Troy Herfoss seriously injured at Hidden Valley

ASBK Superbike Race Two

Race Two start, first time around… – Image RbMotoLens

Only a few corners after Race Two got underway this morning at Hidden Valley the race was red-flagged.

Herfoss lost the front at turn four

Troy Herfoss went down which saw the red flag brought out and the medical team dispatched to the scene. They were with Troy quickly.

The Penrite Honda hit the air-fence first at Turn Four and took the fence with it, which then led to a vastly reduced amount of air-fence protection from the wall by the time Troy made impact with the wall.

The bike took the air-fence with it

We quickly got word that Troy was conscious and communicating and he has now been transferred to Darwin Hospital.

Early indications are that Troy’s femur is broken just below the ball. He has also suffered some shoulder injuries, but the extent of those is yet to be ascertained.

The issues of air-fences unable to be effectively secured to the ground raises its head yet again. It’s clear that they are not an adequate substitute for run-off areas. If you put posts in the ground to secure the air-fence then you are only putting another hard object that the rider may hit, thus the secure installation of them is always challenging. They essentially need to buried deep in the ground but when they are a temporary measure that is not really practicable.

We do know that on the start-line senior personnel in some teams had complained that officials were making them remove the tyre-warmers before track cleaning had been completed ahead of their race.  Obviously that results in tyres losing temperature. Troy Fell the first time he tilted to use the right side of the tyre.

Due to being a supporting act of the V8 Supercar program, Race Two was cancelled due to time constraints as it would be a lengthy undertaking to reinstall the air-fence to a satisfactory standard.


ASBK Championship Points

Pos Name Points Total
1 Wayne MAXWELL 20 112
2 Troy HERFOSS 25 106
3 Glenn ALLERTON 18 82
4 Cru HALLIDAY 11 76
5 Mike JONES 74
6 Bryan STARING 16 70
7 Oli BAYLISS 17 62
8 Arthur SISSIS 15 61
9 Jed METCHER 12 59
10 Matt WALTERS 10 52
11 Lachlan EPIS 9 45
12 Josh WATERS 13 40
13 Anthony WEST 14 38
14 Yannis SHAW 5 26
15 Luke JHONSTON 8 25
16 Michael EDWARDS 3 25
17 Aiden WAGNER 7 22
18 Mark CHIODO / 22
19 Nathan SPITERI / 20
20 Aaron MORRIS / 14
21 Philip CZAJ / 10
22 Daniel FALZON 6 6
23 Jack DAVIS 4 4
24 Hamish McMURRAY / 4
25 Sash SAVIN / 3

  Manufacturers Points

Pos Name Points Total
1 Yamaha 76 361
2 Ducati 37 248
3 Kawasaki 39 166
4 BMW 31 131
5 Honda 25 105
6 Suzuki 5 46

2021 ASBK Championship Calendar (Updated)

  • Round 1 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, VIC February 18-21 Cancelled
  • Round 2 Winton Motor Raceway, Benalla, VIC March 12-14
  • Round 3 Wakefield Park Raceway, Goulburn, NSW April 16-18
  • Round 4 Hidden Valley Raceway, NT – Supercars 2+4 (Superbikes only) June 18-20
  • Round 5 Morgan Park Raceway, QLD August 20-22
  • Round 6 The Bend Motorsport Park, Tailem Bend, SA September 23-26
  • Round 7 Wakefield Park Raceway, Goulburn, NSW October 15 – 17 *
  • Round 8 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, VIC November 5-7 *

Source: MCNews.com.au

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