round 2
WAKEFIELD PARK RACEWAY, NSW 16 - 18 MARCH 2018
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PHILLIP ISLAND
SUPERBIKE
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FEB 23 - 25, 2018
Welcome from MA
With great pleasure and a sense of excitement, Motorcycling Australia (MA) can confirm that the first round of the 2018 Yamaha Motor Finance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul Pirelli (ASBK) was phenomenal success.
ASBK has been assisted with phenomenal support from its fans and its fantastic to welcome back new and old competitors to the championship. Which has delivered world class racing to our fans. This championship is on the map and gaining great exposure with captivating racing.
This championship has come so far in the past few years and the growth has been exciting to watch, and if Round 1 is anything to go by, this will be the most exciting year to date.
Television and Live Streaming are back again in season 2018, meaning die-hard fans of road racing from all round the world can tune in to all of the action this year.
On Behalf of MA, as well as the team from ASBK, we would like to thank and welcome you to the second round of this year’s championship at Wakefield Park Raceway this weekend.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank our sponsors for their commitment and continuing support for the championship this year. This competition wouldn’t exist without their assistance.
After an action packed exhilarating weekend of racing at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, it’s safe to say that we are in for another impressive weekend of racing.
MA bids everyone a safe and enjoyable event at Wakefield Park Raceway at Goulburn. Enjoy the racing! Peter Doyle CEO Motorcycling Australia
WELCOME FROM YAMAHA MOTOR FINANCE On behalf of Yamaha Motor Finance (YMF) and Yamaha Motor Insurance (YMI), we welcome you to the second round of the 2018 Yamaha Motor Finance Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) presented by Motul Pirelli at Wakefield Park Raceway. The first round of the 2018 ASBK Championship at Phillip Island was nothing short of thrilling with tight racing and changing weather conditions. Yamaha Racing Team (YRT) rider Wayne Maxwell had a mixed start with a DNF in the first race but managed to bounce back and take the win in race 2 and 3rd in race 3 leaving him in 6th place overall. New YRT recruit Daniel Falzon had a very consistent start to the season with a 5-6-5 placing him 5th overall. YMF is proud to be the naming rights sponsor for the ASBK series once again this year, and YMI as the sponsor
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of the Australian Superbike class. These partnerships are indicative of the direction and ethos of both YMF & YMI and the results from the first round at Phillip Island proved we have some of the most talented riders in the ASBK championship and have cemented our decision to support and back this national championship. To everyone making the journey to Wakefield Parkway this weekend, we hope you enjoy the fantastic racing of the 2018 Yamaha Motor Finance ASBK Championship and we look forward to seeing which riders emerge victorious. Brad Ryan General Manager Yamaha Motor Finance Australia & New Zealand
2018 series calendar Round 1
WorldSBK, Phillip Island
Round 2
Wakefield Park Raceway , Goulburn
Official Test
The Bend Motorsport Park, Tailem Bend SA
April 3 - 4
Round 3
The Bend Motorsport Park, Tailem Bend SA
April 19 - 22
Round 4
Hidden Valley Raceway, Darwin
NT
June 28 - July 1
Round 5
Morgan Park Raceway, Warwick
QLD
August 17 - 19
Round 6
Winton Motor Raceway, , Benalla
VIC
September 7 - 9
Round 7
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
VIC
October 12 - 14
VIC NSW
February 22 - 25 March 16 - 18
warning to the public WARNING TO THE PUBLIC
Motor Racing is DANGEROUS, and all persons attending at this track do so entirely at their own risk. It is a condition of admission that all persons having connections with the promotion and/or conduct of the meeting, including the owners of the land, and the riders and owners of vehicles and passengers in vehicles, are absolved from all liability arising out of any accidents causing damage or personal injury to spectators or ticket holders except where due care and skill has not been exercised.
WARNING The carrying or consumption of alcoholic beverages in the pit area is prohibited by order, Motorcycling Australia.
notice No animals allowed, guide dogs excepted by order of Motorcycling Australia.
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EQUIPMENT & CARE
EXTERNAL CARE
MECHANICAL PARTS MAINTENANCE AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE
CHAIN MAINTENANCE
wakefield park raceway CIRCUIT MAP
TRACK INFORMATION TRACK INFORMATION Turns
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Track Length
2.3 km
Address
Wakefield Park Raceway, 4770 Braidwood Road, Tirannaville. NSW. 2580
ASBK LAP RECORDS Superbike
Troy Herfoss
57.350
Supersport
Rick Olsson
1:00.158
Supersport 300
Brandon Demmery
1:08.509
LIVE TIMING COMPUTIME Race Timing Systems has been the providing timing services to the ASBK at selected rounds since 1990, and has been the series timekeeper since 2004. Live timing and results services can be accessed as follows: In pit lane and parts of the pits (local wireless network): · · ·
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Connect to the RACETIMING wireless network Open your web browser and type www.localtiming.com as the web address Follow the links to live timing, results, or other pages
NOTE: The RACETIMING network does not provide internet access
Anywhere else at the venue or anywhere else in the world: · Ensure you have internet connectivity · Open your web browser and type www.computime.com.au as the web address · Follow the links to live timing, results, or other pages for this event For all your live timing results please go to Computime http://www.computime.com.au/Default.aspx and follow the links to ASBK Live Timing. Go to ASBK.COM.AU for live timing.
round 2 schedule
SATURDAY 17th march
SUNDAY 18th march
Start - Finish Category
Session
Duration
Start - Finish Category
Session
09:00 – 09:15
GP Juniors Cup
Qualifying 1
15 min
08:30 – 08:35
YMF R3 Cup
Warm Up
09:20 – 09:40
Supersport 300
Qualifying 1
20 min
08:40 – 08:45
GP Juniors Cup
Warm Up
09:45 – 10:05
Australian Sidecar Championship
Qualifying 1
20 min
08:50 – 08:55
Supersport 300
Warm Up
10:10 - 10:40
Kawasaki Supersport
Qualifying 1
30 min
09:00 – 09:10
YMI Superbike
Warm Up
10:45 - 11:05
YMF R3 Cup
Qualifying 1
20 min
09:15 - 09:20
Kawasaki Supersport
Warm Up
11:10 - 11:40
Yamaha Motor Insurance Superbike
Qualifying 1
30 min
9:25 - 9:30
Australian Sidecar Championship
Warm Up
11:45 – 12:00
GP Juniors Cup
Qualifying 2
15 min
9:35 - 9:55
YMF R3 Cup
Race 2
8 Laps
12:30 - 12:50
Australian Sidecar Championship
Qualifying 2
20 min
10:00 – 10:30
Kawasaki Supersport
Race 1
16 Laps
10:35 – 10:55
Supersport 300
Race 2
10 Laps
11:00 - 11:45
YMI Superbike
Race 1
20 Laps
Lunch Break with Activities
40 min
Duration
13:30 – 13:50
YMF R3 Cup
Qualifying 2
20 min
13:55 – 14:25
Kawasaki Supersport
Qualifying 2
30 min
11:50 - 12:05
GP Juniors Cup
Race 2
6 Laps
14:30 – 14:50
Superport 300
Race 1
10 Laps
12.10 – 12.30
Australian Sidecar
Race 2
8 Laps
14:55 – 15:10
Yamaha Motor Insurance Superbike
Qualifying 2
30 min
Lunch Break with Pit Lane Walk for ASBK Fans
45 min
15:45 – 15:55
YMI Superbike Media
15:55 – 16:15
YMF R3 Cup
Race 1
16:20 – 16:40
Australian Sidecar Championship
Race 1
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13.10 – 13.30
Supersport 300
Race 2
8 Laps
8 Laps
13:35 – 14:20
YMI Superbike
Race 2
20 Laps
8 Laps
14:20 – 14:25
YMI Superbike Media
14:25 - 14:55
Kawasaki Supersport
Race 3
16 Laps
15:05 - 15:25
YMF R3 Cup
Race 3
8 Laps
15:35 – 15:50
GP Juniors Cup
Race 3
6 Laps
16:00 - 16:20
Australian Sidecar Championship
Race 3
8 Laps
This schedule is approximate; and all starting times, length of sessions and races are subject to change; and may be changed in the event of an incident or delay in operations.
OFFICIALS ASBK Series Officials Peter Smith
MA Steward
Tom Williams
Series Clerk of Course
Gary Bleazby
Series Deputy Clerk of Course
Heinz schuluter
Deputy Clerk of Course
Denise Stronach
Series Race Secretary
Rob Scott
Series Chief Technical Officer
Gino coyle
Series Deputy Chief Technical Officer
Jan Higgins
Series Tyre Scrutineer
sam phillips
Series Chief Pit Lane Marshal
Brendan ferrari
Starter/Finisher
Scott Laing / Computime
Series Chief Timekeeper
Dr. Michael
thumm
Kate
Stronach
Dr. Katherine
Jeffrey
Mark
Backway
Dr. Esra
Kilavuz
Daryl
mchugh
Peter
Monks
Alexandra
Gall
Paul
van den akker
Robert
holton
Brian
Petterson
Maria
Holton
Alex
young
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Getting Started: Racing
Words: Jeff Ware
OUT OF PIT LANE
GETTING LICENCED
Starting racing isn’t so hard…
Every club has a secretary who looks after licencing and they will be more than happy to guide you through the process that includes an open book theory test. If you have a civil rider’s licence or have attended a suitably accredited riding school, that should be enough to satisfy the MA State Controlling Body otherwise you may have to undergo a practical riding test to make sure you know the clutch lever from the front brake lever.
The decision to take up road racing is as old as the sport of motorcycle racing. Most of us on [Knee Down] have made that decision with varied results… Chances are that you already own a bike that can be raced. These days there are classes for just about anything with two wheels regardless of age or performance level. That’s the first step out of the way.
PROTECTION JOIN IN The next thing to do is to join a club that includes people with a common interest or are located locally. Log on to Motorcycling Australia’s website (www.ma.org.au). MA are the sanctioning body for all motorcycle racing (other than drag racing) in Australia. On their website you’ll find a full list of clubs in your state or territory. While you’re on the MA site, download their excellent ‘Getting started in Motorcycle Sport’. Don’t be scared about checking out a few clubs before joining one. They’re all unique and finding the right one for you will make the transition to road racer much easier.
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While we don’t like talking about it, people do fall off motorbikes on racetracks. MA requires all licence holders to have their own personal Ambulance subscription. We’d recommend that you have your own income protection and that it includes coverage for motorcycle racing. No one wants to use up all of their sickies and holidays recovering from an accident. Protection also includes your own riding gear. Starting from the top, you require a full-face helmet that is approved to AS1698, which is the Australian Standard for helmets for street use anyway. Alternatively, MA also recognises international standards so if your helmet does not have AS1698 you can check with MA that it is ok to use. A set of one-piece leathers that fit is the preferred way to cover the larger parts of your anatomy. Make sure they’re roomy enough for you to wear the mandatory back protector underneath, and a chest protector is recommended too. The best leather gloves you can afford will keep your digits intact if you’re sliding down the track and using your hands as brakes. There’s a huge variety of suitable boots on display at any decent-sized motorcycle shop. Take the time to find a pair that fit properly without being too tight. Tight boots will ruin your day very quickly.
GETTING YOUR BIKE READY If you’re not overly mechanically minded, don’t worry, your local bike shop should be able to check your bike over before you venture on track for the first time. A full service and tune-up now could save you from a big bill later. All racing classes have common rules to ensure bikes don’t fall apart or leak fluid on the track. Before you’re allowed on track at any race meeting, your bike will be inspected by a scrutineer. Don’t give them a hard time if they pull you up and point out something you’ve forgotten. The majority of them have been doing this for a long time and don’t want to see anybody get hurt due to an oversight. Full rules for your class are in the Manual of Motorcycle Sport available at www.moms.org.au. But keep in mind that bike preparation is very important and quite in-depth for racing. Like you, your bike needs controlled fluid retention.
the case with your bike, having shiny new parts is a waste if you are learning. You will inevitably test your riding gear. A lot. So go for an affordable compromise. Don’t buy the most expensive graphics on your lid if a plain white one is going to be cheaper, for example. But don’t skimp on quality…
YMF R3 Cup and GP Juniors cup Two Championships that are great starting points and avenues for younger and beginner racers, is the Yamaha Motor Finance (YMF) R3 Cup and GP Juniors Cup.
TIPS FOR KEEPING COMFORTABLE Assuming you’re like the rest of us, you’ll be carting yourself and your bike to the track in a trailer, ute or van. There are a few things we’d advise you chuck in. These may sound obvious but people still forget. Grab an esky and fill it with ice bricks and bottles of cold water. You’ll be amazed at just how easy it is to dehydrate while racing on a hot day. Even though racetrack food has improved from the days of dodgy hamburgers and warm soft drinks, chuck snack-type things in the esky along with sandwiches. You’ll burn off a lot of calories in a day and replacing them with racetrack food could send you broke. Not all racetracks offer covered pit areas so some sort of shade device will make your day much more enjoyable. Don’t forget the sunscreen either. The most important thing to take with you is a sense of humour. On its own this could be the difference between a day best forgotten and one of the best experiences of your life. If you think you can’t afford to race think again. It costs the same to race as it does to maintain a road bike or a track day bike, and entry fees for club racing are around that of a ride day – but you get a lot more laps at many race meetings…
GET YOUR GEAR ON You need the best you can afford and then some more. Spend more on your gear than your bike if you have to but, like is
Costs involved in these classes are minimal so that getting started in road racing will be attractive to as many people as possible. This means riders can thrive and develop their road craft and race skills while on comparative machinery. Because Yamaha YMF R3 Cup riders utilise the same bike model in the form of the Yamaha YZF-R3, the YMF R3 Cup allows competitors to race on an even playing field that highlights and fosters talent as well as making it possible to purchase a race ready YMF-R3 to take on the rest of the field! The GP Juniors compete on Yamaha YMF-R15’s. The GP Juniors feature young racers going head to head while learning the fundamentals of racing. The next generation of road racing talent can emerge from this class. The GP Juniors Cup is a fantastic platform suited to entry level competition. The Yamaha R15’s handling and power delivery characteristics are predictable, dependable and reliable. The GP Juniors Cup provides an immense opportunity for young riders to develop and advance in their sport. With the full backing and support of well-established organisations, at an affordable price, as the rider’s hone their skills and progress, who knows where they will end up!
THE BIKE You’ll need to spend a bit of time here – all fluid retaining fasteners need to be lockwired, fairings need catch areas in the bellypan, you need a tether kill switch, brake callipers bolts need to be lockwired and you need good suspension, brakes and bodywork. You also need a bullet-proof engine because you are going to thrash it beyond any ride day or road level of thrash! No need to spend big. Start racing on an old bike that you can crash. A lot. Because you will…
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The MA RACESAFE Medical Team launches into a new Australian Superbike Championship season, all thanks to the support of our major sponsors - Motorcycling Australia, Motul Pirelli and Thor.
levels of rider care across Australia. Without their dedicated sponsors the MA RACESAFE Medical Team would never make it to track to provide this crucial role.
The highly trained & dedicated team of Medical Professionals includes Doctors, Surgeons, Intensive Care Paramedics, Emergency Nurses and Physiotherapists. The team will continue to fulfil the critical role as the Official Medical Team for the 2018 Yamaha Motor Finance Australian Superbike Championship, presented by Motul Pirelli.
“Motorcycling Australia is very pleased to come on board as the major sponsor of RACESAFE Australia for 2018 and beyond. The RACESAFE team will be key component of the 2018 Yamaha Motor Finance ASBK Championship, presented by Motul Pirelli, as well as at the MX Nationals, Australian Supercross Championship and other major MA national events throughout the year. The level of medical service and support provided to these events and our motorcycling community as a whole is unrivalled, and that is why we had no hesitation partnering up together for the good of all of our stakeholders. We are looking forward to working together with RACESAFE to support and enhance the range of services they can offer, which will no doubt benefit our MA membership in many ways.” Quoted Motorcycling Australia CEO Peter Doyle.
The 2017 RACESAFE season has been full of thrills and spills which has kept the RACESAFE Medical Team busy at every event. Emergency Medical & Sports Medicine treatments were provided to competitors, with the RACESAFE Medical Team again spearheading exciting new developments in its well established rider care program. The expertise of the MA RACESAFE Medical Team is in hot demand, with this team now providing the Official Medical Service for the 2018 Australian Motocross Championships - MX Nationals, 2018 Australasian Supercross Series and Troy Bayliss Classic, just to name a few. Thanks to a shared vision for rider safety with their sponsors, the MA RACESAFE Medical Team has continued to pioneer new
Official Medical Team
Exclusive to the Motorcycling Australia’s national motorcycle championships, is the MA RACESAFE Mobile Medical Unit. This world class facility will travel to each round of the ASBK series and will provide an onsite Emergency Medical centre, Physiotherapy facility, plus Mobile Command Unit for the MA RACESAFE Medical Team.
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MA RACESAFE Medical Team will include for the 2018 Australian Superbike Championships : • • •
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MA RACESAFE Medical Team including, - Emergency Director - Series Chief Medical Officer - Intensive Care Paramedics - Emergency Nurses - Sports Physiotherapists - High Speed Chase Driver - Technical Support Officer - Orthopaedic Surgeons - Emergency Doctors
CELEBRATING
OF SERVICE TO MOTORSPORT
1997 - 2018
YMF partner with ASBK for 2018 Motorcycling Australia (MA) are thrilled that long-term partner Yamaha Motor Finance (YMF) will continue as the official naming rights partner of the Yamaha Motor Finance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul Pirelli (ASBK) for a fourth consecutive year. The partnership doesn’t stop there, with Yamaha Motorcycle Insurance (YMI) once again being the naming rights sponsor for the YMI Superbike class and YMF again stepping up to brand the YMF R3 Cup. YMF’s partnership with the ASBK Championship is a massive boost for the season, and shows the Yamaha marque has confidence in the direction ASBK is heading. This collaboration, that incorporates one of the most respected manufacturers in the Australian motorcycle industry, just adds to the most anticipated season to date, with pulsating TV coverage, live streaming, near capacity grids and fierce competition. 2018 will be a huge year in ASBK for Yamaha Australia as its Factory Racing Team has expanded to three riders including; Wayne Maxwell and Daniel Falzon (Yamaha Racing Team, YZFR1M) in the YMI Superbike Class. Yamaha will also be debuting its brand new YZF-R6 in the hands of Cru Halliday (Yamaha Racing Team, YZF-R6) who will be gunning for the Supersport title on the bike’s debut year! YMF Group General Manager Financial Services, Brad Ryan commented; “Our level of involvement with ASBK is very enjoyable and rewarding. What we have found over the years with our sponsorship is that year upon year the championship has continued to be philosophically focused on the same things
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that we are, and that is primarily the growth of the industry and development of the sport. It is our view that if we invest in the sport, everyone will benefit. “We have believed for a long time, that as the only specialist finance and insurance company in the industry, we have to participate in motorcycle racing at a level quite different from everyone else, and that means putting in a greater level of support. “The growth of ASBK has been absolutely fantastic for everyone, including YMF and YMI. I think the job the ASBK Team have done is extraordinary and the championship has gone from strength to strength. It has continuously improved with the results now plain to see. “ASBK is part of an overall strategy for us at YMF and YMI and we are excited to continue our support of not just at the highest level (ASBK), but also down to the grass roots level as well,” Ryan finished. MA CEO, Peter Doyle shared his excitement for YMF and YMI’s commitment adding; “MA is thrilled to welcome back Yamaha Motor Finance to the ASBK for a fourth consecutive year. Both brands have enjoyed a positive and collaborative relationship, that has put the necessary steps in place for ASBK to thrive. “In 2017, we saw unprecedented levels of growth, not only of rider and team involvement, but fan and spectator involvement too. It is with YMF that 2018 is set to be one of the most incredible years of racing on record,” Doyle finished.
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PHILLIP ISLAND
SUPERBIKE
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FEB 23 - 25, 2018
ASBK MINI MOTO
HOME OF PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE CHAMPIONS! Thanks to Yamaha and Thor, each round of the 2018 Yamaha Motor Finance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul Pirelli, will feature a Mini Moto area for kids. The initiative – supported by the manufacturers, will be run by the host club in conjunction with Motorcycling Australia, and is designed to give kids who are at the track a taste of what it is like on board a bike! Full safety gear and bikes will be provided, as well as a free day-license so that the kids can have a go in a safe and controlled environment. MA has always been committed to bringing new people into the sport – especially kids, the benefits of programs like this is that they get to try it out in a safe and controlled environment.
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MA ensures that they have the right safety gear, equipment, that accredited officials and first aid officers are on hand, so the kids can get a feel for riding under the right kind of supervision. Whether or not they take up the sport, ride at club, state or national level, or go on to become a World Champion, this is where it all starts for the next generation of riders. So, if you are a kid and you are at the racetrack on the weekend, make sure you drag mum or dad to the Mini Moto area and have a go! And if you are taking your kids to check out the action – make sure you give them a first-hand taste of what it is like to turn that throttle!
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Experience the ride of a lifetime
Ever wondered what it would be like to jump on a Superbike and have a go? Ever wondered what it would feel like to maneuver a Superbike machine around corners at an Australian circuit, or scream down a straight at top speed?
Those winning a pillion ride will get to jump on the back of a bike with either three-time World Superbike Champion Troy Bayliss or Australian Superbike and World Endurance Champion Steve Martin.
At every round of the Yamaha Motor Finance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul Pirelli, we give you the chance to make those dreams a reality!
If this sounds like something you would love to have a go at, jump on the ASBK website (www.asbk.com.au) and check out the ‘Pillion Rides’ page for more information, or keep your eye on the ASBK Facebook page for chances to win Pillion Ride competitions in the lead up to each event.
Pillion rides are a once in a lifetime opportunity to jump on board a Superbike machine with some of the legends of our sport and take in an experience like no other, as you launch around some of the most amazing circuits in the country. Thanks to Yamaha and IXON Leathers we get to provide some lucky winners with this adrenaline packed experience, at every round of the 2018 ASBK.
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round 1 review GET UP TO SPEED WITH ALL THE ACTION FROM ROUND 1 OF THE ASBK
YMI Superbike Bryan Staring (Kawasaki BCPerformance, ZX-10R) has turned Round 1 of the Yamaha Motor Finance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul Pirelli (ASBK) on its head, taking out the overall victory after a stellar ride from 13th on the grid to win Race Three of the YMI Superbike class. It’s a debut to remember on the BCPerformance Kawasaki, whilst Wayne Maxwell (Yamaha Racing Team, YZF-R1M) found redemption after a dark day on Saturday to claim Race Two at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. Troy Herfoss (Penrite Honda, CBR1000SP) took an incredible victory on Saturday.
nothing short of amazing, with the gap from Staring in first to Falzon in fifth being only .972s.
Staring leads the YMI Superbike Championship with 60 points, followed by Waters and Herfoss, both with 59 points.
Race One set the tone for the whole weekend, with bar to bar racing as a pack of five went back and forth, but Hefoss came out on top. The typical unpredictable weather struck at the Island, as Race One was stopped and re-started due to rain. The second running of Race One left the riders six laps to battle it out, and did they ever. Herfoss took the win from Troy Bayliss (Desmosport Ducati, Panigale R FE), Josh Waters (Team Suzuki ECSTAR, GSX-R1000R) and Staring, who were all separated by under .499s.
Race Two was a battle from the outset from eventual winner Maxwell and Waters; the pair made a break from the pack and duked it out for the win. Maxwell got the better of Waters to take the win by .935s. Staring made his way from 13th on the grid to sneak onto the last spot on the podium, after a tight tussle with Herfoss and Bayliss. Staring saved his best ride of the weekend for Race Three, as he came from 13th on the grid to take the victory. Staring chased down the lead pack that included Waters, Maxwell, Herfoss, Bayliss and Falzon before making his move for the lead on lap eight. After making his move to the front, the pack couldn’t get passed Staring as he took the win from Waters, Maxwell, Herfoss and Falzon. The finish was
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Kawasaki Supersport The weekend couldn’t have gone any better for Tom Toparis (Cube Racing, Kawasaki) as he claimed all three Kawasaki Supersport Race wins. Starting at fifth on the grid, Toparis made his way to the front in quick time and put a gap between him and the field.
Cru Halliday (Yamaha Racing Team, Yamaha YZF-R6) was consistent in his return to the Kawasaki Supersport class aboard the new Yamaha YZF-R6; grabbing three-second place finishes at a track that has not brought him the best results in the past. Nic Liminton (Yamaha, YZF-R6) bounced back after a crash in Race One to claim two third places to finish his weekend. After qualifying fastest and getting his hands-on pole position for the three races, Broc Pearson (Yamaha, YZF-R6) had a consistent weekend which bagged him third overall after finishing the races with a fourth and two fifth place finishes. Toparis now leads the Kawasaki Supersport Championship with 75 points, Halliday sits in second with 60 points and Pearson rounds out the podium with 50 points.
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Australian Supersport 300 The Australian Supersport 300 paddock put on a mega show for onlookers, with nail biting racing all the way to the chequered flag, at Round 1 of ASBK. Oli Bayliss (Cube Racing, Kawasaki Ninja 300) took out the overall win, after claiming wins in Race One and Race Three.
YMF R3 Cup Round One of the YMF R3 Cup brought plenty of excitement to the Phillip Island Circuit, we saw three different winners over the weekend, but Tom Bramich (Yamaha, Yamaha YZF-R3) came away as the overall winner.
Bramich started the weekend as the man to beat, qualifying fastest and starting from pole for the three races. In Race One he got off to a flyer and led from start to finish and sending a message to the rest of the paddock. Bayliss had a weekend to remember which including a daring overtake on the final straight of Race Three, where he came from fourth to win inside the final 2 meters of the race. Tom Bramich (Yamaha, JLT YZF-R3) was consistently in the mix up the front of the paddock and claimed Race Two, but a few minor mistakes in Race One and Three, left him in second overall for the weekend.
In Race Two the racing was exciting with a pack of five making the break from the rest of the pack. Bramich, Hunter Ford (Ford Brothers Racing, Yamaha YZF-R3), Zac Levy (Puma RV’S, Yamaha YZF-R3), Harry Khouri (Acid Racing, Yamaha YZF-R3) and Locky Taylor (LTR Racing, Yamaha YZF-R3) were all involved in a tight tussle that saw an overtake at nearly every corner, but it would be Ford who prevailed taking the win from Bramich and Levy.
Another consistent performer over the weekend was Locky Taylor (LTR Racing, Yamaha YZF-R3) who was up with the lead pack all weekend long, and managed to leave Round One third overall.
Race Three went down to the wire, with Levy making a calculated daring move down the final straight to pip Bramich. The pair led a group of five riders to the line, which included Taylor, Ford and Khouri, the group was separated by only .345s at the finish line. Bayliss leaves Phillip Island as the points leader in the Australian Supersport 300 class with 70 points, ten points clear of Bramich on 60 points and Taylor is third overall with 55 points.
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As it stands the current points tally has Bramich taking the overall round with 65 points, followed Levy in second with 61 and Ford in third, also with 61 points.
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2018 championship points SUMMARY YMI Superbike Race Pole 1
Kawasaki Supersport Race 2
Race 3
Total
#
Name
Pole
Race 1
Race 2
Race 3
Total
Tom TOPARIS (QLD)
0
25
25
25
75
Cru HALLIDAY (NSW)
0
20
20
20
60
3
Broc PEARSON (QLD)
1
16
17
16
50
51
4
Damon REES (NZ)
0
13
16
15
44
16
47
5
Zackary JOHNSON (VIC)
0
10
15
17
42
25
18
43
6
Rhys BELLING (VIC)
0
11
14
13
38
14
14
41
7
Nic LIMINTON (SA)
0
0
18
18
36
12
13
12
37
8
Aidan HAYES (QLD)
0
12
8
12
32
0
15
11
11
37
9
Giuseppe SCARCELLA (NSW)
0
17
0
14
31
0
14
10
7
31
10 Scott NICHOLSON (VIC)
0
14
12
5
31
#
Name
1
Bryan STARING (WA)
0
17
18
25
60
1
2
Josh WATERS (VIC)
1
18
20
20
59
2
3
Troy HERFOSS (QLD)
0
25
17
17
59
4
Troy BAYLISS (QLD)
0
20
16
15
5
Daniel FALZON (SA)
0
16
15
6
Wayne MAXWELL (VIC)
0
0
7
Michael BLAIR (NSW)
0
13
8
Matt WALTERS (NSW)
0
9
Aaron MORRIS (NSW)
10 Alex PHILLIS (VIC)
Australian Supersport 300
YMF R3 Cup Race 1
Race 2
Race 3
Total
Tom BRAMICH (VIC)
25
20
20
65
Zac LEVY (QLD)
18
18
25
61
3
Hunter FORD (NSW)
20
25
16
61
54
4
Locky TAYLOR (QLD)
15
16
18
49
16
47
5
Harry KHOURI (NSW)
13
17
17
47
15
14
42
6
Max STAUFFER (NSW)
17
15
14
46
7
17
40
7
Callum O'BRIEN (WA)
16
14
15
45
12
14
13
39
8
Travis HALL (QLD)
12
12
13
37
0
7
13
12
32
9
Tayla RELPH (QLD)
11
9
12
32
0
8
6
11
25
10 Ross BEAMES (QLD)
14
8
9
31
Race Pole 1
Race 2
Race 3
Total
#
Name
#
Name
1
Oliver BAYLISS (QLD)
0
25
20
25
70
1
2
Tom BRAMICH (VIC)
0
17
25
18
60
2
3
Locky TAYLOR (QLD)
0
18
17
20
55
4
Harry KHOURI (NSW)
1
20
18
15
5
Zac LEVY (QLD)
0
15
16
6
Jarred BROOK (QLD)
0
13
7
Hunter FORD (NSW)
0
16
8
Ben BRAMICH (VIC)
0
9
Corey BRIFFA (NSW)
10 Max STAUFFER (NSW)
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race flags yellow flag Waved - danger ahead Riders must slow down and be prepared to stop. Overtaking is forbidden.
blue flag Waved - flag indicate a rider that they are about to be overtaken.
red flag Waved - race or practice interrupted. Riders must return to the pits.
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chEquered flag Waved - race or practice session is over.
black flag
Riders whose number is shown with the flag must stop at the pits on the next lap.
yellow & red striped flag
Deterioration of adhesion to the track.
green flag
white flag
The track is clear.
Waved – slow moving intervention vehicle on track
Round 2 Superbike Rider List No
Name
Surname
1
Josh
Waters
VIC
A
11
Philip
Czaj
VIC
A
12
Matt
Walters
NSW
A
Swann Insurance Superbike
14
Glenn
Allerton
NSW
A
NextGen Motorsports
Alpine Performance
BMW
S10000RR
17
Troy
Herfoss
QLD
A
Penrite Honda Racing
Elite Roads, NGK, Snap On, State of Matter, Ktech, RK, Rizoma, Brembo, GB Racing, Honda Genuine
Honda
CBR1000RRSP
20
Alex
Phillis
VIC
A
Phillis Racing
Phillis Racing Suzuki
Suzuki
GSX-R1000
21
Troy
Bayliss
QLD
A
Desmosport Ducati
Ducati
Panigale Final Edition
25
Daniel
Falzon
SA
A
Yamaha Racing Team
Yamaha
YZF-R1M
29
Ted
Collins
VIC
A
NextGen Motorsports
Traction Control Suspension
BMW
S1000RR
30
Mark
Chiodo
VIC
A
Team Suzuki ECSTAR
Pirelli, Suzuki Insurance, AirRoad, PepperMoney, Motul, GBracing, MWR filters, Joe Deren Signs, Suzuki Rideline Roadbikeshop
37
Hamish
McMurray
NSW
B
47
Wayne
Maxwell
VIC
A
50
Callum
Spriggs
QLD
A
52
Corey
Turner
QLD
A
56
Bradley
Swallow
NSW
A
61
Arthur
Sissis
62
Brendan
McIntyre
NSW
A
67
Bryan
Staring
WA
A
68
Mitchell
Levy
NSW
A
ATR / Man shed Auctions
Yamaha
YZF-R1M
77
Adam
Senior
WA
A
Senior Engineering / Pirelli/ Silkolene, Cully’s Yamaha, YRD, West Sliders
Yamaha
YZF-R1M
81
Joel
Rhodes
NSW
C
Bikebiz, Pathway Communications
Yamaha
YZF-R1M
83
Kyle
Buckley
QLD
A
Kawasaki BCperformance
178 Michael
Blair
NSW
A
Michael Blair Racing
188 Lucas
Vitale
NSW
30
State grade
Entrant
SPONSORS
Team Suzuki ECSTAR
Pirelli, Suzuki Insurance, AirRoad, PepperMoney, Suzuki Motul, Gb Racing, MWR filters Eco light Up, 11Motosport
GSX-R1000R RSV4
CS 50 Racing
YZF-R1M
Kawasaki ZX-10R Suzuki
Brisbane Motorcycles
GSX-R1000
Kawasaki ZX-10R Yamaha
Yamaha Racing Team
GSX-R1000
Kawasaki Motors Australia/ Duspeed
Kawasaki
SA Demolition
Suzuki
GSX-R1000
Western M’cycles Sydney
Suzuki
GSX-R1000
Kawasaki BCperformance
Kawasaki BCperformance
Aprilia
MODEL
Kawasaki ZX-10R
Six ways from Sunday
SA
Make
Kawasaki ZX-10R
Kawasaki ZX-10R Yamaha
Yamaha
YZF-R1M
Kawasaki ZX-10R
*entries received at time of printing this program, please see www.asbk.com.au for updated entry information
Round 2 Supersport Rider List No
Name
Surname
State grade
Entrant
SPONSORS
Cube Racing
Leda Nutrition, Australian Outdoor Living, Motul, Pirelli, Ganter Constructiion
Make
MODEL
Kawasaki ZX-6R
7
Tom
Toparis
QLD
C
12
Broc
Pearson
QLD
B
Yamaha Motors Australia
Yamaha
YZF-R6
14
Matt
Barton
VIC
C
YRD, Blue Marlin Pools East, Dolphin Fencing, Yamaha Hyside, Airoh
YZF-R6
20
Damon
Rees
NZ
Carl Cox Motorsports, Tony Rees Motorcycles, Honda, Pirelli, Timaru Metal Recyclers, Bike Honda Rider Magazine
CBR600RR
22
Zackary
Johnson
VIC
A
23
Cru
Halliday
NSW
A
27
Nic
Liminton
SA
B
39
Scott
Nicholson
VIC
C
41
Max
Crocker
NSW
42
Jack
Passfield
NSW
45
Jordan
Carlsson
QLD
46
Aidan
Hayes
QLD
B
47
Giuseppe
Scarcella
NSW
A
61
Rhys
Belling
VIC
C
81
Cambridge
Olivier
83
Lachlan
84
Thomas
YZF-R6
Yamaha
YZF-R6
LDA Racing
Yamaha
YZF-R6
Williams Engineering
Suzuki
GSXR-600
Mat Mladin, Suzuki Australia
Suzuki
GSXR-600
Stay Upright
Yamaha
YZF-R6
Cini Fences
Yamaha
YZF-R6
Cube Racing
Yamaha
YZF-R6
BCperformance Jnr Team
Kawasaki ZX-6R
Yamaha Racing Team
NextGen Motorsports
C
LXI Racing, Yamaha, YRD
Yamaha
YZF-R6
QLD
YRD
Yamaha
YZF-R6
Epis
NSW
ResponseRE, Bluetongue Finance, Arai Europe, Kawasaki ZX-6R Mass Sports, West Sliders, Mum and Dad.
Bryden
NSW
YRD Yamaha, Ipone, DID Chains, Falco, Shark, Yamaha JT Sprockets
YZF-R6
Ron Angel Classic Racing, Penrite Oils, Trident Tyre Centre, Barry Francis Motorcycles, Plus Racing Gear, GP Hire, Australian Technical Suzuki Rubber, Stef's Transport, Nolan Helmets, Neville Lush Racing.
GSXR-600
86
Dallas
Skeer
96
Luke
Mitchell
32
Yamaha
Rebuilder
SA
C
NSW
A
Ron Angel Classic Racing
JNL Racing Yamaha
Yamaha
*entries received at time of printing this program, please see www.asbk.com.au for updated entry information
YZF-R6
facebook.com/ kawasakiaus *Based on metro area in Adelaide. Includes 12mths rego, pre-delivery fees and 12mths CTP. Professional riders shown on a closed course.
@kawasakimotors
www.kawasaki.com.au
ROUND 2 supersport 300 riders list No
Name
Surname
10
Callum
O’Brien*
State grade WA
JNR
Entrant
SPONSORS
15
Bronson
Pickett *
WA
JNR
17
Zane
Ford *
NSW
C
20
Hunter
Ford *
NSW
21
Jarred
Brook
QLD
22
Keegan
Pickering *
NSW
D
23
Corey
Briffa
NSW
B
24
Ben
Bramich
VIC
JNR
27
Mark
Bottomley*
VIC
28
Tayla
Relph*
QLD
B
North Star Yamaha, Earmold Australia, Kicks Fix Leather Repair, Cut Grafix, Griffin University.
30 34
David Boyd
Hynd Hocking
NSW VIC
A
Sirus Contracting, Fashion Result Models, Sign Nation
36
Travis
Hall *
QLD
JRN
43
Harry
Khouri *
NSW
JRN
44
Tom
Bramich*
VIC
C
57
Seth
Crump
QLD
B
58
Mitch
Kuhne*
QLD
68
Luke
Power
70
Troy
Ryan *
Gowmoto
Yamaha
YZF-R3
Yamaha
YZF-R3
Yamaha
YZF-R3
Wide Bay Motorcycles, Pirelli, Motul, Shark Leathers, Shoei Helmets, J&S Fibreglass, Cooloola Panel & Paint LKI
KTM
RC390
Sport Savvy Australia, KYT, Surnatio, South Sydney Commercial, Kyzac, Earmold Australia, MotoStars The Sign Shop, East Coast Supplements, Kabuto Helmets, LJ Hooker Cessnock, West Knee Sliders, Fusport, St Phillips Cessnock
Yamaha
YZF-R3
KTM
RC390
KTM
RC390
Yamaha
YZF-R3
Yamaha
YZF-R3
KTM KTM
RC390 RC390
GowMoto, KTM, KSP Offroad, JLT, Nolan, BoardPro, Nelsigns, Extreme Clean, SJG Plumbing, Forma Boots, Earmold
MODEL YZF-R3
Silkolene Oils, Steve’s Motorcycles, Pete's Harley Services, G&S Burton Carpet Laying, M&B Rubbish Disposal, SH8PE and Midvale Yamaha South Sydney Commercial, Sport Savvy Australia, Surnatio, Porta Power, Total Property Maintenance, GASD Suspension, HEL Brakes, Earmold Aust, Beenoticed Signs, Sportscycles, Jekyl & Hyde Clothing. South Sydney Commercial, Sport Savvy Australia, Surnatio, Porta Power, Total Property Maintenance, GASD Suspension, HEL Brakes, Earmold Aust, Beenoticed Signs, Sportscycles, Jekyl & Hyde Clothing.
Make Yamaha
Banhams Victoria
Barrys Dyno, Ricondi Race and Road, XXX-RATED Suspension Acid Racing Australia, Excite Motorsports, Hi-Tec Oils, Storeall Self Storage
Kawasak Ninja 300 Yamaha
YZF-R3
SJG Plumbing, Forma Boots
Yamaha
YZF-R3
Rock Oil
KTM
RC390
D
Shark Leathers, Phresh Ink, X-lite Helmets
Yamaha
YZF-R3
VIC
Angel Wings, HPC Coating, APT Wealth
Kawasak Ninja 300
NSW
JNR
Taree Motorcycles, Yamaha YRD, SBS Brakes, DNA Filters, Forma Boots, West Sliders, Pannoz Haulage & Excavation.
Yamaha
Hazeldenes Chicken Farm P/L
Hazeldene Chicken Farm P/L
Kawasak Ninja 300
YZF-R3
73
John
Hazeldene
VIC
C
86
Oliver
Bayliss
QLD
A
87
Zac
Levy *
QLD
A
Cube Racing
Puma RV'S, Blu Cru, Kabuto, FIVE Gloves, Hannay Lawyers
Yamaha
YZF-R3
96
Jake
Brett *
NSW
C
Puma RV's
Prospect dental Clinic, BikeBiz, West Sliders
Yamaha
YZF-R3
97
Peter
Nerlich
VIC
JNR
Wensemius*
NSW
C
123 James
Kawasak Ninja 300
Kawasak Ninja 300
Puma RV's
Yamaha
YZF-R3
Puma RV's
Chris Watson, YRD, DoctorMak, Bell, Speed Angle, Knight Designs, Rock Oil, ASP Asphalt, iGym Kurri, WestSliders, Stranks Smash Repairs, Earmold Australia
Yamaha
YZF-R3
LTRacing
127 Max
Stauffer *
NSW
JNR
151 Locky
Taylor *
QLD
JNR
Yamaha
YZF-R3
152 Dan
Thomas *
NSW
Inglis Plumbing
Yamaha
YZF-R3
171 Hunter
Diplock
NSW
Hunter Valley Motorcycles
Kawasak Ninja 300
227 Hunter
Penhallurick
QLD
Lower Mountains Air-conditioning
KTM
305 Andrew
Edser
NSW
Gowmoto
Race art Designs,
Kawasak Ninja 300
308 John
Lytras *
QLD
337 Greg
Farrell
NSW
C
444 Ryan
Moscardini*
QLD
34
Yamaha
YZF-R3
Kawasak Ninja 300
BCperformance
RC390
Suncity Yamaha, DM Welding, NQ Flooring
Yamaha
*entries received at time of printing this program, please see www.asbk.com.au for updated entry information
YZF-R3
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Packed with gut-wrenching performance and evil looks, the new KTM Super Duke 1290 R is not for the faint hearted. If you think you have what it takes, challenge yourself to see what real power and precision feels like. The V-Twin power plant produces 177 hp and is the most powerful engine we have ever muscled into a street bike. The new KTM Super Duke 1290 R is one hell of a ride.
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PURE, RAW AND PROUDLY EXCESSIVE
ROUND 2 YMF R3 CUP RIDERS LIST No
Name
Surname
State grade
10
Callum
O’Brien
WA
JNR
15
Bronson
Pickett *
WA
JNR
17
Zane
Ford *
NSW
20
Hunter
Ford *
22
Keegan
27
Mark
28 36
Tayla Travis
SPONSORS
Make
MODEL
Banhams WA
Yamaha
YZF-R3
Silkolene Oils, Steves Motorcycles, Pete's Harley Services, G&S Burton arpet Laying, M&B Rubbish Disposal, SH8PE and Midvale Yamaha
Yamaha
YZF-R3
C
South Sydney Commercial, Sport Savvy Australia, Surnatio, Porta Power, Total Property Maintenance, GASD Suspension, HEL Brakes, Earmold Aust, Beenoticed Signs, Sportscycles, Jekyl & Hyde Clothing.
Yamaha
YZF-R3
NSW
RR
South Sydney Commercial, Sport Savvy Australia, Surnatio, Porta Power, Total Property Maintenance, GASD Suspension, HEL Brakes, Earmold Aust, Beenoticed Signs, Sportscycles, Jekyl & Hyde Clothing.
Yamaha
YZF-R3
Pickering *
NSW
D
Sport Savvy Australia, KYT, Surnatio, South Sydney Commercial, Kyzac, Earmold Australia, MotoStars
Yamaha
YZF-R3
Bottomley*
VIC
Yamaha
YZF-R3
North Star Yamaha, Earmold Australia, Kicks Fix Leather Repair, Cut Grafix, Griffin University.
Yamaha
YZF-R3
Barry's Dyno, Ricondi Race and Road, XXX RATED Suspension
Yamaha
YZF-R3
Yamaha
YZF-R3
Yamaha
YZF-R3
Relph * Hall *
QLD QLD
B JNR
Entrant Name
43
Harry
Khouri
NSW
JNR
Acid Racing Australia, Excite Motorsports, Hi-Tec Oils, Storeall Self Storage
44
Tom
Bramich*
VIC
C
SJG Plumbing, Forma Boots
47
Zylas
Bunting
NSW
JNR
58
Mitch
Kuhne *
QLD
D
Yamaha
YZF-R3
Shark Leathers, Phresh Ink, X-lite Helmets
Yamaha
YZF-R3
Taree Motorcycles, Yamaha YRD, SBS Brakes, DNA Filters, Forma Boots, Rock Oil, Sliders Pannoz Haulage & Excavation.
Yamaha
YZF-R3
70
Troy
Ryan *
NSW
JNR
87
Zac
Levy *
QLD
A
Puma RV's
Puma RV'S, Blu Cru, Kabuto, FIVE Gloves, Hannay Lawyers
Yamaha
YZF-R3
96
Jake
Brett *
NSW
C
Prospect Dental Clinic, BikeBiz West Sliders
Yamaha
YZF-R3
Wensemius*
NSW
C
Puma RV's
PUMA RV's
Yamaha
YZF-R3
Yamaha
YZF-R3
123 James 127 Max
Stauffer *
NSW
JNR
Chris Watson, YRD, DoctorMak, Bell, Speed Angle, Knight Designs, Rock Oil, ASP Asphalt, iGym Kurri, WestSliders, Stranks Smash Repairs, Earmold Australia
151 Locky
Taylor *
QLD
JNR
LT Racing
Yamaha
YZF-R3
152 Dan
Thomas *
NSW
Inglis Plumbing
Yamaha
YZF-R3
308 John
Lytras *
QLD
Yamaha
YZF-R3
444 Ryan
Moscardini *
QLD
Yamaha
YZF-R3
Suncity Yamaha, DM Welding, NQ Flooring
*entries received at time of printing this program, please see www.asbk.com.au for updated entry information
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2018 YMF R3 Cup ramps up! Thanks to continued support from naming rights sponsor Yamaha Motor Finance, the entry-level R3 Cup race series is expanding for 2018. The YMF R3 Cup racers were able to showcase their talent on the world stage during the WorldSBK weekend for Round One and it was Tom Bramich to take the round overall in an impressive display. The R3 Cup technical rules are now aligned with the Supersport 300 technical rules. This means that entrants will be able to enter more races with their YZF-R3s. Supersport 300 entrants on Yamaha R3s on all levels of riding ability are encouraged to cross enter to the R3 Cup to be in with a chance of winning a range of prize money.
Entrants will continue to be able to purchase a YZF-R3 plus race kit at a discounted price of $7900 RRP inc GST. Customers who already have an R3 can purchase the race kit separately and parts are available from Yamaha dealers and Race Center. The Race Center support program, as per the previous two years, continues to offer assistance to all 2018 YMF R3 Cup events by providing spares and technical support and to assist in bike setup. The YMF R3 Cup Prize Pool continues with a total of $22,000 cash incentives. Watch the fiercely contested series at these venues:
In addition to the top prizes for winning and placing, the R3 Cup also offers rookie, encouragement and a lady’s cash incentives in order to encourage grass roots participation.
2018 YMF R3 CUP CALENDAR Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5
WSBK, Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit VIC February 22 – 25 Wakefield Park Raceway Goulburn NSW March 16 – 18 Morgan Park Raceway Warwick QLD August 17 – 19 Winton Motor Raceway Benalla VIC September 7 – 9 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit VIC October 12 – 14 37
ROUND 2 GP Juniors cup riders list No
Name
Surname
State grade
SPONSORS
Make
MODEL
21
Reece
Oughtred
VIC
JNR
Carl Cox Motorsport, Chandler
Yamaha
YZF-R15
24
Jamie
Port
VIC
JNR
Mum n Dad Racing
Yamaha
YZF-R15
29
Harrison
Voight
QLD
JNR
Voight Contracting
Husky
43
Harry
Khouri
NSW
JNR
Excite Motorsports, Hi Tec Oils, Storeall Self Storage
Yamaha
YZF-R15
47
Zylas
Bunting
NSW
JNR
Shark Leathers, Col's Motorcycles Kempsey
Yamaha
YZF-R15
Chris Watson, YRD, DoctorMak, Bell, Speed Angle, Knight Designs, Rock Oil, ASP Asphalt, iGym Kurri, WestSliders, Stranks Smash Repairs, Earmold Australia
Yamaha
YZF-R15
127 Max
Stauffer
NSW
JNR
308 John
Lytras
QLD
JNR
Yamaha
YZF-R15
825 Jedd
Randall
NSW
JNR
Yamaha
YZF-R15
864 Tristan
Adamson
QLD
JNR
Yamaha
YZF-R15
Five5 Motorcycles
*entries received at time of printing this program, please see www.asbk.com.au for updated entry information
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GP JUniorS AUSTRALIA The second round of the 2018 Yamaha Motor Finance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul Pirelli (ASBK) also features the GP Juniors Cup where competitors will ride the dynamic Yamaha R15 on Bridgestone Tyres. After a successful re-launch of the class in 2017, the GP Juniors Cup is set for another exciting year in 2018.
comprised of Yamaha R15 machines. All GP Juniors Cup bikes are completely standard with strict regulations to ensure they remain a level playing field with Bridgestone control tyres. The final category is for the younger brigade, of 9 to 11-year old’s who compete on 79cc two0stroke machines at alternate meetings of GP Juniors Australia. Over the past decade there is an impressive list of graduates including; current MotoGP racer and Grand Prix winner Jack Miller. 2015 Australian Superbike Champion, Mike Jones and Daniel Falzon who has won three Australian 600cc championships in consecutive years.
GP Juniors Australia is the evolution of the Motorcycle Road Racing Development Association or “MRRDA” as it was commonly referred. 2018 marks the 12th year of competition for the national series and while the name may have changed over the years, the philosophy is exactly the same; to create a structure and provide youngsters with an avenue to greatness. To be good at any sport one has to start at a young age. Road racing is no different. Young riders learn to take responsibility for their actions and show exceptional maturity as the nature of the sport requires a mature attitude and conduct at all times. They also learn about mechanic’s, physics and engineering, all benefits that will hold them in good stead for their entire life.
Others that have used junior road racing as a springboard include, Josh Hook (2011 Australian 125cc Champion), Jed Metcher (2011 European 600cc Superstock Champion), Troy Geunther (2016 Australian Supersport Champion). Other notables that have competed in junior road racing include rapid girl Tayla Relph, Tom Bramich (2015 Australian Moto3 Champion), Matt Barton, Ben Leonard, Locky Taylor, Callum Alderson and Matt Walters.
The GP Juniors Cup will join ASBK for Rounds 2, 5 and 6 of the 2018 Championship. GP Juniors Australia is split into four categories: ages 1216 years for an Australian Championship of up to 160cc four-strokes, 85cc two strokes and the GP Juniors Cup
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F1 & F2 Sidecars class rider lsit No
Name
Surname
STATE SPONSORS
4
Bruce
Collins /
Peter
De Angelis
5
Richard
Goodale/
Scott
Goodale
OO7
Trevor
Love/
Aimee
Turner
O14
Declan
Beare/
Noel
Beare
15 18
Jeff Darren Simon
Brown/ Sheldrick Reynolds/
Kathryn
Warne
22
Matthew
McKinnon/
Shelby
Turner
26
Patrick
Clancy/
VIC
Stephen
Bonney
NSW
27
Howard
Ford/
NSW
Lee
Menzies
38
John
Clancy/
Warren
Grubb
54
Mick
Alton/
NSW
Chrissie
Clancy
VIC
80
Damien
Edis/
Melanie
Schluter
40
Make & Model
VIC
Honda LCR
VIC
Shelbourne
NSW
SURFSIDE MOTORCYCLE GARAGE
Honda CBR
VIC
Beare Boys Racing
Suzuki Alvin
NSW
APW Motorcycles, Motul Oils, RK Chains, DJS Tree Services, SDG Moto
NSW
NSW
Matty's Pc's
Suzuki GSXR JBR Yamaha R6 Peterbuilt GSXR
Alton Racing, J&C Contracting, Pagid Racing
Suzuki LCR
QLD
California custom products, Lindsay donai motorcycles, Howard Ford concrete pumping, B Beard concrete pumping
Suzuki LCR
VIC
J&C Contracting, DeWith Motorsport, Pagid Racing
Suzuki LCR
J&C Contracting, DeWith Motorsport, Pagid Racing
Suzuki LCR
VIC
*entries received at time of printing this program, please see www.asbk.com.au for updated entry information
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2018 ASBK SERIES OFFICIAL SPONSORS
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MOTORCYCLING AUSTRALIA
EVENTS CALENDAR WWW.MA.ORG.AU
date
mar - apr 2018
event
location
16 - 18 MAR Australian superbike championship - round 2
WAKEFIELD PARK, NSW
16 - 18 MAR F1 & F2 Sidecar Championship - Round 1
Wakefield Park, NSW
17 - 19 MAR World speed trials australia
Lake gairdner, sa
31 - mar
gillman speedway, sa
FIM oceania speedway sidecar championship
30 mar - 1 apr broadford bike bonanze
broadford, vic
1 - apr
fim speedway 1000CC sidecar world cup
gillman speedway, sa
3 - 7 apr
australian four day enduro
cessnock, nsw
13 - 14 apr australian speedway sidecar championship
tamworth, nsw
15 - apr
newry, vic
australian motocross nationals - round 1
19 - 22 apr Australian Supercross Championship - Round 3
tailem bend, sa
29 - apr
appin, nsw
australian motocross nationals - round 2
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