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Yamaha’s Halliday sets Friday ASBK benchmark in Sydney

News 1 Nov 2019

Yamaha’s Halliday sets Friday ASBK benchmark in Sydney

Newly-crowned champion Toparis unmatched in Supersport practice.

Image: Russell Colvin.

Yamaha Racing Team’s Cru Halliday topped all three sessions at Sydney Motorsport Park on Friday to commence the final round of the 2019 Motul Pirelli Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK).

Halliday’s eventual best lap-time was a 1m30.486s set in warm conditions during Kawasaki Superbike practice three, edging Wayne Maxwell (Team Suzuki Ecstar) on combined times.

Maxwell was just 0.014s in arrears of Halliday today, in turn closely followed by second of the factory Yamaha’s in Daniel Falzon. The top five was filled by title-leader Troy Herfoss (Penrite Honda Racing) and Mike Jones (DesmoSport Ducati).

Positions six through nine featured Mark Chiodo (Penrite Honda Racing), Bryan Staring (Kawasaki BCperformance), Josh Waters (Team Suzuki Ecstar) and Matt Walters (Kawasaki) – each within a second of Halliday atop the time-sheets. Tenth came Glenn Allerton (Maxima BMW) on the brand new S 1000 RR.

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In the Motorsports TV Supersport category it was number one plate-holder Tom Toparis (Yamaha) who was easily quickest with a 1m32.655s, a full 1.677s clear of World Supersport 300 regular Tom Edwards (Yamaha). Third was another R6 in Jack Passfield (Yamaha).

Leading the way this afternoon in YMI Supersport 300 was Kawasaki-mounted Senna Agius, his 1m43.455s topping Hunter Ford (Yamaha) and Max Stauffer (Yamaha). Stauffer turned the tables on Ford in the YMF R3 Cup, with Ben Baker third. The bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup top three featured Jacob Hatch, Max Gibbons and Carter Thompson.

On-track action will resume tomorrow, where the final practices, qualifying and the first races of the championship finals are scheduled to take place at Sydney Motorsport Park.

Detailed results

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Momentum an advantage to clinching ASBK title believes Herfoss

News 31 Oct 2019

Momentum an advantage to clinching ASBK title believes Herfoss

Championship leader confident ahead of title-deciding weekend.

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Reigning champion Troy Herfoss believes his late wave of momentum in the 2019 Motul Pirelli Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) will be an advantage to clinching successive titles this weekend at Sydney Motorsport Park.

The Penrite Honda Racing challenger holds a slender three-point advantage over Wayne Maxwell (Team Suzuki Ecstar), while Mike Jones (DesmoSport Ducati) is a further 1.5 points behind.

Herfoss has surged into form through the later stages of the series, picking up a round victory and the championship lead at Phillip Island’s penultimate stop earlier this month.

“I’ve been involved in title fights for a few years so I know what to expect, but the pressure will certainly be on this weekend,” Herfoss explained. “The good thing is we’ve been gaining momentum over the last few races.

“The Phillip Island round was above our expectations based on our previous results there – to come away with the championship lead was a surprise, but the way we got the bike working was very positive.

“Wayne and I have been big rivals since my first season at Honda – he’s the guy who’s always been up the front, so it was very satisfying to get one over him at a track where he’s always gone well.

“If it comes down to the last lap of the last race and I need to pass someone to win the championship, you’ll bet I’ll be having a crack.”

Just 25 points separate the top five, with Cru Halliday (Yamaha Racing Team) and Josh Waters (Team Suzuki Ecstar) taking up positions four and five.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Commercial reality the cause of Sydney 2020 ASBK axing

News 31 Oct 2019

Commercial reality the cause of Sydney 2020 ASBK axing

Exorbitant costs and operational challenges result in a no-show for next year.

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Sydney Motorsport Park’s (SMSP) absence from the 2020 Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) calendar comes down to commercial realities surrounding the event, according to Motorcycling Australia (MA).

SMSP will be the destination of this year’s championship finals this weekend, however, it was confirmed this week that the Western Sydney-based circuit would once again be dropped from the schedule next season.

It’s a bitter blow to ASBK competitors and Sydney-based Superbike fans, many of whom have expressed their disappointment on social media since the calendar announcement, and the lone New South Wales-based round will be held at Goulburn’s Wakefield Park Raceway.

Sydney has been on-again, off-again the ASBK championship calendar under MA’s current management structure that was initially established mid-2014 following the troublesome era led by International Entertainment Group (IEG). SMSP has been an inclusion on the 2016, 2017 and 2019 schedules, but was absent in 2015 and 2018. It’s been cut again for 2020.

It’s understood that while MA’s ASBK management team continues to evolve its cooperative arrangements with a range of circuits and associated event promoters in a bid to make the series as cost-effective as possible, SMSP has proven a more difficult task. There is also a share of operational challenges that include limitations in utilising the series’ customary Racesafe medical services.

This weekend’s finale, which sees the premier class go down to the wire in a thrilling way to cap-off the season, is anticipated to run at a loss for series organisers regardless – the Sydney venue renowned to be more difficult in attracting spectators when compared with alternate circuits that the ASBK visits more regularly.

“From ASBK management’s point of view, the opportunity to attend Sydney Motorsport Park in 2020 wasn’t possible due to a number of factors,” ASBK operations manager Simon Maas explained to CycleOnline.com.au.

“It’s mainly the cost of hiring the venue and the operational costs associated with the round, but we are enthusiastic to return there in 2021 and hope to be able to build a stronger relationship with Sydney Motorsport Park.”

Representatives from SMSP declined to make comment on the matter when contacted by CycleOnline.com.au this week.

Yamaha Racing Team factory rider Cru Halliday, who is from South West Sydney in Camden, will have an increased supporter-base on location this weekend as he vies for the 2019 crown. SMSP will be his best chance yet of chalking up a victory for this season, so to see it dropped next year comes as ‘a bit of a joke’ in his opinion.

“When I saw the calendar, straight away I saw Sydney wasn’t on it and it’s a bit of a joke, to be honest,” Halliday commented. “It’s one of the best tracks that we’ve got in Australia – even GPs used to race at Eastern Creek – and for whatever reason, they’re not going there. I think they need to get past whatever politics are going on there.

“We’re going to tracks like Morgan Park where, we saw this year with Glenn Scott, that if you tuck the front at turn three you’re into the wall. You’re not going to have that at Sydney and the entry list numbers speak for themselves. It’s disappointing, but what do you do?”

Instead, the 2020 ASBK calendar will maintain a full seven-round calendar for the Superbike category, including a two-plus-four event alongside the Supercars at Barbagallo Raceway in Western Australia. The remaining championship classes including Supersport and Supersport 300 are to be reduced to six rounds in total from next season.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Gibbons and Thompson selected for 2020 Asia Talent Cup

News 31 Oct 2019

Gibbons and Thompson selected for 2020 Asia Talent Cup

Oceania Junior Cup regulars make the 12-rider cut.

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Oceania Junior Cup contenders Max Gibbons and Carter Thompson have made the 12-rider selection for the 2020 Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup.

Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia once again played host to the selection event, and following inscriptions on Tuesday and a day of track action to assess the new crop of hopefuls, 12 young riders from across Asia and Oceania have been selected to join the grid – as well as five reserve riders.

This year’s selection event saw drier skies than last year, allowing the young hopefuls maximum track time to show what they’ve got. Nearly 90 riders were put through their paces throughout the day around Sepang Go-Kart track, before the Selection Committee made their final decisions in the afternoon.

The committee, led by Talent Promotion director Alberto Puig, selected riders from Australia, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Thailand, the Philippines, Japan and Turkey to either join the grid next year or be on the reserve list.

The Oceania Junior Cup, which runs alongside selected ASBK rounds, is also part of the Road to MotoGP program, with the Asia Talent Cup offering the next step for Australians Gibbons and Thompson.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Nakagami undergoes successful shoulder surgery

News 31 Oct 2019

Nakagami undergoes successful shoulder surgery

Early surgery prepares Japanese ace for 2020 campaign.

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LCR Honda’s Takaaki Nakagami has undergone successful surgery on his injured right shoulder, the Japanese ace missing the final three rounds of the year in order to be fit for the 2020 season.

Nakagami was operated on by doctor Hiroyuki Sugaya at the Funabashi Orthopedic Surgical Hospital on Tuesday, where the surgeon was pleased with the outcome of the procedure.

“Yesterday I had surgery and it was successful,” said Nakagami. “I’m really grateful for doctor Sugaya. I’ll start physiotherapy when I can and will hopefully be fit and well as soon as possible.

“I want to thank Idemitsu, HRC and LCR for understanding my decision and for giving me their support. I can’t wait to be back for the Sepang test.”

Nakagami is currently being replaced Johann Zarco after he was released from his contract with Red Bull KTM Factory Racing. The Frenchman placed 13th on debut aboard the Honda last weekend in Australia.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Currie rejoins Gearlink Kawasaki in BSB Supersport

News 31 Oct 2019

Currie rejoins Gearlink Kawasaki in BSB Supersport

Former Supersport runner-up returns to the 600cc division for 2020.

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Australian Ben Currie will rejoin Gearlink Kawasaki in the Supersport category for the 2020 Bennetts British Superbike Championship (BSB).

The 24-year-old graduated to the premier class this season with JG Speedlift Kawasaki, however his rookie campaign proved to be a challenging one after being forced to overcome injury.

A runner-up in the 2018 BSB Supersport championship with the Gearlink squad, Currie enters next year as a serious title threat.

“I’m extremely excited to be partnering with Gearlink and Kawasaki again,” Currie commented. “In 2018 we came so close to winning the Supersport championship, so next season I want to achieve what we are here for and hopefully get the first championship title for the team and myself.”

Currie will be joined by James Westmoreland in the Supersport category throughout the 2020 season.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Fores slated for WorldSBK return with Kawasaki Puccetti Racing

News 31 Oct 2019

Fores slated for WorldSBK return with Kawasaki Puccetti Racing

Spaniard locked in for 2020 Superbike World Championship.

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Xavi Fores will make a return to the Motul FIM Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK) in 2020 after signing with Kawasaki Puccetti Racing.

The 34-year-old took part in 91 WorldSBK races before spending the 2019 season in the British Superbike Championship (BSB), scoring four rookie-season podiums in the competitive series.

“I am really happy to rejoin WorldSBK with the Kawasaki Puccetti Racing team for next season,” said Fores. “Manuel and Kawasaki have built a very strong team in the last few seasons and it was very easy to make a deal with them. The bike is very strong and I think it can suit my riding style very well, so I was pushing hard to close the deal with Manuel.

“I can’t wait to jump on the bike and start to work hard to prepare for next season to make sure we start Round One in Australia with a strong package and in good shape. I want to thank Kawasaki Europe for their big effort and their support, and I also want to thank Manuel for his trust in me.”

Team manager Manuel Puccetti added: “We are very motivated to have Xavi ride for our team next season. He is an experienced rider and fast in all conditions as he has shown many times in the past. I believe we have all the ingredients for another great season in WSBK and we are all keen to get started.”

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Recent wins prove more than a fast engine required says Rea

News 30 Oct 2019

Recent wins prove more than a fast engine required says Rea

Five-time WorldSBK champion dominates Qatar’s season finals.

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Five-time reigning champion Jonathan Rea says his victories in Argentina and Qatar have proven more than a fast engine is required to win in the Motul FIM Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK).

Both venues delivered two of the fastest circuits on the calendar, and despite Rea’s Kawasaki ZX-10RR engine producing less power than that of the Ducati Panigale V4 piloted by rival Alvaro Bautista, the Irishman was able to win five of six races across the pair of weekends.

“17 race wins this year and two triples – Donington and here – so this is special, super-special,” Rea reflected. “I am really happy and content because to be honest we never expected to get beaten so bad in the beginning.

“Even in the middle of the season we knew we needed to enter these last two rounds with a gap in the championship to fight for it, but what we expected we didn’t find. I am really happy with the package of our bike because in these last two races, with the longest straights in the championship, and the fastest circuits, we have proved that you need more than a fast engine to win.

“I am super-proud of all my team. This weekend we changed the base set-up so many times, from race one to Superpole to race two – you would not believe me is I told you what we did. We turned the bike upside down and each and every time we had some positives and negatives, so it just shows our bike is working inside a good window.”

Rea completed his fifth-straight championship-winning campaign with a total of 663 points.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Legends parade to feature at Wollongong AUS Supercross

News 30 Oct 2019

Legends parade to feature at Wollongong AUS Supercross

Gunter, Gall, Dack, Ferris and Marmont brothers amongst legends line-up.

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It’s been revealed a selection of motocross and supercross legends will feature in a parade at Wollongong’s third round of the 2019 Australian Supercross Championship on 9 November.

The legends parade will be headlined by Illawarra local and three-time Mr Motocrosss Anthony Gunter, eight-time Australian champion Jay Marmont and four-time Australian champion Ryan Marmont.

The trio will be accompanied by motocross and supercross royalty Craig Dack, Stephen Gall and one of Australia’s most recent champions, Dean Ferris, making it five decades worth of title winners.

“To see the names Gunter, Gall, Dack and the Marmonts on one grid will be a chance in a lifetime, they are among the Australian riders who shaped Australian motocross and supercross,” said TBE co-owner Troy Bayliss.

“The Gunter Vs Gall, along with Dack rivalry, was huge back in the ’70s-80s and early ’90s, and to see these legends of the sport take to the track once again will be a very special occasion. True fans of the sport can show their appreciation for the part all these legends and champions played in the premier years of Australia supercross racing.”

Round three of the supercross series will be packed with entertainment, running alongside the Australian Motorcycle Festival, while also hosting the Australian Speed and Style Championship inside the WIN Stadium venue.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Webster reacts to looming CRF Honda Racing hiatus

News 30 Oct 2019

Webster reacts to looming CRF Honda Racing hiatus

Western Australian indicates future cemented for 2020 season.

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Kyle Webster has reacted to the news that Penrite Pirelli CRF Honda Racing will sit out the 2020 season, however the Western Australian has indicated his future is ‘all sorted’.

It was revealed yesterday the privately-operated CRF Honda Racing squad, which currently fields Webster and Rhys Budd, will go on hiatus next year after being unable to come to terms on an extended arrangement with Honda Motorcycles Australia, but will endeavour to return for 2021.

Webster, 23, has been a long-time member of the squad after joining the team in 2016, most recently finishing runner-up in the MX2 category of the Pirelli MX Nationals while also representing Team Australia at the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations (MXoN).

“It sucks, obviously,” Webster stated to MotoOnline.com.au. “It’s one less team in the pits now, but I can understand why Mark [Luksich] has decided not to continue next year – at the end of the day, it’s his call.

“If he can get back into it sooner rather than later, it will definitely be a good thing. I’m all good and all sorted for next year – I can’t give out too many details at the moment.”

Webster has been linked to a 250 deal with Yarrive Konsky’s Penrite Honda Racing team next year, which is understood to have already signed its riders for 2020.

The number 96 recently sustained an injury while training for the Australian Supercross Championship, however has been cleared to recommence riding ahead of round three at Wollongong on 9 November.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au