Wayne Maxwell. 


Wayne Maxwell TBG

Wayne Maxwell TBG

Wayne Maxwell – TBG Image

MCNews.com.au: Who is the dirtiest rider you least trust when racing against?

Wayne Maxwell: “Aiden Wagner.”

MCNews.com.au: Who would you most like to punch in the ASBK paddock?

WM: “I love them all. ” 🙂 

MCNews.com.au: Who would you least like to be punched by in the ASBK paddock?

WM: “No one, I’m not really worried about anyone.”

ASBK Wakefield Park Test TDJ Wayne Maxwell straight

ASBK Wakefield Park Test TDJ Wayne Maxwell straight

Wayne Maxwell in action during testing at Wakefield Park last month – Image by TDJ


MCNews.com.au: If you were stuck on a deserted island, which rider would you choose to be stuck with?

WM: “Herfoss.”

MCNews.com.au: Who is the king of swiping right during ASBK race weekends?

WM: “Halliday.”

MCNews.com.au: Which rider has the hottest sister?

WM: “I don’t really know, I’m married with two kids. What about mums?” *laughs*

ASBK TBG Round SMP Wayne Maxwell Family TBG FinalRnd

ASBK TBG Round SMP Wayne Maxwell Family TBG FinalRnd

Wayne with his family – TBG Image


MCNews.com.au: Who is the biggest princess in the ASBK paddock?

WM: “Cru Halliday.”

MCNews.com.au: Who has the most fitting nickname in the paddock?

WM: “Wild Man Waters.”

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens SBK R Grid WayneMaxwell

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens SBK R Grid WayneMaxwell

Wayne Maxwell on the grid with engineer Adrian Monti at the 2020 season opener – Image by Rob Mott


MCNews.com.au: What is the worst track ASBK visits?

WM: “None, they are all good.”

MCNews.com.au: Which corner on the calendar is your favourite?

WM: “Turn 3, Phillip Island.”

MCNews.com.au: Which corner would you liked to see nuked from orbit?

WM: “Winton, Turn 2.”

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island R Maxwell Halliday Waters TBG

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island R Maxwell Halliday Waters TBG

Josh Waters and Cru Halliday chasing Wayne Maxwell at the season opener – TBG Image


MCNews.com.au: If you could overtake one rider, on one corner, who would it be, and where, and how?

WM: “Herfoss, last corner, last lap at Wakefield.”

MCNews.com.au: Which animal would you most liken yourself to?

WM: “Something that’s soft and cuddly and nice. Teddy bear.”

MCNews.com.au: You need to borrow tools. Who would you ask first? Who would you never ask?

WM: “I would ask Kev Marshall first.”

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK R Parc Ferme Wayne Maxwell Family

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK R Parc Ferme Wayne Maxwell Family

Wayne Maxwell congratuled by his family after winning the opening race of season 2020 at Phillip Island – Image by Rob Mott


MCNews.com.au: If you weren’t racing, what would you be in jail for?

WM: “Stolen goods.”

MCNews.com.au: If someone wrote a biography about you, what do you think the title should be?

WM: “Punchy”.

MCNews.com.au: How would you describe yourself in three words?

WM: “Fun, serious, likeable.”

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Race and Round Podium Wayne MAXWELL Cru HALLIDAY Josh Waters

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Race and Round Podium Wayne MAXWELL Cru HALLIDAY Josh Waters

Wayne Maxwell, Cru Halliday and Josh Waters on the podium at 2020 ASBK Round One – Image by Rob Mott


MCNews.com.au: If you won a million dollars on Lotto what would be the first thing you would buy?

WM: “Ducati V4 R.”

MCNews.com.au: If you could keep one of your race bikes from throughout your career which one would it be? And why?

WM: “I’ll tell you at the end of the year.”

MCNews.com.au: What is your plan for life after racing…?

WM: “More motorbikes, try and make a difference to the sport that’s given me so much.”

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Q PracFerme WayneMaxwell

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Q PracFerme WayneMaxwell

Maxwell won the opening round of ASBK 2020 – Image by Rob Mott
Source: MCNews.com.au

2020 ASBK Wakefield Park Test Images

2020 ASBK
Wakefield Park Test

Images by TDJ Media


Following a great start to the mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul season at Phillip Island for Round 1 alongside WorldSBK, riders then headed to Wakefield Park for test sessions prior to Round 2 which will be staged on the final weekend in March.

Wayne Maxwell swept the Superbike class at Phillip Island claiming three race wins and pole position for a perfect 76 championship points, with Cru Halliday and Josh Waters completing the top three. Meanwhile in the Supersport class it was Oli Bayliss taking home top honours with 71-points, ahead of Tom Toparis and Nic Liminton.

To grab tickets to Round 2 of the ASBK at Wakefield Park click here (link).

Here’s a look at all the testing action through the lens of TDJ Media:


Source: MCNews.com.au

Wayne Maxwell on Rnd1 & MoTeC homologation issues | Interview

2020 mi-bike Australian Superbike Championship
Round One – Phillip Island
Wayne Maxwell


Wayne Maxwell had a great start to his 2020 mi-bike Australian Superbike campaign at Phillip Island, breaking the lap record to take pole and then following up with three race wins.

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island Maxwell Pole TBG

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island Maxwell Pole TBG

Maxwell was on pole from Cru Halliday and Josh Waters – TBG Image

Maxwell heads to the second round of the series at Wakefield Park on a perfect 76 championship points, with nearest competitor Cru Halliday 16-points behind.

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island TBG

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island TBG

Wayne Maxwell takes his third win of the weekend in Superbike Race Three – TBG Image

MCNews.com.au caught up with Wayne immediately following the conclusion of racing at Round One, to get his thoughts on the season opener, his Ducati V4 R, and the issues being negotiated with Motorcycling Australia regarding the homologation of the MoTeC ECU for the Boost Mobile backed Ducati V4 R.


Wayne Maxwell Interview

Trevor Hedge: Wayne, a perfect haul for the weekend, pole, three wins. From testing pace I thought you might even be a little bit further in front, but it was a hot pace out there across all twelve laps in the three races.

Wayne Maxwell: “Mate they are a classy bunch of riders, it’s a testament to the field you know, if I had made a mistake, Cru would have been there to pick up the pieces, so I just tried to stay in a rhythm, not making mistakes. It’s much easier racing as two, rather than in a pack of two.”

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens SBK R WayneMaxwell Leads CruHalliday

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens SBK R WayneMaxwell Leads CruHalliday

Wayne Maxwell leads Cru Halliday


Trev: There’s been a bit of banter this weekend, with your Race 1 and Race 2 comments, as in you want some parts for the Ducati that aren’t available to you, they might have been initially apprived, only for permission for those parts later to be withdrawn by M.A….?

Maxwell: “Yeah, we went through the process that Motorcycling Australia has, they have three processes, a reflashed ECU, a manufacturer homologated ECU, or an MA approved option. We went through the process, got all the approval documents, made the investment into making that happen and then obviously after the test, that got revoked, because I’m too fast basically, or I’m not sure….”

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens SBK R ParcFerme WayneMaxwell

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens SBK R ParcFerme WayneMaxwell

Wayne Maxwell – Image Rob Mott

“They said it’s for other reasons, that they didn’t meet the paperwork and there was some kind of error on their end. But they had weeks and weeks to do their due diligence and a lot of people in different departments gave me the approval, not only technical. So I’m not sure where that ones going to head. When Honda get their new bike, are they going to have to run the standard ECU?”


Trev: Where is that advantage going to come from if you get the MoTeC system? Engine braking control, is that where you’re looking to improve the bike?

Maxwell: “Yeah, just some control. We can’t tune the fuel, we can’t do anything at the moment, engine brake control, it’s a little bit of that, it’s just a little bit everywhere. It’s a safety factor, when you go to Wakefield to be competitive you have use first gear in the last corner. Have you ever gone down to first gear on a road bike? The bike likes to goes sideways. So you know something needs to be done, if we can’t have what they have approved and then revoked, then we need to come to some middle of the road agreement and go from there.”

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK R Start Wayne Maxwell Leads from Josh Waters

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK R Start Wayne Maxwell Leads from Josh Waters

Maxwell leads Waters and a busy ASBK Superbike pack – Image by Rob Mott


Trev: You must be confident heading into the rest of the reason?

Maxwell: “I would probably say I’ve won a race at Wakefield Park every year, I’m probably the only one to beat Troy there. Last year I led and we had some issues with the Suzuki in the middle of the race, but we led most of the race and set a pretty hot pace. That was in the early stages, but he’s a hard man to beat around there, I’m under no illusions, if I can go there and finish second to Troy, or just collect some points… I can’t wait to just keep building up my points and my key is to finish every race. That’s what cost me in the past.”

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Q WayneMaxwell

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Q WayneMaxwell

Wayne Maxwell


Trev: What’s the workload for you and the team, between here and Wakefield Park, working on machine set-up?  You’ve got the official test there, will you be able to test outside of those official days?

Maxwell: “Unsure, definitely the official test and we’ll see where we sit. It depends what happens if we get more parts, that will change our testing program and approach. At this stage we’ll take this package there, try to speak to the Ducati factory and try and get some parts that Mike and those guys are getting out of the back of the Factory Ducati pits here this weekend at World Superbike and see how we go.”

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK R Grid Wayne Maxwell

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK R Grid Wayne Maxwell

Wayne Maxwell on pole – Image by Rob Mott


Trev: What is the next step with that battle you’re going to have with M.A., getting access to that MoTeC ECU?

Maxwell: “I don’t really want to make it a big process, and legal and drawn out, people have jobs to do, it’s nothing personal. We just need some clarifications with what we can do. They’ve got three ways they can approve it, so they are saying they need manufacturer proof from Italy now. I’m sure there’s no manufacturer proof from other brands, from the headquarters overseas, so look, we can’t do that, as obviously there’s other issues going on internal with Ducati in Australia and Europe as Ducati restructures here, so it’s difficult at the moment. I don’t know, they can approve it, they need to set some parameters and we’ll put forward another proposal from there. But all this is eating into time, and when you can lose a championship by five-points, that makes it difficult.”

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island Wayne Maxwell TBG

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island Wayne Maxwell TBG

Wayne Maxwell – TBG Image

Trev: Thanks Wayne, thanks for your time.


ASBK next heads to Wakefield Park later this month, the Goulburn circuit playing host to Round Two of the series over the March 27-29 weekend.


2020 mi-bike Australian Superbike Championship Points

Pos Name Machine Pole R1 R2 R3 Total
1 Wayne MAXWELL Ducati V4R 1 25 25 25 76
2 Cru HALLIDAY Yamaha 20 20 20 60
3 Josh WATERS Suzuki 18 15 18 51
4 Bryan STARING Kawasaki 17 17 15 49
5 Troy HERFOSS Honda 16 16 16 48
6 Daniel FALZON Yamaha 14 14 13 41
7 Arthur SISSIS Suzuki 15 10 12 37
8 Mike JONES Ducati 18 17 35
9 Jed METCHER Suzuki 12 11 10 33
10 Glenn ALLERTON BMW 5 12 14 31
11 Linden MAGEE BMW 10 6 9 25
12 Matt WALTERS Kawasaki 13 11 24
13 Max CROKER Suzuki 9 7 7 23
14 Aiden WAGNER Yamaha 13 9 22
15 Sloan FROST Suzuki 8 5 8 21
16 Beau BEATON Ducati 7 4 6 17
17 Glenn SCOTT Kawasaki 4 8 4 16
18 Brendan McINTYRE Suzuki 6 3 5 14
19 Josh HAYES Yamaha 11 11
20 Matthew TOOLEY Yamaha 1 1 3 5
21 Giuseppe SCARCELLA Ducati 3 2 5
22 Dean HASLER BMW 2 2 4
23 Nathan SPITERI Suzuki 1 1

2020 ASBK Calendar

Mi Bike ASBK Motul logo Menu@x

Rnd Date Track
Rnd 2  27-29 March Wakefield Park, NSW
Rnd 3 7-10 May The Bend, SA
Rnd 4 15-17 May Barbagallo, WA (SBK only)
Rnd 5 7-9 August Morgan Park, QLD
Rnd 6 11-13 September Winton, VIC
Rnd 7 2-4 October Phillip Island, VIC

Source: MCNews.com.au

Cru Halliday reflects on Phillip Island ASBK opener | Interview

2020 mi-bike Australian Superbike Championship
Round One – Phillip Island
Cru Halliday


Challenging Wayne Maxwell over the weekend at the opening round of the 2020 mi-bike Australian Superbike Championship was Cru Halliday, the YRT man claiming a consistent second step on the podium across all three races at Phillip Island on the new 2020 YZF-R1.

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK R Cru Halliday

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK R Cru Halliday

Cru Halliday – Image by Rob Mott

Here’s what Cru Halliday had to say when MCNews.com.au caught up with him immediately following the final ASBK Superbike race at Phillip Island.


Cru Halliday Interview

Trevor Hedge: Cru you’ve been really really strong all weekend, you’ve hardly put a wheel wrong really, it’s been an impressive performance. You must be pretty happy with yourself.

Cru Halliday: “Yea, thanks Trevor, we’ve got these 2020s after the test, I didn’t test too good here actually, but I never really test good here at Phillip Island. We were on the 2019 models when we tested here, and I hadn’t ridden for so long before then, so that had me a little bit worried. But then we tested the 2020s at Wakefield, and you know what, it’s like a new breath of fresh air.

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens SBK R CruHalliday

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens SBK R CruHalliday

Cru Halliday – Image by Rob Mott

“I gel with it really good, and we came here and straight away were on the money. It’s good because I really did struggle here in previous times, and now it looks like I’ve got my head around that. I tried to chase down Wayne, and he just rode home, he really didn’t put a foot wrong, every time he made a tiny little mistake I almost fell into that same trap, repeating his mistakes. Hats off to the team, the new 2020 R1 M is unbelievable and Kev Marshall has done a fantastic job of preparing them for this round.”


Trev: Take us through the actual improvements, what are a couple of things that really stand out, making your job easier?

Halliday: “Now it’s got an actual direct throttle sensor in the bike, there’s no more cables in the throttle, it’s all done by fly-by-wire. At first I was a bit worried about it, but once you learn to get used to it, I really love it. I was a bit nervous when they told me there would be no more cables, so there wouldn’t be that cable feel and I thought it would be too sensitive, but it’s not. It’s really nimble and nice to keep the throttle on.

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island Cru Halliday TBG Cover

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island Cru Halliday TBG Cover

Cru Halliday – Image by TBG

“What I did notice was the mid-range in this new bike, it’s strong. I used to really struggle – not exiting a corner – but that next little part after the initial jump and this thing just grabs and goes. It’s fixed everything that was the bike last year’s weakness. They haven’t recreated the bike, just improved exactly what they needed to improve. So I’m stoked about it, and we’re just going to keep improving as the year goes on.”


Trev: From pre-season testing pace, you said you didn’t test that well. Coming into this I thought Wayne might run away from everyone, but it didn’t quite unfold that way. You were not far off at all.

Halliday: “I race a lot better than I test, I think sometimes I take a little too long at testing, and it doesn’t feel like the atmosphere, where on race weekend I’m pumped and ready to kill. I’m definitely a better racer than I am tester. In saying that I’ve been fast on practice days before, and then struggled in races, but I’m sorta glad I put this score together, its a good way to start the year in second place already, only sixteen points Wayne put on us, that’s good for me coming out of Phillip Island.”

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK R Start Wayne Maxwell Leads from Cru Halliday

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK R Start Wayne Maxwell Leads from Cru Halliday

Maxwell leads Halliday, Herfoss and Waters – Image by Rob Mott


Trev: Have you ridden the new bike at Wakefield?

Halliday: “Yep we had a test almost immediately after the first official test here, just at a ride day, just to get on it and try and see what it’s like, and see if they were ready for this round. They were. I was basically straight onto race times, I gel with that track too, it’s not far from my house, only 150 km or an hour and a half, and I’ve had really good results there before. I reckon we’re going to get even better results on this bike, this year.”


Trev: The tyre war has hotted up a bit this year. Yamaha switched from Dunlop to Pirelli a couple of years ago, which was a bit of a controversial move, with Yamaha’s in-house tyre being Dunlop throughout Australia…. but Pirelli still had the answers here this weekend, by the looks of it. Do you think that might change at other circuits?

Halliday: “To be honest I think Pirelli are going to be the tyre to be on at most rounds, as we saw last year at Tailem Bend it sort of wasn’t, but after Tailem Bend in 2019 I think Pirelli got their eyes opened a little bit and put together a good tyre for this year. I haven’t personally been there on the new tyre yet this year, but I’ve heard good things about it.

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens SBK R ParcFerme CruHalliday

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens SBK R ParcFerme CruHalliday

Cru Halliday – Image Rob Mott

“You’ve got Herfoss on the Michelins, and I’ve heard good things about the Michelins from him personally, but you know, you never know, all riders say they go fast, but knowing him he probably did. By the looks of it, Josh was all over me at the first part of that race with the Dunlop, that’s a strange thing, because I thought the Dunlops weren’t as strong here, but Josh has proven that to be a bit of a different story. So it’s gonna be pretty full on. I’m just glad that Wayne is on the same tyre as me, so it’s easier to tell whats going on. It’s gonna be interesting. I can’t really say, but I know what we’ve got and I reckon we can get the job done this year.”


Trev: Do you think Wayne was foxing a little bit at any times, when he was controlling the pace, do you think he had more up his sleeve?

Halliday: “To be honest he said on the podium that he rode 100 per cent, and if Wayne, out of all people, say he was riding at 100 per cent, then he was riding at 100 per cent.”

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK R WayneMaxwell CruHalliday TroyHerfoss

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK R WayneMaxwell CruHalliday TroyHerfoss

Maxwell leads Halliday and Waters – Image by Rob Mott

Trev: You had the best seat in the house to view it from…

Halliday: “It’s hard, I’ve heard him say a lot of times before, ‘Its hard to control the race.’ And it is hard. I’m not going to lie, he was quicker than me this weekend, but it was good I could run with him, and apply pressure to him, but I was at my limit and I think he was at his limit. To be making mistakes like that, you have to be pushing. That’s the problem with pushing like that, one small mistake, it can all be over like Race 2 yesterday. I’m stoked though and hopefully I can show the other boys now I’ve got my head screwed on I can be a contender, instead of just a fast guy.”

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island R Maxwell Halliday Waters TBG

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island R Maxwell Halliday Waters TBG

Cru Halliday chases Wayne Maxwell


ASBK next heads to Wakefield Park later this month, the Goulburn circuit playing host to Round Two of the series over the March 27-29 weekend.


2020 mi-bike Australian Superbike Championship Points

Pos Name Machine Pole R1 R2 R3 Total
1 Wayne MAXWELL Ducati V4R 1 25 25 25 76
2 Cru HALLIDAY Yamaha 20 20 20 60
3 Josh WATERS Suzuki 18 15 18 51
4 Bryan STARING Kawasaki 17 17 15 49
5 Troy HERFOSS Honda 16 16 16 48
6 Daniel FALZON Yamaha 14 14 13 41
7 Arthur SISSIS Suzuki 15 10 12 37
8 Mike JONES Ducati 18 17 35
9 Jed METCHER Suzuki 12 11 10 33
10 Glenn ALLERTON BMW 5 12 14 31
11 Linden MAGEE BMW 10 6 9 25
12 Matt WALTERS Kawasaki 13 11 24
13 Max CROKER Suzuki 9 7 7 23
14 Aiden WAGNER Yamaha 13 9 22
15 Sloan FROST Suzuki 8 5 8 21
16 Beau BEATON Ducati 7 4 6 17
17 Glenn SCOTT Kawasaki 4 8 4 16
18 Brendan McINTYRE Suzuki 6 3 5 14
19 Josh HAYES Yamaha 11 11
20 Matthew TOOLEY Yamaha 1 1 3 5
21 Giuseppe SCARCELLA Ducati 3 2 5
22 Dean HASLER BMW 2 2 4
23 Nathan SPITERI Suzuki 1 1

Source: MCNews.com.au

Josh Waters on ASBK Rnd1 and the season ahead | Interview

2020 mi-bike Australian Superbike Championship
Round One – Phillip Island
Josh Waters


Privateer Josh Waters had his work cut out for him heading into 2020, forming his own team following Suzuki’s surprise decision to withdraw from supporting a factory team in 2020.

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Race Grid Josh Waters

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Race Grid Josh Waters

Josh Waters on the grid at Phillip Island – Image by Rob Mott

The weekend at Phillip Island though worked out even better than Waters could have hoped. Two very strong third places and third overall for the round earning him 51 championship points, a great reward for his new privateer based team.

MCNews.com.au caught up with Josh Waters immediately after race three at Phillip Island on the weekend.

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island TBG

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island TBG

Superbike Race Three Results
Maxwell
Halliday +0.752
Waters +3.923


Josh Waters interview

Trevor Hedge: We’re just here with Josh Waters after the opening round of the ASBK. Josh the pressure has been on in the off-season, you’ve had to put your own team together, a new privateer outfit after Suzuki pulled out towards the end of last year. I think you felt like you’d been left a bit high and dry there perhaps, so it was all hands on deck to get you back on track. Its been quite a mission to pull all this together, you must be very, very – very – happy how this has come together. You haven’t quite challenged for the win, but not far off…

Josh Waters: “Yeah I’m wrapped, like you said, to put together a squad that you can do the whole year with, isn’t as easy as I maybe thought at the start. So I’ve had some great people around me, and they’ve been able to get me some good backing, and we’re still a very small team. I haven’t ridden as much as I would have liked to, we did the test, I was quite a ways off. So coming into the event, I wasn’t sure if I was going to be able to fight to be P3 for the majority of the weekend. I wasn’t in Race 2, where I got sixth, but I was still fighting for third. I was a little ways off but that pace was soooo fast, I’m really happy.”

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK R Start Wayne Maxwell Leads from Josh Waters

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK R Start Wayne Maxwell Leads from Josh Waters

Waters chases Maxwell with the ASBK Superbike pack hot on his heels – Image by Rob Mott


Trev: Are you going to get any time to test at Wakefield Park?

Waters: “I hope to do the test that everyone else is doing.”

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Race Wayne Maxwell leads Cru Halliday Josh Waters

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Race Wayne Maxwell leads Cru Halliday Josh Waters

Maxwell leads Halliday and Waters – Image by Rob Mott


Trev: You’re transitioning back to Dunlop this year as well, hows that?

Waters: “It has changed how I ride the bike a bit, one guy was just saying to me, ‘jeez it looks like you’re building confidence every time I watch you ride.’ I needed to try and change something, because I was maybe a little bit the same all the time. I didn’t have a wonderful year last year, but I still came to the final round and could have had a chance to win the championship, with the perfect weekend and someone else having some bad luck. Dunlop have been great to me, have got behind me and I’m really appreciative of that.”

ASBK JanTest PI TH Dunlop

ASBK JanTest PI TH Dunlop

Josh Waters is back with Dunlop this season


Trev: As you bought up confidence, rightly or wrongly, I always thought that effects you a lot as a rider more than most. I can see the level of confidence or how happy you are from your face, I can read you from a mile away… You’ve been smiles all weekend and it’s great to see.

Waters: “I read that last night [on MCNews.com.au], what you’d wrote about the races yesterday, ‘Whenever Josh is happy he seems to go alright’, I’ve known you a long time and maybe the old Josh is back. I’m obviously riding a lot better, and happy with the feeling of what I’ve got underneath me.”

Trev: It must be good for your backers, hopefully they’ll get behind you even more and propel things forward, and of course this fills you with some more confidence. Like I said its great to see you smiling, a smiling Josh Waters is a dangerous Josh Waters.

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island R Maxwell Halliday Waters TBG

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island R Maxwell Halliday Waters TBG

Josh Waters and Cru Halliday chasing Wayne Maxwell – TBG Image


ASBK next heads to Wakefield Park later this month, the Goulburn circuit plays host to Round Two of the series over the March 27-29 weekend.


2020 mi-bike Australian Superbike Championship Points

Pos Name Machine Pole R1 R2 R3 Total
1 Wayne MAXWELL Ducati V4R 1 25 25 25 76
2 Cru HALLIDAY Yamaha 20 20 20 60
3 Josh WATERS Suzuki 18 15 18 51
4 Bryan STARING Kawasaki 17 17 15 49
5 Troy HERFOSS Honda 16 16 16 48
6 Daniel FALZON Yamaha 14 14 13 41
7 Arthur SISSIS Suzuki 15 10 12 37
8 Mike JONES Ducati 18 17 35
9 Jed METCHER Suzuki 12 11 10 33
10 Glenn ALLERTON BMW 5 12 14 31
11 Linden MAGEE BMW 10 6 9 25
12 Matt WALTERS Kawasaki 13 11 24
13 Max CROKER Suzuki 9 7 7 23
14 Aiden WAGNER Yamaha 13 9 22
15 Sloan FROST Suzuki 8 5 8 21
16 Beau BEATON Ducati 7 4 6 17
17 Glenn SCOTT Kawasaki 4 8 4 16
18 Brendan McINTYRE Suzuki 6 3 5 14
19 Josh HAYES Yamaha 11 11
20 Matthew TOOLEY Yamaha 1 1 3 5
21 Giuseppe SCARCELLA Ducati 3 2 5
22 Dean HASLER BMW 2 2 4
23 Nathan SPITERI Suzuki 1 1

2020 ASBK Calendar

Mi Bike ASBK Motul logo Menu@x

Rnd Date Track
Rnd 2  27-29 March Wakefield Park, NSW
Rnd 3 7-10 May The Bend, SA
Rnd 4 15-17 May Barbagallo, WA (SBK only)
Rnd 5 7-9 August Morgan Park, QLD
Rnd 6 11-13 September Winton, VIC
Rnd 7 2-4 October Phillip Island, VIC

Source: MCNews.com.au

Troy Herfoss talks ASBK Rnd1 & the new Fireblade | Interview

2020 mi-bike Australian Superbike Championship
Round One – Phillip Island
Troy Herfoss


Troy Herfoss rode the Penrite Honda to a handful of fifth place wins at last weekend’s Phillip Island season opener on the outgoing model Fireblade SP.  ASBK heads to his happy hunting ground of Wakefield Park late this month with Herfoss ranked fifth in the championship points standings.

ASBK Test Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Test SBK Troy HERFOSS Jeremy Burgess

ASBK Test Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Test SBK Troy HERFOSS Jeremy Burgess

Jeremy Burgess overseeing the Michelin rubber for Troy Herfoss abd Penrite Honda – Image by Rob Mott

MCNews.com.au caught up with Herfoss immediately after the final race at Phillip Island for a chat about the weekend, his expectations for the new bike and the season ahead.


Troy Herfoss Interview

Trevor Hedge: It probably feel like a mile away for you – but you weren’t that far behind here this weekend, but still a somewhat disappointing start to the season for you? But there is also some promise there as well… With new tyres for this season, it’s been a fair bit of adaption you and the team have had to make ahead of season 2020.

Troy Herfoss: “Compared to previous years Trev, its been my best, the best I’ve ridden around this circuit. That race was like a 12-lap time trial, the fastest I’ve ever been around here on my own, and we just weren’t good enough. Wayne was a class above. Once the slip-stream broke, I lost a few-tenths every lap down the straight, then got swallowed up by Mike. We’ve been having massive issues shifting back gears, we tried to change something then, and I end up having more issues.

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Q TroyHerfoss

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK Q TroyHerfoss

Troy Herfoss – Rob Mott Image

“In saying that, when the bike was at its best, I still wasn’t fast enough to win, and that’s pretty disappointing. The disappointing thing is I feel like it’s the best I’m riding ever, and then to only have three to fifth places to show for it… Winning the championship a few years ago I would honestly say I didn’t ride as good as I did today. So you know, that says a lot for the championship I guess. Now we’re moving to Wakefield and Tailem Bend, we’re going to see something a bit different I think.”


Trev: Wayne has been calling for some updates for the Ducati for the first few rounds, I saw you out something on social overnight saying, ‘do you think the Ducati needs more updates’. Whats your position on whats going to unfold in that corner from here on in?

Herfoss Instagram Poll

Herfoss Instagram Poll

Troy Herfoss Instagram story quoting Maxwell’s quotes published on MCNews.com.au after race two on Saturday

Herfoss: “If what I’m hearing is right, and they did have something approved by M.A. and then taken way, then that’s a little bit of a kick in the guts for them. I don’t know what the truth is around that. Yesterday when I put that up, my opinion was it was a bit laughable, that he’s had his best ever start to the championship and the first thing he thought about when he got off the bike was that he needed updates to his bike. That’s all there was to it. That’s just my opinion. I think you gotta know when you’ve got something good, and I think he should be enjoying his victories.”

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK R Start Wayne Maxwell Leads from Cru Halliday

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens ASBK R Start Wayne Maxwell Leads from Cru Halliday

Maxwell leads Halliday, Herfoss and Waters – Image by Rob Mott


Trev: Obviously you’ve seen the top speed of the World Superbike Hondas here this weekend, they’ve been smashing the top speed record, 327 km/h down the shoot, and I know you were all smiles when you got to see that first bike that landed in the country. You’ve generally got a pretty big smile, but that was even bigger than normal. You must be keen to get your hands on that new bike, but a bit frustrated it’ll be a few rounds before we can see it.

Herfoss: “I’m just excited really, we’ve waited a long time, it’s not about the waiting now, its just excitement, and I think the most refreshing thing yesterday was that Bautista and Haslam were not only strong on top speed, but were one of the strongest or Bautista was – at the end of the race. It’s an all round good package and not only that, it’s bloody fast. If we can get a bike that handles even close to what we got now, but with some big power, then its not going to be good for the championship…”

Troy Herfoss Honda CBRRR R Fireblade SP Cover

Troy Herfoss Honda CBRRR R Fireblade SP Cover

Troy Herfoss’s Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP on arrival


Trev: You won’t know what to do with yourself. You’ll have to learn to ride again.

Herfoss: “Yeah the lines will be different, the race tactic now at this track is just balls to the wall, attack at any given moment, and it’ll be nice to hopefully – you never know, you never know what the bike can do – but if it can handle like the bike does now, but with some more horsepower, it’ll be a refreshing change.”


Trev: With Michelin coming to the party, there’s been a lot of work done by yourself and the team, adapting to the new tyres, with Michelin themselves also, are you happy with their commitment so far?

Herfoss: “So happy, on that aspect I think we’ve had a really good weekend.”

Trev: Better than expected, do you think? Lap times wise – but results not quite perhaps.

Herfoss: “Results no, but the fact I was able to ride the bike the way I did the whole race, you know, as always, tyre manufacturers are always so worried about longevity around this track and we had three races with no issues with the tyre, and I believe this tyre we’re using on the rear is a fairly safe option. I’m unsure of whether I had more or less grip than the Pirelli rear, but I can say the front tyre was unbelievably good. I’m really excited to get onto the normal sort of tyre when we get to these others tracks.”

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens SBK R TroyHerfoss

WSBK Rnd Phillip Island RbMotoLens SBK R TroyHerfoss

Troy Herfoss – Image by Rob Mott

Trev: Thanks for your time Troy.


ASBK next heads to Wakefield Park later this month, the Goulburn circuit playing host to Round Two of the series over the March 27-29 weekend.


2020 mi-bike Australian Superbike Championship Points

Pos Name Machine Pole R1 R2 R3 Total
1 Wayne MAXWELL Ducati V4R 1 25 25 25 76
2 Cru HALLIDAY Yamaha 20 20 20 60
3 Josh WATERS Suzuki 18 15 18 51
4 Bryan STARING Kawasaki 17 17 15 49
5 Troy HERFOSS Honda 16 16 16 48
6 Daniel FALZON Yamaha 14 14 13 41
7 Arthur SISSIS Suzuki 15 10 12 37
8 Mike JONES Ducati 18 17 35
9 Jed METCHER Suzuki 12 11 10 33
10 Glenn ALLERTON BMW 5 12 14 31
11 Linden MAGEE BMW 10 6 9 25
12 Matt WALTERS Kawasaki 13 11 24
13 Max CROKER Suzuki 9 7 7 23
14 Aiden WAGNER Yamaha 13 9 22
15 Sloan FROST Suzuki 8 5 8 21
16 Beau BEATON Ducati 7 4 6 17
17 Glenn SCOTT Kawasaki 4 8 4 16
18 Brendan McINTYRE Suzuki 6 3 5 14
19 Josh HAYES Yamaha 11 11
20 Matthew TOOLEY Yamaha 1 1 3 5
21 Giuseppe SCARCELLA Ducati 3 2 5
22 Dean HASLER BMW 2 2 4
23 Nathan SPITERI Suzuki 1 1

2020 ASBK Calendar

Mi Bike ASBK Motul logo Menu@x

Rnd Date Track
Rnd 2  27-29 March Wakefield Park, NSW
Rnd 3 7-10 May The Bend, SA
Rnd 4 15-17 May Barbagallo, WA (SBK only)
Rnd 5 7-9 August Morgan Park, QLD
Rnd 6 11-13 September Winton, VIC
Rnd 7 2-4 October Phillip Island, VIC

Source: MCNews.com.au

Halliday tops Thursday at PI | Toparis fastest Supersport

2020 ASBK Round 1 – Phillip Island

Thursday Roundup

With Chris Plumridge


Round 1 of the 2020 mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship kicked off today at Phillip Island as a huge weekend of motorcycling gets underway on MOTUL FIM World Superbike Championship weekend.

Practice sessions for Kawasaki Superbike, Motorsports TV Supersport, and YMI Supersport 300, and two practice sessions for the Oceania Junior Cup all got underway under overcast conditions.

Cru Halliday came out on top in Kawasaki Superbike, whilst Tom Toparis and Harry Khouri took Supersport and Supersport 300 respectively. Fastest in the Oceania Junior Cup was Angus Grenfell.


Kawasaki Superbike

Cru Halliday (Yamaha Racing Team, Yamaha YZF-R1) emerged fastest in Kawasaki Superbike, the fastest of a red-flag interrupted session with a 1:32.500. On a track where the Yamaha rider hasn’t been as strong as he would like in the past, Halliday starts the season marginally ahead of his rivals Wayne Maxwell (Boost Mobile Ducati V4R, 1:32.610), Josh Waters (JW Racing Suzuki GSXR1000, 1:32.973) and YRT teammate Aiden Wagner (1:33.563).

Cru Halliday

“It’s a little bit surprising, I wasn’t hitting the lines I wanted to be, but I’m still doing faster times than I did in the test. We are on the 2020 bike, and I think I’m just gelling with it. It feels really comfortable to ride, the power’s a lot better, and the bike gets off the corner a lot faster than the ’19 model- I think that’s where we were lacking a lot last year. It’s only FP1, you know all the other boys are going to be on it tomorrow, but it’s a good way to start the weekend.”

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island Cru Halliday TBG

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island Cru Halliday TBG

Cru Halliday – Image by TBG

Despite regularly running at the front last year, Halliday’s lack of a race win in 2019 ultimately proved fatal to his championship chances. Could this be the weekend he finally breaks through for a victory?

Cru Halliday

“If it’s not this weekend, it’s got to be this year. You always have the announcers saying ‘Halliday hasn’t got a race win’ and at first I didn’t really care because I was up there in the points, but when I start to fall back behind in points I started to get a bit frustrated hearing it – you don’t want to hear about a factory rider still without a race win. Hopefully this year we can get more than one!”


Motorsports TV Supersport

Many in the Supersport field will be glad to see the back of Tom Toparis (Benro Racing Yamaha YZF-R6) when he heads to Europe to contest the European rounds of the World Supersport Championship, as he left the field in his dust once again today to emerge fastest in Free Practice 1 with a 1:36.609.

However many of those competitors may have had a hand in Toparis’ session-topping performance, after Toparis crashed his bike last Sunday in testing.

Tom Toparis

“Really last-minute we got a Yamaha (to use this weekend) and, on Sunday I crashed it… pretty much wrote it off! So I borrowed parts from half the paddock to get it together for this weekend! We have no spares, no anything, we’re just here to ride I’m so grateful for everyone who’s helped us get here, and now it’s just a little bit of prep before we go overseas next week.”

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island Tom Toparis TBG

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island Tom Toparis TBG

Tom Toparis – Image by TBG

In second spot was an impressive Oli Bayliss (Cube Racing Yamaha YZF R6) with a 1:36.937. He’s free of his World Supersport duties for today and can concentrate on ASBK, but it will be interesting to see if the youngster can maintain the frenetic pace of his double-duty weekend. Jack Passfield (Stay Upright Yamaha YZF R6) maintained his good form from pre-season testing to finish third fastest with a 1:37.775, he will be one to watch this year.

Australian World Supersport 300 rider Tom Edwards (Bikebiz Yamaha YZF R6, 1:39.360), making a guest appearance in the ASBK before returning to Europe, was sixth fastest.


YMI Supersport 300

Harry Khouri (Addicted to Track Yamaha YZF R3) topped the timesheets in Supersport 300, the only rider in the 1:48s for the session with his time of 1:48.643. He finished ahead of Luke Power on the Kawasaki Ninja 400 (Proworx, 1:49.791) and Luke Jhonston (Proworx Kawasaki Ninja 400, 1:50.596).

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island Harry Khouri TBG

WSBK TBG WSBK Round Phillip Island Harry Khouri TBG

Harry Khouri – Image by TBG

Edwards’ World Supersport 300 ParkinGO Kawasaki teammate, Italian Filippo Rovelli joins the ASBK this weekend along with Edwards. He is campaigning the ParkinGO/BCperformance Kawasaki Ninja 400, and finished the session fifth fastest.


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Bookending the ASBK sessions for today were two practice sessions for the Oceania Junior Cup, with a number of new riders joining the familiar faces from the class of 2019. The youngsters showed plenty of improvement between the two sessions, with lap time differences from the first session to the second in the order of three to four seconds for many riders.

Victorian Angus Grenfell was quickest on the number 36 Yamaha YZF R15 (2:12.986) ahead of New South Welshman Cameron Dunker who joins the program this year (2:13.352). Third was the returning Marianos ‘Nos’ Nikolis sporting the famous number 46 (2:13.688) ahead of NSW’s Tom Drane (2:14.219) and Queenslander Lucas Quinn (2:14.660).


Round 1 of the mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship continues tomorrow with Qualifying for the Oceania Junior Cup commencing at 8:25am.

The first session for Kawasaki Superbike kicks off with Timed Practice at 9:05 on Friday, and World Superbikes hit the track for the first time this weekend at 10:30 for their first practice session of the weekend.


2020 ASBK Round 1 Results – Thursday

Source: MCNews.com.au