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Cameo practice appearance from Bayliss at Phillip Island

News 5 Oct 2019

Cameo practice appearance from Bayliss at Phillip Island

DesmoSport Ducati co-owner continues V4R development on ASBK weekend.

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Triple world champion Troy Bayliss made a surprise return to the Motul Pirelli Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) on Friday at Phillip Island, continuing to develop the Panigale V4 R.

The DesmoSport Ducati co-owner was scheduled to contest the full season in 2019 until injuries sustained at the opening round prompted the team to draft in current points-leader Mike Jones.

Bayliss, 50, recently lined up in a Victorian state title round at Phillip Island with a strong performance alongside Jones – who continues to pilot the 1299 Panigale FE – and will be a starter in the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix support races later this month.

“It was nice to do a few laps on the V4 because I wanted to get a bit more time on it before the GP,” Bayliss told CycleOnline. “I’m still not going as well as I’d like to be on that, but honestly, we’re really focused on what we need to do with Mike to finish the job off this year – we have to concentrate on him.

“It’ll be nice to put the bike on track with a lot of people down here, in front of our sponsors and fans during the GP weekend. It’s going to be a really good event for us because we’ve got a hospitality down here as well, so it’ll be nice.”

At the conclusion of Friday’s ASBK sessions Bayliss was ninth quickest on combined times, his 1m34.116s coming in the morning’s first practice session. He wasn’t the lone V4 on track this weekend, with multiple ASBK champion Jamie Stauffer joining Craig McMartin Racing for the round.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Maxwell on top at Phillip Island ASBK following timed practice

News 5 Oct 2019

Maxwell on top at Phillip Island ASBK following timed practice

Runaway championship leader Toparis dominant in Supersport class so far.

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Team Suzuki Ecstar’s Wayne Maxwell topped this morning’s timed practice session, leading into qualifying at Phillip Island’s penultimate round of the 2019 Motul Pirelli Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK).

Maxwell recorded a 1m32.727s lap-time in Kawasaki Superbike final practice, edging points-leader Mike Jones (DesmoSport Ducati) by 0.008s – the lone two riders beneath the 33s bracket today.

Defending champion Troy Herfoss (Penrite Honda Racing), who set a PB lap of the grand prix circuit on Friday, was third on the time-sheets, with the top five filled by top independent Matt Walters (Kawasaki) and Bryan Staring (Kawasaki BCperformance).

Also transferring directly through to Q2 this afternoon, the top nine riders included Josh Waters (Team Suzuki Ecstar), Daniel Falzon (Yamaha Racing Team), Mark Chiodo (Penrite Honda Racing) and Glenn Allerton (Maxima BMW).

Title challenger Cru Halliday (Yamaha Racing Team) was 10th on the charts at the conclusion of timed practice, meaning he will be forced to take part in Q1 this afternoon.

Fastest in Motorsports TV Supersport qualifying was Tom Toparis (Yamaha) at 1m35.613s ahead of Nic Liminton (Yamaha) and Jack Passfield (Yamaha), as Max Stauffer (Yamaha) led YMI Supersport 300 and the YMF R3 Cup.

Detailed results

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

AJMX titles decided on final day of racing at Gillman

News 4 Oct 2019

AJMX titles decided on final day of racing at Gillman

Championships come down to the wire on the final day of racing.

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Champions were crowned on the sixth and final day of racing at the 2019 KTM Australian Junior Motocross Championship in Gillman, South Australia.

Continuing his run of perfect results, Alex Larwood earned the Junior Lites 15 Years crown after capturing his sixth straight final win over Blake Fox and Cameron Torpy, while in the 125cc 15 Years category, Fox emerged with the title as Levi Rogers won the final moto over Larwood and the newly-crowned champion.

Brad West rode dominantly to the Junior Lites 13-U15 Years championship with a commanding win in final six, where he comfortably defeated Deegan Mancinelli and Jackson Camilleri. The 125cc 13-U15 Years title came down to the wire, eventually won by Liam Atkinson. Ryan Alexanderson won final three over Atkinson and Hunter Collins.

A string of victories granted Ben Novak the Mini Lites BW 14-U16 Years crown, the New South Welshman winning final six over Collins and Jake Kowal.

The Mini Lites BW 12-U14 Years division was a thriller, where Ryder Kingsford was awarded the title on countback after equalling on points with Connor Towill. The third final was one by Byron Dennis ahead of Braden Plath and Cody Kilpatrick.

In another exciting tussle, Kayden Minear pushed through to the lift the Mini Lites SW 9-U12 crown, the Western Australian making last lap pass for the championship. The final outing was taken out by Hixson McCinnes over Jet Alsop and Minear.

Charli Cannon was unstoppable across the Junior Lites 13-U16 Years Girls and Mini Lites 12-U16 Years Girls classes, picking up both titles after dominant week. In the Junior Lites, she defeated Madison Healy and Taylah McCutcheon in the sixth final, while in the Mini Lites, she won ahead of Taylor Thompson and McCutcheon.

Minear earned his second title of the week in the 65cc 10-U12 Years class while also winning the finale, and in the 65cc 7-U10 Years class, Cooper Ford emerged with the title as Cooper Downing won the final outing. Mason Brown secured the 50cc Division 2 7-U9 Years title after winning all six of his finals.

Detailed results


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Championships tighten on penultimate day of Gillman’s AJMX

News 3 Oct 2019

Championships tighten on penultimate day of Gillman’s AJMX

Finals action intensifies as one day remains in the South Australian event.

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Title fights across a number of classes tightened on the penultimate day of racing at Gillman’s 2019 KTM Australian Junior Motocross Championship (AJMX) in South Australia.

Alex Larwood maintained his stranglehold on the Junior Lites 15 Years division, securing victories in finals four and five over Levi Rogers and Blake Fox – the duo trading positions in the fifth outing. In the 125cc 15 Years class, it was once again Larwood who reigned supreme over Fox and Rogers.

Ryan Alexanderson broke through for a thrilling victory over Brad West and Jackson Camilleri in Junior Lites 13-U15 Years final five, while Camilleri was victorious in the opening 125cc 13-U15 Years final ahead of Brock Flynn and Jack Mather. In final two, Liam Atkinson edged out Camilleri and Zachary Watson for the top spot.

Final five of the Mini Lites BW 14-U16 Years division went to Ben Novak over Hunter Collins and Watson, as the second final of the Mini Lites BW 12-U14 Years class was taken out by Connor Towill, followed by Seth Burchell and Ryder Kingsford.

Mini Lites SW 9-U12 Years final two was awarded to Kayden Minear ahead of Liam Owens and Jet Alsop following a post-race penalty to the first initial three finishers, including Alsop who crossed the line in P1.

Charli Cannon remained unstoppable in Junio Lites 13-U16 Years Girls after securing another victory in final five over Taylor Thompson and Madison Healy, while she also topped the Mini Lites BW 12-U16 Years final five, finishing ahead of Taylor McCutcheon and Thompson.

Minear was victorious in final five of the 65cc 10-U12 Years class, while the second 65cc 7-U10 Years final was won by Cooper Downing. Mason Brown won finals four and five in the 50cc Division 2 7-U9 Years class. Racing resumes tomorrow for the final day of the event.

Detailed results


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Finals ramp up on day four of Gillman’s AJMX

News 2 Oct 2019

Finals ramp up on day four of Gillman’s AJMX

South Australia delivers prime conditions for junior championship.

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Finals action ramped up across majority of classes on day four of the 2019 KTM Australian Junior Motocross Championship at Gillman in South Australia.

Alex Larwood of South Australia continued the dominate on home soil, securing this third victory in final three of the Junior Lites 15 Years class ahead of Blake Fox and Levi Rogers, however in the 125cc 15 Years division, Larwood encountered is own problems three laps in, recovering for P26.

Fox capitalised on the Yamaha rider’s misfortune to secure his first win of the week in the fourth final, joined in the top three by Rogers and Cameron Torpy.

Brad West claimed a commanding win in final four of the Junior Lites 12-U15 Years class, defeating Jackson Camilleri and Thynan Kean. The only class to have heats today was the 125cc 13-U15 Years division, which saw heat five go to Jack Mather over Liam Atkinson and Ryder Kingsford, while heat six was taken out by Camilleri ahead of Ryan Alexanderson and Brock Flynn.

Ben Novak emerged victorious in the fourth final of the Mini Lites BW 14-U16 Years category, edging out Zachary Watson and Hunter Collins, while it was Connor Towill who won the opening Mini Lites BW 12-U14 Years final over Ryder Kingsford and Cody Kilpatrick. In Mini Lites SW 9-U12 Years final one, Liam Owens lifted top honours ahead of Jake Cannon and Kayden Minear.

The fourth final of the Junior Lites 13-U16 Years class was once again taken out by Charli Cannon, this time defeating Taylor Thompson and Madison Healy, while in Mini Lites BW 12-U16 Years, it was Cannon who crossed the line in P1 followed by Thompson and Taylah McCutcheon.

Minear was victorious in final four of the 65cc 10-U12 Years class, while the opening 65cc 7-U10 Years final was won by Cooper ford. Mason Brown won final three in the 50cc Division 2 7-U9 Years class. Racing resumes tomorrow for the penultimate day.

Detailed results


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Pata Yamaha announces Razgatlioglu signing for WorldSBK 2020

Switch from Kawasaki Puccetti Racing made official alongside Van der Mark.

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Turkish rising star Toprak Razgatlioglu will join Michael van der Mark at Pata Yamaha from the 2020 Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK) season, the move made official by Yamaha Motor Europe.

The 22-year-old won his first WorldSBK race last weekend at Magny-Cours, however, he will switch from Kawasaki Puccetti Racing to the factory Yamaha squad in place of Alex Lowes next year.

“Toprak Razgatlioglu is the most exciting young rider in WorldSBK and I’m both happy and proud that he will race for Yamaha in 2020,” stated Eric de Seynes, president of Yamaha Motor Europe. “When you consider Toprak’s progression this year, only his second in WorldSBK, his prodigious talent is obvious, but so is his warrior spirit.

“Like his teammate for next season, Michael van der Mark, he’s a rider who always finds that little bit extra on race day and is prepared to push to the limit to overcome any obstacle – we saw that clearly in Magny-Cours, where he came from the sixth row of the grid to claim his first WorldSBK race win.

“We have also seen this season that Yamaha has closed the gap to our rivals on track and I’m excited to see what Toprak can do on our Yamaha YZF-R1 in 2020. With Michael and Toprak, I think we will have one of the strongest and most dynamic rider line-ups on the WorldSBK grid next year.”

Razgatlioglu arrived in the WorldSBK paddock in 2015 to contest the European 600 Superstock Championship, which he won in his debut season. A move up the European 1000 Superstock Championship followed, where the young Turkish rider was a title contender for two years before stepping up to the WorldSBK class in 2018.

Last year saw Razgatlioglu secure two podium finishes in his debut season with second place at Donington Park and third place in the penultimate round in Argentina. He has developed even more strongly in 2019, securing his first top-three finish of the season at the Italian WorldSBK round in Imola and finishing on the podium at every round since.

Razgatlioglu secured his maiden WorldSBK win with a scintillating performance in race one at Magny-Cours, which he started from 16th position on the grid. The young Turk backed that up with victory in the Superpole sprint race the following day, before crashing out of race two.

Source: CycleOnline.com.au

Multi-year Kawasaki MXGP contract confirmed for Febvre

News 2 Oct 2019

Multi-year Kawasaki MXGP contract confirmed for Febvre

Frenchman to join Desalle in factory Kawasaki Racing Team from 2020.

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Former MXGP world champion Romain Febvre’s move to Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team from 2020 has been made official, the Frenchman signing a multi-year contract to pilot the factory KX450.

The 28-year-old will transfer from Yamaha to Kawasaki alongside Belgian Clement Desalle, who will remain with KRT next year for a fifth-straight season.

“We turn to a new page, but the book is still open and there is a new adventure on the horizon!” Febvre commented. “I’m very happy with this choice – it’s never easy to change after five years on the same team, but I’m sure this is the best moment to do it.

“My injury late this season will delay my first days with the team, but I will be even more motivated later this winter when I can get back on a bike again – everyone in the team is highly motivated and I’m impatient to be with them and on the bike.”

Febvre is currently recovering from the broken femur he sustained at the Swedish round of MXGP. Prior to that in 2019 he took a double victory in the Czech Republic for the overall, won four motos in total and earned five GP podiums.

“As far as my injury is concerned it’s taking a long time, of course, but everything is going as planned by the medical staff,” he explained. “I will soon have the first examination six weeks after surgery – we’ll see how it is with the femur and we’ll be able to make our plans for the rehabilitation.

“I will take a longer winter break than usual, but patience is the only option and I don’t want to endanger any stage, so I will be able to start testing in good conditions and to open this new chapter of my career on a good basis. The team is 100 per cent behind me, they have a strong experience of racing and I’m sure we’ll achieve great things together.”

KRT team owner Thierry Chizat Suzzoni commented: “We are very happy to welcome Romain to the team alongside Clement. Both have a lot of experience and I’m convinced that they will join forces to cooperate and get the best from our Kawasaki – it’s a great bike which both of them will want to put on the podium.

“We know that Romain always gives 100 per cent and we confidently expect that both he and Clement will put the bike in the leading pack. It gives us great satisfaction to see one of this season’s GP winners so enthusiastic to join us. We are confident that the new KX450 has a huge potential. It’s a winning bike and we now have two GP winners on the team to show that to the world.”


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

AJMX reaches halfway at Gillman as heats and finals continue

News 1 Oct 2019

AJMX reaches halfway at Gillman as heats and finals continue

Australia’s top junior riders put on a show during day three.

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Day three of the 2019 KTM Australian Junior Motocross Championship (AJMX) marked the halfway point as heats and finals continued to unfold at Gillman in South Australia.

Local favourite Alex Larwood maintained his dominance in the second final of the Junior Lites 15 Years class, securing victory by over 19 seconds ahead of Blake Fox and Cameron Torpy.

Larwood once again earned top honours in finals two and three in the 125cc 15 Years category, edging out Fox and Cody Chittick in the first outing of the day, before defeating Fox and Levi Rogers in race three.

Jack Mather emerged victorious in final three of the Junior Lites 13-U15 Years class, beating Brad West and Jackson Camilleri, while heat three of the 125cc 13-U15 Years division was taken out by Jett Burgess-Stevens over Liam Atkinson and Ryan Alexanderson. Heat four went the way of Zachary Watson followed by Hunter Collins and Brock Flynn.

Hunter Collins captured victory in the second final of the Mini Lites BW 14-U16 Years class ahead of Ben Novak and Camilleri, while Collins picked up the win again in final three over Novak and Watson.

Ryder Kingsford was the one the beat in heat three of the Mini Lites BW 12-U14 Years division as he defeated Seth Burchell and Dylan Walsh, while heat four went to Connor Towill over Burgess-Stevens and Byron Dennis. In heat five, Burchell topped the outing followed by Brenton Wilson and Dennis, as heat six was saw the top three completed by Towill, Burgess-Stevens and Kobe Drew.

Heat five of the Mini Lites SW 9-U12 Years division saw Kayden Minear lift top honours alongside Jack Deveson and Jason West, while heat six went to Jet Alsop followed by Liam Owens and Koby Hantis.

Charli Cannon reigned supreme over Madison Healy and Taylah McCutcheon in the third final of the Junior Lites 13-U16 Years Girls class, while the Mini Lites BW 12-U16 Years division raced finals two and three – the second going to Cannon ahead of McCutcheon and Taylor Thompson, with the third once again going to Cannon over Thompson and McCutcheon.

Ky Woods claimed victory in the 65cc 10-U12 Years class, as Cooper Downing and Cooper Ford were victorious in heats five and six in the 65cc 7-U10 Years category. Mason Brown won final two in the 50cc Division 2 7-U9 Years class. Racing resumes tomorrow as all classes commence finals.

Detailed results


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Penrite Honda Racing signs Oldenburg for SX2 championship

News 1 Oct 2019

Penrite Honda Racing signs Oldenburg for SX2 championship

American import joins Blose in expanded 250 program for AUS Supercross.

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American Mitchell Oldenburg has signed with Penrite Honda Racing in the SX2 category for the entire 2019 Australian Supercross Championship, which will take-off in Brisbane, Queensland, on 12 October.

Oldenburg is the latest international to join the series, set to join defending SX1 champion Justin Brayton and Chris Blose – both Americans – alongside South Australian Brett Metcalfe in the Melbourne-based factory Honda team.

“The Australian Supercross Championship is legit,” Oldenburg commented. “I’ve enjoyed watching it online and have wanted to compete in it for a while. The tracks, the crowds, teams and riders are world-class and I am excited to get the opportunity to be a part of it this year.”

Penrite Honda Racing director Yarrive Konsky welcomed Oldenburg to the organisation for the five-round series, before going on to explain the purpose of signing riders from overseas – a strategy that has been immensely successful for the team in supercross locally.

“Mitchell reached out for a few months and we were undecided as to whether or not we would run two SX2 riders, so he came knocking at the right time,” commented Konsky. “He is eager to achieve great results and I believe both of our SX2 riders will be very strong contenders.

“Our primary objective is to put Honda bikes on the top step of the podium, so we look everywhere for the talent that can deliver those results. We have international riders, yes, but as well as our Ride Red program, which supports 10 Australian privateer riders.

“This year every manufacturer has signed international riders, which is exciting as it’s also about expanding our sport. Supercross is a globally-recognised competition with no geographical boundaries – we are putting Australian racing on the world-stage, which gives local guys more exposure and opportunities to race outside of Australia too.”

Oldenburg finished seventh in the Monster Energy Supercross 250SX East series this season, scoring a best result of second position in the main event at East Rutherford as part of the Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha team.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Paulin satisfied with Team France’s efforts as MXoN winning streak ends

News 1 Oct 2019

Paulin satisfied with Team France’s efforts as MXoN winning streak ends

French squad denied podium as Yamaha pilot runs out of fuel on final lap.

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Monster Energy Wilvo Yamaha’s Gautier Paulin is pleased with Team France’s efforts at the weekend’s 2019 Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations (MXoN) in Assen, the squad seeing it’s five-year winning streak come to an end as the Netherlands earned the crown for the first time ever on home soil.

In rain-soaked conditions, Paulin came from outside the top 10 in the opening MXGP/MX2 encounter to finish fifth, while his second outing in the final race of the day saw his YZ450F run out fuel on the final lap, denying France of a podium result.

His French teammates, former world champion Jordi Tixier (KTM) and Maxime Renaux (Yamaha), put in respectable performances alongside Paulin, granting Team France fifth in the Nations classification.

“We have won five times in a row, this was a big highlight of the Motocross of Nations for Team France, but all good things come to an end and today we have to accept the fail,” Paulin explained. “For myself, I was very happy with my teammates, we put in a good amount of effort to be on the podium and on the second to last lap, I run out of fuel.

“It’s tough to accept, but I had a great experience this weekend. The track was gnarly, the atmosphere and fans were incredible. Thanks to the public, and congratulations to The Netherlands on the win. It was a wet and gnarly weekend, but as always, it was a weekend we all enjoyed and it will give us a lot of memories.”

Paulin is set to remain with Monster Energy Wilvo Yamaha in the 2020 MXGP World Championship, which will become the official factory Yamaha team.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au