2022 Official Program - Rnd 3 ASBK - Wakefield Park

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OFFICIAL EVENT PROGRAM WAKEFIELD PARK RACEWAY, NSW SUPERBIKE

SUPERSPORT

SUPERSPORT 300

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22 – 24 APRIL OCEANIA JUNIOR CUP

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CONTENTS Click a title or page number to be redirected.

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Welcome Message from MA & MiBike

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Round 3 Schedule

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Wakefield Park Raceway Circuit Map

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What is an ASBK Superbike?

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2022 ASBK Series Calendar

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ASBK Season Recap

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Alpinestars Superbike Championship

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Michelin Supersport Championship

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Dunlop Supersport 300 Championship

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Yamaha Finance R3 Cup

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bLu cRU Oceania Junior Cup

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Battery World Aussie Racing Cars

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ASBK Flashback

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ASBK Series Officials

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ASBK Official Series Sponsors

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Race Flags

Photos in this publication are by Russell Colvin, Karl Phillipson and Andrew Gosling


WELCOME FROM MA

On behalf of Motorcycling Australia (MA), we would like to welcome fans, riders and officials to the 2022 mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship, presented by Motul. The Championship will run across 8 rounds across Australia, blasting into action at Phillip Island, followed by Queensland Raceway, Wakefield Park Raceway, Hidden Valley Raceway, Morgan Park Raceway, Symmons Plains Raceway and The Bend Motorsport Park. We look forward to bringing you an action-packed program of racing at each, and every round of the Championship in 2022. For our Australian and international fans, you won’t miss a minute of the race action with our exclusive television coverage through our TV partners SBS, Stan Sport Australia and ASBK TV Live Stream.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those involved in this weekend’s event including our fantastic volunteer marshals, the ASBK Senior Officials and staff, for their hard work in planning and running the event. Thank you to our riders, teams, crew and sponsors for continuing to support the Championship. We can’t wait to see who is crowned Motorcycling Australia’s ASBK 2022 Champion. MA wishes everyone a safe and enjoyable event Remember to always; Ride. Race. Enjoy! Peter Doyle CEO Motorcycling Australia

WELCOME FROM MI-BIKE MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE Mi-Bike Motorcycle Insurance is excited to again be the Naming Rights partner for ASBK in 2022. We are looking forward to a big year of racing ahead after the disrupted program last year, and we can’t wait to see the riders take to tracks across 6 states and territories. Mi-Bike’s partnership with ASBK is a natural fit, and we enjoy being able to meet with our customers and fellow ASBK fans trackside to talk about our insurance products and services, and your experiences in dealing with us.

The MA Member Benefits Program discount offer on Mi- Bike has been really well received by members; and we are delighted to be able to invest some of our income back into the sport through the ASBK sponsorship as well as other MA programs.

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ROUND 3 SCHEDULE FRIDAY 22ND APRIL

SUNDAY 24TH APRIL

START - FINISH

CATEGORY

SESSION

DURATION

9.00 – 9.20

Yamaha Finance R3 Cup

Free Practice 1

20 mins

9.25 – 9.50

Michelin Supersport

Free Practice 1

25 mins

9.55 – 10.15

Dunlop Supersport 300 Free Practice 1

20 mins

10.20 – 10.50

Alpinestars Superbike

Free Practice 1

30 mins

10.55 – 11.10

bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup

Free Practice 1

15 mins

11.15 – 11.35

Yamaha Finance R3 Cup

Free Practice 2

20 mins

11.40 – 12.05

Michelin Supersport

Free Practice 2

25 mins

12.20 – 12.40

Battery World Aussie Racing Cars

Practice

20 mins

Lunch Break with ASBK Pillion Rides 15 min 12.55 – 13.15

Dunlop Supersport 300 Free Practice 2

20 mins

13.20 – 13.50

Alpinestars Superbike

30 mins

Free Practice 2

13.55 – 14.10

bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup

Free Practice 2

15 mins

14.15 – 14.35

Yamaha Finance R3 Cup

Free Practice 3

20 mins

14.40 – 15.05

Michelin Supersport

Free Practice 3

25 mins

15.10 – 15.30

Dunlop Supersport 300 Free Practice 3

20 mins

15.35 – 16.05

Alpinestars Superbike

Free Practice 3

30 mins

16.10 – 16.25

bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup

Free Practice 3

15 mins

16.40 – 17.00

Battery World Aussie Racing Cars

Qualifying

20 mins

SATURDAY 23RD APRIL START - FINISH

CATEGORY

SESSION

DURATION

9.00 – 9.20

Dunlop Supersport 300

Qualifying 1

20 mins

9.25 – 9.50

Michelin Supersport

Qualifying 1

25 mins

9.55 - 10.15

Yamaha Finance R3 Cup

Qualifying 1

20 mins

10.20 - 10.55

Alpinestars Superbike

Timed Practice

35 mins

11.00 - 11.15

bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup

Qualifying 1

15 mins

11.20 - 11.40

Dunlop Supersport 300

Qualifying 2

20 mins

11.55 - 12.15

Battery World Aussie Racing Cars

Race 1 = 12 Laps or

18min+1Lap

Lunch Break with ASBK Pillion Rides 45 min 13.00 – 13.20

Yamaha Finance R3 Cup

Qualifying 2

20 mins

13.25 – 13.50

Michelin Supersport

Qualifying 2

25 mins

13.55 – 14.10

bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup

Qualifying 2

15 mins

14.15 – 14.35

Dunlop Supersport 300

Race 1

10 Laps

14.40 – 14.55

Alpinestars Superbike

Qualifying 1

15 mins

14.55 – 15.10

ASBK Track Time

Media 1

15 mins

15.10 – 15.25

Alpinestars Superbike (Top12)

Qualifying 2

15 mins

15.30 – 15.45

bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup

Race 1

6 Laps

15.50 – 16.10

Yamaha Finance R3 Cup

Race 1

8 Laps

16.25 – 16.45

Battery World Aussie Racing Cars

Race 2 = 12 Laps or

18min+1Lap

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.

START - FINISH

CATEGORY

SESSION

DURATION

9.00 – 9.05

bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup

Warm Up

5 mins

9.10 – 9.15

Michelin Supersport

Warm Up

5 mins

9.20 – 9.25

Dunlop Supersport 300 & Yamaha Finance R3 Cup

Warm Up

5 mins

9.30 - 9.40

Alpinestars Superbike

Warm Up

10 mins

9.50 - 10.10

Battery World Aussie Racing Cars ^

Race 3 = 12 Laps or

18min+1Lap

10.20 - 10.50

Michelin Supersport^

Race 1

16 Laps

10.55 – 11.15

Dunlop Supersport 300 ^

Race 2

10 Laps

11.20 – 12.00

Alpinestars Superbike*^ (* Replayed at 1300hrs)

Race 1

20 Laps

12.05 – 12.20

Yamaha Finance R3 Cup ^

Race 2

8 Laps

12.35 – 12.55

Battery World Aussie Racing Cars ^

(Time Certain)

(Time Certain)

Race 4 = 12 Laps or

18min+1Lap

Lunch – ASBK Pit Party 40 min

13.35 – 13.50

bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup*

Race 2

6 Laps

14.00 – 14.30

Michelin Supersport*

Race 2

16 Laps

14.40 – 15.00

Dunlop Supersport 300* Race 3

10 Laps

15.10 – 15.50

Alpinestars Superbike*

Race 2

20 Laps

16.00 – 16.15

Yamaha Finance R3 Cup^

Race 3

8 Laps

16.25 – 16.40

bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup^

Race 3

6 Laps

Key: *Live TV coverage ^ASBK TV Livestream

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WAKEFIELD PARK RACEWAY

TRACK INFORMATION TRACK INFORMATION Turns

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Track Length

2.2 km

Address

4770 Braidwood Road, Tirrannaville NSW 2580

ASBK LAP RECORDS Superbike

Troy HERFOSS (NSW)

57.525

Supersport

Tom TOPARIS (NSW)

59.575

Supersport 300

Ben BAKER (NSW)

1.05:740

Yamaha R3 Cup

Hunter FORD (NSW)

1.05:600

Oceania Jnr Cup

Marianos NIKOLIS (NSW)

1:15.958

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 wire less 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.


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WHAT IS AN ASBK SUPERBIKE? They’re fast, they’re spectacular and they sound awesome, but they’re also very accessible. Bikes very similar to the ones that compete in the Australian Superbike Championship Alpinestars Superbike class can be purchased off the showroom floor by members of the general public. Engine capacities for the ASBK machines are restricted to 1,000cc and 168kg for four-cylinder bikes and 1,300cc and 172kg for two and three-cylinder machines. Engine modifications for the race versions of superbikes are extremely limited and Yamaha Racing Team Manager, John Redding, says the engine is not an area of major focus when it comes to performance gains for the Superbike class.

“Compared to the street version of the bike, the race bike will have different shock absorbers and fork internals, providing a much more adjustable setup.” Another area of race bikes that has undergone significant innovation in recent years has been the electronic systems, which have been adapted to provide functions such as fuelling, traction control, engine braking and anti-wheelie control. “Electronics are one of the most important areas of development and something that has become a critical factor in determining the speed that can be achieved by different bikes,” Redding said.

“To get a performance improvement of 10 per cent over the standard output is about as much as you can expect,” Redding said. “You can increase the compression ratio, fine-tune the degrees on the valve seats and adjust the cam timing for different tracks, but that’s about it. “One of the advantages of keeping the engines relatively standard is they are cheap to maintain and last a while between rebuilds.” “There are significant advantages to be gained in having the best electronic set-up.” The brakes on racing bikes are also upgraded, with items such as the master cylinder, brake lines, pads and discs all being replaced with race-specific items. “In a race situation, maximum stopping power is a priority, but brake wear is much less of a consideration than it would be on a road bike, because components can be changed after every session,” Redding said.

With the engine and gearbox both being close to standard, teams have turned to other aspects of the Superbikes to improve their performance. “Suspension has been a major area of development on the race-spec bikes,” Redding said.

Overall, Redding said the bikes in the mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship, presented by Motul, are much closer to road bikes than other Superbike championships around the world. “The permitted modifications are much more limited here in Australia, which has the advantage of containing costs,” Redding said.

“The suspension on a street bike is compromised for ride comfort, but on a racetrack, comfort isn’t a factor – it’s all about optimising the handling and the corner speeds that can be achieved.

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2022 MI-BIKE MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE ROUND 1: WSBK - Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Date: 25 - 27 February 2022 Permit: MA 2670 Circuit Details: Approx. 4.445 km, anti-clockwise Classes: Alpinestars Superbike, Michelin Supersport, Dunlop Supersport 300, Yamaha Finance R3 Cup, bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup, Superbike Masters

ROUND 2: Queensland Raceway Date: 18 – 20 March 2022

Permit: MA 2671

Circuit Details: Approx. 3.126 km, clockwise Classes: Alpinestars Superbike, Michelin Supersport, Dunlop Supersport 300, Yamaha Finance R3 Cup, bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup, Horsell F1 & F2 Sidecars

ROUND 3: Wakefield Park Raceway Date: 22 – 24 April 2022

Permit: MA 2672

Circuit Details: Approx. 2.2 km, clockwise Classes: Alpinestars Superbike, Michelin Supersport, Dunlop Supersport 300, Yamaha Finance R3 Cup, bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup, Battery World Aussie Racing Cars

ROUND 4: Hidden Valley Raceway Date: 17 – 19 June 2022

Permit: MA 2673

Circuit Details: Approx. 2.86 km, anti-clockwise Classes: Alpinestars Superbike

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AUSTRALIAN SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP CALENDAR ROUND 5: Morgan Park Raceway Date: 5 – 7 August 2022

Permit: MA 2674

Circuit Details: Approx. 2.415km, clockwise

ROUND 6: Symmons Plains Raceway Date: 20 – 23 October 2022 Permit: MA 2675 Circuit Details: Approx. 2.41 km, anti-clockwise

ROUND 7: Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Date: TBC November 2022

Permit: MA2676

Circuit Details: Approx. 4.445 km, anti-clockwise

ROUND 8: The Bend Motorsport Park Date: 2 – 4 December 2022 Permit: MA 2677 Circuit Details: Approx. 4.95 km, clockwise

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ASBK SEASON RECAP After pre-season testing, it was all about Wayne Maxwell and his Ducati Panigale V4S - could he be beaten.. at all?

ASBK Round One - Phillip Island, Victoria A fast and consistent Bryan Staring took the Round One victory of the mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul (ASBK). In Alpinestars Superbikes Race One at Phillip Island, Wayne Maxwell (Ducati V4R) was the only rider in the 1:31’s and was looking untouchable until a stumble on lap 5 saw last year’s ASBK champion crash out at turn eight. Maxwell walked away unscathed, but the error left Bryan Staring (Ducati V4R) a clean road ahead with a four-second margin over the rest of the field. An emotional Staring was almost lost for words on the podium, saying that he’d been “pretty patient for a pretty long time” waiting for this victory. “We were chasing (Wayne) all weekend,” said Staring. “I knew that we had good race pace, but I didn’t know how good it needed to be though. Once we set out I could see the areas where we were strong and in the end, I kept the pressure on.”

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Despite nursing a sore ankle from his excursion at Hayshed in Race One, Maxwell kept it neat and clean in race Two and was able to slowly edge a two-second gap to the fellow Ducati rider to take victory ahead of Staring and Cru Halliday (Yamaha YZF-R1). Maxwell commended his team on preparing the number two bike to give him the win.



ASBK SEASON RECAP CONT. ASBK Round Two - Queensland Raceway, Queensland Mike Jones completed a perfect weekend to take two wins from two races at Round Two of the mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul (ASBK) at Queensland Raceway.

“It was good to get a bit back,” said Maxwell. “I’ve got a few bruises so I’ll go and get the body healed up.” Michelin Supersport Senna Agius (Honda CBR RR) took Race One victory in Michelin Supersport ahead of Tom Bramich (Yamaha YZF-R6) and Jack Hyde (Yamaha YZF-R6). It was Senna’s weekend, however with the international-bound youngster taking the double in Race Two ahead of Tom Edwards, with Bramich this time occupying the final step of the podium. Bryan Staring (DesmoSport Ducati Panigale V4-R) got the early jump on Mike Jones (Yamaha Racing YZF-R1) to take the lead in Race 1, with Glenn Allerton (Maxima Oils Racing BMW M1000RR) also making a big first lap move up to fourth. Jones would briefly retake the lead on lap two, but left the door open enough for Staring to nudge through. A mid-corner error from Staring saw the Championship leader drop out of contention and hand second place to Wayne Maxwell (V4-R). Jones would cruise to a 5.6-second lead to take victory ahead of Maxwell and Josh Waters (Maxima Oils Racing BMW M1000RR). Maxwell would time his launch perfectly to take an early lead in Race Two ahead of

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Jones and Staring. It would be short-lived however as Jones ran past the Ducati through the outside of turn two. Arthur Sissis (Unitech Racing YZF-R1) and Cru Halliday (Yamaha Racing YZF-R1) would argue over fourth and fifth respectively. This duel would be settled before the chequered flag when Halliday stopped on the penultimate lap with mechanical issues. Staring would shadow Jones more closely in the afternoon race, albeit two-seconds adrift. Eventually, Jones took his second win by 4.6 seconds ahead of Bryan Staring and Wayne Maxwell. Jones now leads the championship on 86 points over Bryan Staring on 70 points with Josh Waters on 67 points. Jones, by his own admission, was surprised to be so competitive so early. “I was hoping as the season went on to get to grips with the Yamaha and be able to challenge, so to lead the championship is a little bit above my expectations,” added Jones. Second-placed Staring was circumspect after a crash in Race One effectively lost him the championship lead to Jones, but philosophical nonetheless about his return to form.

Third-placed Maxwell was happy to score two podiums on which he deems to be his ‘bogey’ circuit. Michelin Supersport On the day, Tom Edwards would take the Michelin Supersport race win, but a technical breach would see his points – and cvhampionship lead- taken away. John Lytras (Yamaha YZF-R6) ran out to an early two-tenths of a second lead in Race One for Michelin Supersport, but couldn’t hold on – eventually being usurped by Tom Edwards (Yamaha YZF-R6) to the honours in ahead of Scott Nicholson (Yamaha YZF-R6) and Lytras. Nominal Championship leader (With actual leader Senna Agius now overseas) Tom Bramich crashed out of the race, giving him a challenge to work back into contention over the next six rounds. Lytras would get the jump in Race Two, only to get pushed down to third in the first few corners by Olly Simpson and Tom Edwards. Tom Drane would make an impressive start to vault to fifth position. Edwards would eventually take two from two, only to see the championship lead go to Olly Simpson after a technical infringement.

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ALPINESTARS SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP

The mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul. While you can never take too much away from the recent official ASBK pre-season test at Phillip Island, it looks like Wayne Maxwell is set on continuing to continue from where he left off last year. Maxwell secured his third ASBK title in 2021 and was the class benchmark rider of the field. In recent pre-season testing, finishing just just a few tenths off the lap record at Phillip Island. Maxwell is in the form of his career and looks hungry to achieve in his quest for a hat-trick of Aussie titles and further become the first rider of the modern era to claim four ASBK titles.

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In a rarity, six former Alpinestars Superbike champions will be on the grid in 2022, making this season one of the most competitive in recent history. Of the major contenders, Troy Herfoss will be major threat to Maxwell with the pair engaged in some titanic duels over the years, while Bryan Staring (the only rider to become an Australian Champion in three different classes, will be looking to add to his own tally after finishing in the top three in testing. Lachlan Epis was another to perform strongly in the pre-season test and will be looking to consolidate on the anticipation surrounding BMW Alliance’s return to form. Cru Halliday will have other plans however and will be set on keeping Yamaha at the pointy end of the grids.


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ROUND 3 SUPERBIKE RIDER LIST #

FIRST

SURNAME

STATE

MAKE

MODEL

CAPACITY

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1

Wayne

MAXWELL

VIC

Ducati

V4-R

1000

2

Mark

CHIODO

VIC

Yamaha

YZF-R1

1000

3

Jed

METCHER

VIC

Yamaha

YZF-R1

1000

727 Moto

727 Moto, YRD

4

Broc

PEARSON

QLD

Yamaha

YZF-R1

1000

727 Moto

727 Moto, YRD

12

Matt

WALTERS

NSW

Kawasaki

ZX-10RR

1000

Kawasaki Australia, Kawasaki Connection, AMMF, Pirelli, AGV Helmets, Motul, Rover Coaches, du speed, Driving Performance

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Anthony

WEST

QLD

Yamaha

YZF-R1

1000

MotoGo, Yamaha, Dunlop Racing

14

Glenn

ALLERTON

NSW

BMW

M1000RR

1000

Maxima Racing Oils .Film BMW

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Troy

HERFOSS

QLD

Honda

CBR1000SP

1000

Penrite Honda Racing

21

Josh

WATERS

VIC

BMW

M1000RR

1000

Maxima Racing Oils .Film BMW

25

Daniel

FALZON

SA

Yamaha

YZF-R1

1000

27

Max

STAUFFER

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R1

1000

33

Hamish

MCMURRAY

NSW

Kawasaki

ZX-10RR

1000

Size Ways From Sunday, Dunlop

37

Michael

EDWARDS

QLD

Yamaha

YZF-R1

1000

Northstar Yamaha, Addicted to track

46

Mike

JONES

QLD

Yamaha

YZF-R1

1000

Alpinestars, YRD, ABC Transport, Suomy Helmets

Maxima Racing Oils .Film BMW

Penrite Honda Racing Maxima Racing Oils .Film BMW, Broadspring Consulting Pty Ltd, Adtech Electrical Solutions, Visit Mildura William Adams CAT

GTR MotoStars Team

Yamaha Racing Team

GTR Motorstars, Doctor Mak, RS&C, YRD, Racers Edge, KYT

Yamaha Rock Solid Civil, King Homes, SGA Steel, Cooper Real Estate, Michelin, Akrapovic, Brembo, Mass Sports, Superbike Accessories, Maxima Oils, Matt Jones Honda, D.I.D Chains

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Chandler

COOPER

VIC

Honda

1000SP

1000

61

Arthur

SISSIS

SA

Yamaha

YZF-R1

1000

Unitech Racing

65

Cru

HALLIDAY

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R1

1000

Yamaha Racing Team

67

Bryan

STARING

WA

Ducati

V4-R

1000

Desmosport Ducati

83

Lachlan

EPIS

BMW

M1000RR

1000

BMW Alliance Racing

NSW

Boost Mobile Racing with K-Tech

Remo Contractors, SA Profiling, Aus Crush & Recycle, YRD, Yamaha

Yamaha

Desmosport Ducati

Response RE

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MICHELIN SUPERSPORT CHAMPIONSHIP While the 600cc Michelin Supersport class is just as competitive as the main Superbike series, they also provide extreme fun without the unsettling power and brutality of a Superbike.

Hailing from the Sunshine Coast and is entering his second year in the 600s, Lytras has made an impression in every class he contested since he commenced road racing in the GP Juniors in 2017. He’s certain to be a race winner by year’s end. Jack Passfield (8th). Jack is another quiet achiever and a consistent top six finisher. His improvement signals he can be a threat over a full season. Tom Bramich (9th) Tom enters his second full season in the class and with the support he has behind him, I expect things will click for the 2015 Australian Moto 3 and 2018 Supersport 300 Champion. With a solid year he’ll get closer to the front as the season progresses.

Broc Pearson and Max Stauffer may be exiting the class, but more riders will be stepping up to challenge. After finishing runner-up in the title by just six points, Tom Edwards is remaining in the class on the Bikebiz Yamaha. After coming through the junior ranks of the MRRDA and GP Juniors (as well as racing in Asia), Edwards ventured overseas to compete in the World Supersport 300cc class in 2018-19 where he finished 23rd and 17th respectively with his best results being a brace of sixths places.

Ben Baker comes into the class as the reigning Australian Supersport 300 and Yamaha R3 Cup Champion - the only rider that has managed to claim both titles in the same year. Another graduate of GP Juniors Cup, Baker has an extremely promising future. He has grown considerably in the past 18 months and that will be an asset as he adapts to the 600cc machine.

Naturally, he is the favourite for the title, with added the incentive of a Supersport championship being the perfect addition to his resume to return to the world championship ranks Listed in their finishing position last year, the challengers to the 2022 title include: Scott Nicholson (4th) Since starting in the junior categories, the young Victorian has progressed well through the ranks and has been knocking on the door of regular visits to the top of the podium. He also claimed a new Supersport lap record at Broadford in December last year. Keep an eye on #39. Dallas Skeer (5th) Dallas is a quietly spoken South Australian who switches from Suzuki to Yamaha this year after purchasing one of Broc Pearson’s championship winning machines. He is not far off his first win in the class. John Lytras (7th)

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Also keep an eye out for others that may shine throughout the year. Supersport has a tendency for throwing up the unexpected.


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ROUND 3 SUPERSPORT RIDER LIST #

FIRST

SURNAME

STATE

MAKE

MODEL

CAPACITY

ENTRANT

SPONSOR

10

Noel

MAHON

VIC

Yamaha

YZF-R6

600

IRT Motorsports, RS Pipe & Civil, Quinn Mechanical, Aark Suspensions & Tuning, Ricondi, JW Parts, Moto Go, YRT, Road & Race

21

Tarbon

WALKER

NSW

Kawasaki

ZX-6R

600

Xpress Racewear, HJC Helmets, Kawasaki Connection, Superbike Supply

26

Sean

CONDON

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R6

600

31

John

QUINN

VIC

Yamaha

YZF-R6

600

IRT Motorsport, SC Project Oceania, Ricondi, Quinn Mechanical Services, Ross Services, JW Motoparts

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Scott

NICHOLSON

VIC

Yamaha

YZF-R6

600

Traction Control Motorsport, G. Williams Motorcycle Engineering, RST Moto, KYT Helmets, Michelin

Bikebiz

Bikebiz, Digbiz Earthworx,

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Jack

PASSFIELD

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R6

600

Stay Upright Rider Training, MCC Security, Dmoto, GASD Suspension, KYT Helmets, Shark Leathers, Knight Designs, Pirelli, Motul, Link International, YRD, Gas Imports

44

Tom

BRAMICH

VIC

Yamaha

YZF-R6

600

Apex, The Bare Bird, Nolan, Ricondi, Fusport

45

Olly

SIMPSON

SA

Yamaha

YZF-R6

600

YRD, SBS Brakes, Kenma Australia, Race Bike Services, Simpson Crash, Simpson Signs

49

Jake

FARNSWORTH

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R6

600

Worth Race Developments, Kingsdene Automotive, Hi Tec Oil, Brisk Australia

58

Mitch

KUHNE

QLD

Yamaha

YZF-R6

600

Shark Leathers, Phresh Ink, Nolan/X-Lite Helmets, TCX Boots, Liqui Moly, SP Tools

59

Tom

DRANE

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R6

600

CSS, Impacta, Iccons, MD Steel

61

Rhys

BELLING

VIC

Yamaha

YZF-R6

600

LXI Racing, YRD, Yamaha Australia, TGD Australia, XXX-Rated Suspension, RB Building Services

74

Tim

LARGE

VIC

Yamaha

YZF-R6

600

Race Center, The Grinning Dingo

600

727 Moto, Adelaide Motorcycle Recovery, YRD, A-Plus Diesel, Webb Plastics, Neville Lush racing, Underground Designs, Nightmare Designs, Australian outdoor Living, Pirelli

85

Ty

LYNCH

SA

Yamaha

YZF-R6

Russell Phillips Motorsports

86

Dallas

SKEER

SA

Yamaha

YZF-R6

600

Penrite Oils, YRD, Pirelli, Nolan, MSA, Stef’s Transport, JC Performance, Barry Francis Motorcycles, Triden Tyre Centre, Unitech, Neville Lush Racing

220

Declan

CARBERRY

SA

Suzuki

GSXR

600

JC Performance, Webb Plastics, Auldana Foundations, Nightmare Designs. Underground Designs Oats Plumbing Group

308

John

LYTRAS

QLD

Yamaha

YZF-R6

600

SOL Invictus, Caboolture Yamaha, Peregrine, AGV, TCX, Pirelli, RK, Motul

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DUNLOP SUPERSPORT 300 CHAMPIONSHIP The Dunlop Supersport 300cc class is open to all brands of single or twin cylinder, four-stroke machines with a capacity limit of 500cc. At present, the class pits the Kawasaki 400cc Ninja against the Yamaha R3 as in recent seasons the KTM single cylinder 390cc bike has fallen out of favour. For a level playing field, different performance parameters have been incorporated for parity given the Kawasaki is 400cc and the Yamaha is 320cc – both twin cylinder units. Riders must be 13 or over with no older age limit for participation, so it is a great class for older riders that may not have the budget or experience to enter the larger capacity classes and want to enjoy their racing abord pretty even machinery.

(who, last year was the first rider to claim both titles) and Tom Drane have moved to the ASBK 600cc Supersport class. When you add in those that have graduated from the Oceania Junior Cup to those that remain in the class, the battle for honours is open slather. Cameron Dunker and Glenn Nelson are the two (of the top 11) that remain. Dunker finished third in the R3 Cup and fourth in the SS300, while Glenn was runner-up in the R3 Cup and eighth in the SSP300, so both will be full of confidence to start the year. Nelson broke through for his first wins in both classes at the final round last year, while Dunker is knocking of the door of greeting the chequered flag - there’s a very good chance that will come to fruition in the first round. Sure to be a major threat, Glenn’s father Kevin has been in his corner since the very beginning of dirt track and his progress through the GP Juniors. Dunker is in a similar position but due to their long association, Jamie Stauffer will offer guidance. OJC Champion, Cameron Swain, is making the move and at the recent test he was the fastest in the SSP300 class but he has a sweet dilemma. It will be interesting to see how he goes, as Cameron is also a member of the Asia Talent Cup squad for 2022 and will miss a few rounds with date clashes.

The Supersport 300 and R3 Cup classes are terrific preparatory classes for a number of career moves. This year is a classic example as nine out of the top 11 riders from last year’s SSP300 class have moved onwards and upwards. Seven youngsters head to prestigious championships such as the CEV, Red Bull Rookies, the Asia Talent Cup, European Talent Cup and MotoAmerica, while locally, Ben Baker

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At just 13 he has a very promising career in front of him. As for others in contention, just keep checking the entry lists at each round as there will be many we haven’t mentioned that will come to the fore during 2022 but one thing will remain the same; it will be another exciting freight train of action as the leading bunch will swap places and paint at every corner.


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ROUND 3 SUPERSPORT 300 RIDER LIST #

FIRST

SURNAME

STATE

MAKE

MODEL

CAPACITY

ENTRANT

SPONSOR

3

Cameron

DUNKER

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

GTR Motostars RS+C, KYT Helmets, Jamie Stauffer, Doctor Mak, Ricondi, MD Steel

12

Henry

SNELL

QLD

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

Megacycle Racing, Ricondi Apparel, AGV Helmets, TCX Boots, Whitsunday Regional Council, Whitsunday Sands Resort Bowen, Amity Trader

16

James

JACOBS

NSW

Kawasaki

Ninja 400

400

Kawasaki Connection, X-Lite. Nedlands Studio, Ricondi, Lucas Oils, EK Chains, Rustbusters, Lakesway Excavations

20

Jonathan

NAHLOUS

NSW

Kawasaki

Ninja 400

400

Complete AV, Anderson Stands, Race Dynamics

23

Jordan

SIMPSON

SA

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

YRD, Simpson Crash, Simpson Signs, Race Bike Services

25

Brodie

GAWITH

VIC

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

MegaCycle Race Team, Ricondi, AGV Helmets, TCX boots, Peter Stevens Motorcycles

26

Cameron

SWAIN

QLD

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

32

Jai

RUSSO

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

Russo Performance, Motostars, Ricondi AGV Helmets, TCX Boots

39

Glenn

NELSON

QLD

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

Fusport, PlugaLug, Dynoverks, XXX Suspension, Always Livin, Dynomite Moto, ART

45

Jamie

PORT

VIC

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

Yamaha, AGV, Pirelli, Motul, Ricondi

46

Marianos

NIKOLIS

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

Ali Baba Wraps, Alpha Mampra Arkitex

51

Samuel

PEZZETTA

SA

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

57

Cooper

ROWNTREE

SA

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

Anytime Fitness, Baseline Fabrication

66

Mitchell

SIMPSON

SA

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

YRD, Simpson Crash, Simpson Signs, Race Bike Services

91

Taiyo

AKSU

QLD

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

XXX Rated Suspension, MMM M Cycles, Ricondi, OPRacing

181

Liam

WATERS

QLD

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

Moto-Shed, XXX Rated Suspension

279

Hayden

NELSON

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

Taree Motorcycles, Gow Moto, Knight Designs

ProGP Racing

Unitech Racing

Diesel Power Systems, Y-drive, Impella, Forcite, GB Racing, Bonamici Racing, Signpro, Pro-bolt, Rapidbike, JDS Moto, Cabulture, Yamaha

Remo Contractors, SA Profiling, Aus Crush & Recycle, YRD, Yamaha

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YAMAHA FINANCE R3 CUP As the name of the class hints, the Yamaha Finance R3 Cup is for the dynamic little twin cylinder 320cc R3 machines. All competitors cross-enter into the Supersport 300, a class which is open to other manufacturers such as the Kawasaki Ninja 400 and the KTM 390. The RC3 Cup is a great concept, as it gives the riders who are predominately teenagers a lot more track time - with three races of each class over the course of the weekend to speed up their learning curve on race craft. - and test their race fitness! The competition is intense and over the season, consistency in results is premium. One DNF can have a major bearing on success, but then, with the large amount of racing encompassing some over 42 races over 7 rounds, it is almost guaranteed that every rider is going to have one a tricky weekend during the season.

Glenn Nelson and Cameron Dunker will start as pre-season favourites, but many others will have gained the confidence to push harder - given what they learnt in 2021. With riders like current OJC Champion, Cameron Swain entering the class, there will be a swathe of class debutants that will make an instant impression. One constant that won’t alter, is there that rarely will you see a are rarely any races decided before the final turn of the final lap!. The last-lap slipstreaming drag to the line usually decides the victor, making the R3 Cup one of the most entertaining classes in ASBK.

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FIRST Cameron

SURNAME DUNKER

STATE NSW

MAKE Yamaha

MODEL YZF-R3

CAPACITY

ENTRANT

SPONSOR

300

GTR Motostars RS+C KYT Helmets Jamie Stauffer Doctor Mak Ricondi MD Steel Megacycle Racing,Ricondi Apparel,AGV Helmets,TCX Boots,Whitsunday Regional Council,Whitsunday Sands Resort Bowen, Amity Trader

12

Henry

SNELL

QLD

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

13

Marcus

HAMOD

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

20

Jonathan

NAHLOUS

NSW

Yamaha

YZF–R3

300

Complete AV, Anderson Stands and Race Dynamics

23

Jordan

SIMPSON

SA

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

YRD, Simpson Crash, Simpson Signs, Race Bike Services

25

Brodie

GAWITH

VIC

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

MegaCycle Race Team, Ricondi, AGV Helmets, TCX Boots, Peter Stevens Motorcycles

26

Cameron

SWAIN

QLD

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

32

Jai

RUSSO

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

Russo Performance, Motostars, Ricondi, AGV Helmets, TCX Boots

39

Glenn

NELSON

QLD

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

Fusport, PlugaLug, Dynoverks, XXX Suspension, Always Livin, Dynomite Moto, ART

45

Jamie

PORT

VIC

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

Yamaha, AGV, Pirelli, Motul, Ricondi

46

Marianos

NIKOLIS

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

Ali Baba Le Wrap Alpha Mampra Arkitex

51

Samuel

PEZZETTA

SA

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

57

Cooper

ROWNTREE

SA

Yamaha

YXF-R3

300

Anytime Fitness, Baseline Fabrication

66

Mitchell

SIMPSON

SA

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

Simpson Crash, Simpson Signs, Yamaha, YRD

91

Taiyo

AKSU

QLD

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

XXX Rated Suspension, MMM MCycles, Ricondi, OPRacing

181

Liam

WATERS

QLD

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

Moto-shed, XXX Rated Suspension

279

Hayden

NELSON

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R3

300

Taree Motorcycles, Gow Moto, Knight Designs

Moto City

ProGP Racing

Unitech Racing

Motocity

Diesel Power Systems, Y-drive, Impella, Forcite, GB Racing, Bonamici Racing, Signpro, Pro-bolt, Rapidbike, JDS Moto, Cabulture Yamaha

Remo Contractors, SA Profiling, AUS Crush & Recycle, YRD, Yamaha

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BLU CRU OCEANIA JUNIOR CUP Since its inception in 2019, the FIM Oceania and Dorna Sports- supported bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup (OJC) has become firmly established as a stepping-stone to the international racing arena. The OJC concept was created by Motorcycling Australia as a method of setting up a junior race academy that would produce a nurturing environment for young riders to experience road racing at a national level, to learn, improve and showcase their talents. Even before the inaugural OJC season commenced in 2019, Dorna Sports officially recognised it as a Road to MotoGP category. As a result, a formal pathway was created for the most outstanding OJC riders to progress to other international categories, such as the Asia Talent Cup and Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup. The Dorna commitment provided five guaranteed positions in the 2019 Asia Talent Cup Selection Event for riders from the bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup, and cements MA’s objective to develop clear pathways for junior road racers in the Oceania region. Even though it has only in its fourth season, OJC has already earned a formidable reputation as a breeding ground for stars of the future with 60 individual kids earning the road racing craft in that time.

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The 2022 season will see nine new riders debut with the return of 11 riders from the bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup 2021 year. Further, some 19 OJC graduates and current riders will race overseas in 2022. The OJC formula is simple, but effective. Competitors aged from 11 up to under 16 (as of January 1, 2022) compete against each other on identical Yamaha YZF-R15 raceprepped motorcycles, equipped with control Dunlop tyres, Öhlins suspension, Yamahalube and DID chains. In the interests of making the entry-level pathway into motorcycle road racing as hassle-free as possible, the OJC package includes transport of the motorcycle to and from each round of the series, along with professional preparation and maintenance during and between events. This removes barriers to entry for competitors and families who may not have the logistics or technical expertise to prepare their own motorcycles. OJC riders also receive (and keep!) Shark branded helmets, Ricondi leathers, boots, gloves and a team uniform as part of the deal. SHARK helmets join the OJC in 2022 and of course safety is their focus, with many elements learned from racing incorporated into the road helmet range.

One of the benefits of the OJC is the emphasis on young rider education through the year as well as specialised training camps. In 2022, OJC competitors will be treated to an intensive training program as part of the junior road racing academy program and conducted by former 500cc Motorcycle and World Superbike winner, Garry McCoy. Competitors will receive tuition on racing and riding techniques as well as undergoing gruelling fitness training. They will also be educated on off-track aspects of the sport, such as career planning, media and sponsorship. The OJC season includes one official two day test, a two day coaching academy and six televised rounds of the championship. The OJC has a massive learning curve for rookie riders and thanks to Mototrack Accessories, every rider will have use of a SpeedAngle GPS Lap Timer. For Steve Thibou at Mototrack Accessories, it’s an opportunity to help OJC riders be their best. Future hopefuls can register their interest to receive further details regarding the 2023 Season. To register your interest in the program head to https://www.asbk. com.au/about-asbk/oceania-junior-cup/

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ROUND 3 OJC RIDER LIST #

FIRST

SURNAME

STATE

MAKE

MODEL

CAPACITY

SPONSOR

7

Sam

DRANE

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R15

150

bLU cRU Yamaha, FIM Oceania, Motorcycling Australia, Ricondi, Yamalube, Dunlop, Shark Helmets

13

Marcus

HAMOD

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R15

150

bLU cRU Yamaha, FIM Oceania, Motorcycling Australia, Ricondi, Yamalube, Dunlop, Shark Helmets

14

Harrison

WATTS

QLD

Yamaha

YZF-R15

150

bLU cRU Yamaha, FIM Oceania, Motorcycling Australia, Ricondi, Yamalube, Dunlop, Shark Helmets

18

Elijah

ANDREW

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R15

150

bLU cRU Yamaha, FIM Oceania, Motorcycling Australia, Ricondi, Yamalube, Dunlop, Shark Helmets

27

Toby

JAMES

VIC

Yamaha

YZF-R15

150

bLU cRU Yamaha, FIM Oceania, Motorcycling Australia, Ricondi, Yamalube, Dunlop, Shark Helmets

34

Teerin

FLEMING

VIC

Yamaha

YZF-R15

150

bLU cRU Yamaha, FIM Oceania, Motorcycling Australia, Ricondi, Yamalube, Dunlop, Shark Helmets

37

Alexander

CODEY

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R15

150

bLU cRU Yamaha, FIM Oceania, Motorcycling Australia, Ricondi, Yamalube, Dunlop, Shark Helmets

40

Hunter

CORNEY

QLD

Yamaha

YZF-R15

150

bLU cRU Yamaha, FIM Oceania, Motorcycling Australia, Ricondi, Yamalube, Dunlop, Shark Helmets

41

Hudson

THOMPSON

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R15

150

bLU cRU Yamaha, FIM Oceania, Motorcycling Australia, Ricondi, Yamalube, Dunlop, Shark Helmets

43

John

PELGRAVE

QLD

Yamaha

YZF-R15

150

bLU cRU Yamaha, FIM Oceania, Motorcycling Australia, Ricondi, Yamalube, Dunlop, Shark Helmets

46

William

HUNT

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R15

150

bLU cRU Yamaha, FIM Oceania, Motorcycling Australia, Ricondi, Yamalube, Dunlop, Shark Helmets

66

Lachlan

MOODY

QLD

Yamaha

YZF-R15

150

bLU cRU Yamaha, FIM Oceania, Motorcycling Australia, Ricondi, Yamalube, Dunlop, Shark Helmets

68

Ryan

LARKIN

VIC

Yamaha

YZF-R15

150

bLU cRU Yamaha, FIM Oceania, Motorcycling Australia, Ricondi, Yamalube, Dunlop, Shark Helmets

71

James

WEAVER

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R15

150

bLU cRU Yamaha, FIM Oceania, Motorcycling Australia, Ricondi, Yamalube, Dunlop, Shark Helmets

72

Levi

RUSSO

NSW

Yamaha

YZF-R15

150

bLU cRU Yamaha, FIM Oceania, Motorcycling Australia, Ricondi, Yamalube, Dunlop, Shark Helmets

74

Bodie

PAIGE

QLD

Yamaha

YZF-R15

150

bLU cRU Yamaha, FIM Oceania, Motorcycling Australia, Ricondi, Yamalube, Dunlop, Shark Helmets

80

Cameron

RENDE

SA

Yamaha

YZF-R15

150

bLU cRU Yamaha, FIM Oceania, Motorcycling Australia, Ricondi, Yamalube, Dunlop, Shark Helmets

88

Abbie

CAMERON

WA

Yamaha

YZF-R15

150

bLU cRU Yamaha, FIM Oceania, Motorcycling Australia, Ricondi, Yamalube, Dunlop, Shark Helmets

99

Nixon

FROST

NZ

Yamaha

YZF-R15

150

bLU cRU Yamaha, FIM Oceania, Motorcycling Australia, Ricondi, Yamalube, Dunlop, Shark Helmets

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AUSSIE RACING CARS JOINS SUPERBIKES IN 2022 The Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series (ARC) is proud to confirm a seven-round Championship for season 2022 bringing a welcome return to Wakefield Park Raceway – which had been a regular venue for ARC events between 2000 and 2008. This year the category joins arguably the biggest event run at the circuit, for Round Three of the mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul (ASBK). ARC Category Manager, Brad Ward is excited to see the pocket rockets back on track: “We are thrilled to announce the 2022 Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series and super excited to be joining the two premier Australian Motorsport Championships this year” – Superbikes and Supercars” “The Australian Superbike Championship events are world class. Wakefield is a great little track for our little cars and has over the years produced some of the most exciting racing ever in the category, so when the idea of Joining ASBK there

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came up I knew we had to do it. ARCs run a Yamaha XJR1300 motorcycle engine and so there are synergies with joining Australia’s premier motorcycle championship and I can’t wait to see 30 Aussie Race Cars ontrack at Wakefield”. “ARC is a regular supporter of Australia’s premier GT Sports Car event, the Bathurst 12 Hour and there is no doubt that Bathurst will be another huge event for us. This year the category welcomes 5 new car owners and drivers and the revised May date for the event is great news as all of them can run rounds 1-3 of the series, get their licence upgrades and join us at Bathurst” “The remainder of the series is run exclusively with Supercars. The category will make the traditional trip to Tasmania along with The Bend and Winton circuits which all of our competitors really enjoy” “We’ve worked hard to secure a good mix of events for our competitors and fans and we are excited to be taking the category to Australia’s best events in 2022”.


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CLASS

SPONSOR

COMPETITOR/ENTRANT/DRIVER

STATE

VEHICLE

5

Rookie

Lichtenberger Motorsport

Nicklaus

LICHTENBERGER

NSW

Nissan Altima

7

Masters Cup

Muscle Motor Trimmers

Andrew

LORGELLY

VIC

Euro GT

8

Gold Cup, Rookie

Constructa / Airlec Group / Debner Cranes / SS Metal Fabrication

Laurie

FOOKS

NSW

Nissan Altima

9

Rookie

Shell Rimula Topgun Race Team

Ryan

RENYOLDS

NSW

Mustang

11

Gold Cup

Supergroups

Leigh

BOWLER

VIC

Camaro

14

Rookie

Property Compliance Australia / WSM

Matt

GOODING

QLD

Camaro

15

Gold Cup

Lustre Bar Melbourne

Adam

CLARK

VIC

Camaro

16

Championship

Osborn's Transport

Joel

HEINRICH

SA

Cruze

18

Rookie

Shell Rimula Topgun Race Team

Cody

BREWCZYNSKI

NSW

Mustang

21

Championship

KE Motorsport

Kyle

ENSBEY

QLD

Mustang

25

Championship

COOLDRIVE RACING / MOTORSPORT 25

CHAPMAN

NSW

Camaro

28

Masters

Norganic Proteins

Kent

QUINN

QLD

Toyota

30

Rookie

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ASBK FLASHBACK By ASBK Trackside Commentator Mark Bracks

The 2022 mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championships, presented by Motul are shaping up as another year of intense and close racing. The season will run over eight rounds, including a return to Darwin for the ASBK Superbike class with V8 Supercars. The tour expands with two other circuits added to the high horsepower Circus with the first ASBK round at Queensland Raceway since 2014 - making it two rounds in the Sunshine State (with Morgan Park in August). In October the championship heads down to Symmons Plains (Tas) for the first visit to the Apple Isle since 2015.

The season rounds off at The Bend Motorsport Park (SA) in early December and while that’s a while off, there’s plenty of excitement about the final round after the impact that MotoGP winner, Jack Miller had with his surprise appearance. Will he return if the date aligns? Will other overseas stars take part? We sure hope so. Western Australia is the only state to miss out on a national round but hopefully the wild west will welcome the easterners next year.

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WHO CAN CATCH THE “WAYNE TRAIN”? There shouldn’t be too much taken out of the recent official ASBK pre-season test at Phillip Island, but it seems that the Wayne Maxwell is in “full steam ahead” mode as he continues on from where he left last year. Maxwell took the 2021 title with a pole position, two wins and a new lap record to secure his third ASBK title. At the test he was very smooth and fast and appeared to be riding well within himself, to be just one-tenth of a second off his all-time best lap of the circuit he set two years ago Maxwell is in the form of his career in his quest for a hat-trick of Aussie titles and become the first rider of the modern era to claim four ASBK titles.

With two titles on the trot Maxwell has to be a firm favourite. Adding to the favouritism for the title is the Boost Mobile with K-tech Team is the sole leading contender that has retained the same personnel. A massive bonus. Fans are so fortunate that he reversed his decision to retire at the end of last year, to give it another crack. You are a long time retired and after the rocky road of the past two years Maxwell and his team are keen to dominate over the entire season.


CONTENDERS TO THE CROWN There are a number of contenders that could wrestle the crown from Maxwell, but they will have to be on their game at every round.

Who will be Free’s replacement for the year has not been decided but the legend who is Phil Tainton was assisting at the ASBK test last month. Whether he signs on for the entire year is another question as he has often stated that he wants to spend more time with his extended family. Phillip Island has not been the most successful happy hunting ground for Herfoss, in the past, but there’s nothing like the opening round of a championship to focus the mind and block out the pain. While a fit Herfoss and the Penrite Honda team may appear to be the major apex predator in ripping Maxwell’s jewels from him, there are a few more sharks circling, impatient to attack.

That’s not to say that Maxwell will have a perfect run. With the level of competition intensifying each year, one mistake can break a season and every rider and team has to be on their game with minimal mistakes and hopefully zero mechanical gremlins. Mike Jones found this out the hard way in the first race of his title defence in 2020 when his Ducati suffered a mechanical issue on the grid - thwarting his championship chances before they really begun. Penrite Honda has to be the favourites. In recent years, Troy Heross has been the major threat to Maxwell with the pair engaged in some titanic duels that will be long remembered.

The Next Gen Maxima Racing Oils BMW Team will also be a major threat, with a tworider assault and boasts six Australian Superbike titles, with long-term rider, Glenn Allerton joined by Josh Waters. That’s just a little experience and with the impressive form of the new BMW the pair will be hunting at the front from the outset. Waters most recent title was in 2017, but last year was a challenging one for his on a Kawasaki in nearly 20 years. Waters and Bryan Staring

There’s no doubt that Troy has the commitment and passion to rekindle the form that has seen him claim two ASBK titles runner up twice in the past three years. The big question is how long it will take him to return to full fitness after the severe leg, hip and arm injuries he suffered at the V8 Supercars round at Hidden Valley (NT) in June last year, One important cog that’s missing from the Penrite Honda squad this year is Paul Free, who has moved on to the 727 Team with Jed Metcher and Broc Pearson.

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ASBK FLASHBACK attempted to develop the all-new Kawasaki ZX10RR with no data from overseas to work with. The Team was flying blind and it was reflected in the results. Josh’s best result (an eighth place finish at Hidden Valley) is definitely not a reflection on his ability. The frustration of both riders was evident in body language with no need to ask the obvious. As for Allerton, he and team owner Shane Kinderis have an extremely long racing relationship that will no doubt help him to go one better than his second place overall last year and claim his first ASBK title since way back in 2014. Allerton should be the fittest he has been in years after recovering from seasonal injuries.

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and overall setup to give the team some direction, before the team brought in Jake Skate from Alpha Racing (who is an official partner of the BMW World Superbike Team that ran Tom Sykes and Michael Van De Mark last year). He may only be a short-term hire but with Skate they have a very knowledgeable local crew and early signs are that they will be on the pace from the start. With a wealth of experience in is corner the responsibility for constant top three results is up to Epis. Having competed in the World Supersport Championship for a few years – he was the youngest ever rider to have a full time ride in the championship – and a few rounds of the WSBK last year, there is a lot expected of him. Yamaha is the only true factory supported effort in the ASBK, and is the best represented brand on the grid with at least 10 R1s lining up. The other teams have support in varying degree but Yamaha provides the only true factory supported two-rider effort.

There’s going to be plenty of work for team owner, manager, crew chief and major backer, Kinderis, attempting to keep two riders satisfied but if anyone can do it the man from Wangaratta can. Then there’s the newly-formed BMW Alliance Team, owned by Wayne Hepburn and Nathan Webb. After parting with the Next Gen team before the final round last year, there is a lot expected with Lachlan Epis as the lead rider and long-time privateer, Nathan Spiteri coming on board for a two-rider team. There is a mass of technical support with experienced hands from lands near and far. At the end of last year Phil Tainton cast his trained eyes over telemetry

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Yamaha has a very strong line up and entering into his fourth year with the team is Cru Halliday third overall last year and 2018 600cc Supersport Champion and has run the Yamaha brand for many years. Joining him is two-times ASBK champ, Mike Jones back on a Yamaha, but this time on a Superbike. The team has returned to running Pirelli rubber and both riders are extremely happy and very confident heading into the first round. Back on Pirelli bags, Cru will be on the pace from the start and hopefully he has the ammunition to go a couple of spots better to return Yamaha to championship winners.


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ASBK FLASHBACK His new team mate, Mad Mike will no doubt be looking to reproduce that championship winning form. 2021 was a write-off for the Queenslander as he was forced out of the Darwin round with a hand and foot injury suffered during practice and qualifying. Jones will be keen to prove that he is still a rider capable of race victories and claiming a third ASBK title.

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Back on Yamaha this year in a privateer team will be Aiden Wagner, who had two frustrating years in the factory team. He will be under the ‘Addicted to Track’ banner owned by passionate Queenslander, Mark McGregor. The smile on his face after the test confirmed that he is in a happy place with the new team to end up fifth and just a second off Maxwell’s best time. Will their on-track rivalry be re-ignited this year? Mark Chiodo is on a Yamaha for the second year, running Pirelli rubber. Chiodo has had a meteroric rise through road racing having never raced a bike until 2015. He first competed in Supersport before graduating to ASBK in 2018 in Team Suzuki, then in 2019 when he was with the Penrite Honda Team.

There are three other major Yamaha teams boasting championship capable riders. Returning with the Moto GO team will be Anthony West; hoping for a dramatic turnaround in results and reliability. MotoGO will be the only major running on Dunlop rubber - adding another factor but he will receive major focus from Robbie Bugden and his tyre team. The new players in the paddock on Yamaha will be the debut of 727 Moto Team with Jed Metcher and last year’s 600cc Supersport Champion, Broc Pearson. No effort has been spared in the setup and recruitment of team members, with Paul Free the major and surprise signing. After long term stints at Honda interrupted with a few seasons at the DesmoSport Ducati team, he makes the move to Yamaha to oversee the fortunes of the new Team

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In 2022 Chiodo has dual BSB Supersport Champion, Glen Richards as crew chief. Richards has a wealth of knowledge -both in the UK and Australia - and it is somewhat of a coup that Chiodo managed to secure his services for the year in front of other more fancied folk hunting his expertise. In the background will be engine tuner extraordinaire, Gary House. It appears to be a closeknit team that gets on well together, which may well prove to be a strong combination. I’m tipping that we may even see a podium visit as Chiodo proved in 2019 that he can lead a race as he did at the Bend that year. Another rider who may well climb the podium is South Australian, Arthur Sissis. Since he jumped on a Yamaha, his results and consistency have ramped up and he showed at the Bend late last year he has tuned some serious speed and horsepower. Combine that with his bullet-like starts and there’s a good chance that Arty will be a consistent top five runner.


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After running Mike Jones and Oli Bayliss in the DesmoSport Ducati team last year, it will be a solo rider outfit for 2022. Bryan Staring joins the team after being cut loose late last year after five years with the BC Performance Team when Kawasaki withdrew factory support. Along with Waters, Staring sat out the final round at the Bend in December after riding with the team since 2018.

In the Kawasaki corner is journeyman Matt Walters. The Rover Coaches/Kawasaki Connection Team is very much a family run affair. While Kawasaki officially withdrew from the ASBK late last year, Walters now has support through the Kawasaki dealer network and is more than capable of pulling off a few surprises against more fancied rivals.

Staring is a three-time Australian Champion in three different classes, (125cc, Supersport and Superbike) the only rider to do so. He has also competed successfully in the now defunct World 1000cc Superstock Championship that was run with the WSBK as well as points scoring finishes in a MotoGP season in 2013.

BCPerformance returns with Kelvin Reilly at the helm, but on a much smaller scale and budget that Staring and Waters enjoyed last year. 2022 rider Ben Burke has raced extensively in the UK and Asia where he tasted success and while he may not be up the front every weekend, he will be keeping plenty of the field honest.

In his first hit out on the Ducati V4 at the recent test he seemed comfortable on the bike from the start and made steady progress over the rain-interrupted twoday session to be fourth fastest.

The ASBK features a very strong line-up of talent and there will be plenty to keep fans interested, with tantalising battles shaping up throughout the top 15. It’s my estimate that lap times will be closer than ever; bringing the field closer together.

With a resume such as his, swapping over to Pirelli rubber and his results on the Kawasaki, discount Staring at your peril.

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