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ASBK 2022 Round Two – QLD Raceway
Alpinestars Saturday Round Up #1


Clear blue skies lit Queensland Raceway this morning which was a stark contrast to the sultry and cloudy day we experienced here yesterday.

Mike Jones put in by far the most quick laps here on Friday, the YRT man was immediately quick in FP1 and didn’t really let up throughout the day. He topped every session but that only told half the story.  In one of the sessions he put in 11 x 68s, he also topped the day outright and was the only man to dip in to the 67s on Friday.

Mike Jones – Competition Images

Of course YRT had, like most of the field, done quite a few test days up here at Queensland Raceway.  Cru was also quick on Friday, ending the day third fastest overall, but he wasn’t as consistently fast as Mike was here on his home turf.

Wayne Maxwell and his Boost Mobile Ducati squad had only had half-a-day up here before the race weekend and thus started a little behind the eight-ball but were still quick enough to finish second quickest on Friday.  This was despite them also having to shake down a completely new motorcycle after the previous #1 bike pretty much ended up in the skip bin after his race one crash at Phillip Island.

Bryan Staring did a little bit of damage to one of his DesmoSport Ducati machines with a crash at turn six in FP2 on Friday.  They have done plenty of laps here and are confident ahead of this weekend in their package, and Bryan’s speed.

Staring visited the gravel trap on Friday

Josh Waters had a better Friday than his Maxima Oils BMW team-mate Glenn Allerton, but the pair ended Friday P5-6 to underline their potential for Sunday’s two 16-lap races. 

Troy Herfoss and Penrite Honda have made significant headway after what can only be described as a disastrous performance at round one.  Herf’ came out of the blocks with decent speed, although a problem with his timing transponder meant that the FP1 time-sheets didn’t reflect that speed, but he was in the 1m08s in both FP2 and FP3 to suggest that he potentially has podium pace here this weekend. 

Arthur Sissis had some problems with the wheelie control system cutting the power violently enough to see the South Australian head-butting the screen of the Unitech Racing YZF-R1 hard enough to actually break it!  He tested here early this month and arrives with fresh motors and a confident approach to the weekend. 

Sissis head-butted his screen hard enough for it to shatter!

Superbike rookie Broc Pearson was a second slower than he has been during testing here so has the pace to be inside the top ten.  It was a similar story for Lachlan Epis, who was also much slower than he had been in testing.  The BMW Alliance squad discovered a glitch in the electronic settings overnight that when fixed would hopefully put Lachlan back on track this morning and see him move up the pecking order.

Broc Pearson discussing set-up with Paul Free

Daniel Falzon is not present here today but was P12 on Friday. Daniel is getting married in South Australia today and thus will miss qualifying and have to start from the back of the grid. The plan had been for the entire Falzon family to fly out last night back to Adelaide to prepare for today’s nuptials but those plans were trashed when their Friday night flight got cancelled! There were no available seats on other flights so they all booked the first flight out this morning, making what was going to be a last-minute rush to make the altar into a last-second affair…. Daniel was lucky enough to fly out last night when somebody failed to make their flight, but the rest of the family were stranded in Brisbane until this morning… 

Daniel Falzon (left) made it to the wedding after all..

However, they did make it to the wedding! The next hurdle will be making it back here in time for the race tomorrow as it will be a bit of touch and go and depending on whether their Sunday morning flight out of Adelaide is on time… 

Anthony West is looking much happier with the new bike that has been prepared for him and is looking to make some real progress back towards where he should be in the field. 

Matt Walters has been having some brake problems this weekend – Image RbMotoLens

Matt Walters was suffering a recurrence of brake problems that had plagued him in similarly hot and humid conditions at Darwin last year. Yesterday he had the full gamut of brake problems, from fade, to locking to complete brake failure, just what you want for your confidence when heading down Queensland Raceway’s fast back straight towards turn three…

Cru Halliday in the pits during Timed Practice

There was a pleasant breeze taking the edge off the temperature when riders took to the track for the 35-minute Timed Practice session on schedule at 1045.

Boost Mobile Ducati

Up and down pit-lane though there were a few people letting off some steam at various times as many had missed the memo about the bike having to stay in pit-lane once it had been ridden, and once ridden it was not allowed back under the annex at any time during the session. This was so officials could better keep an eye on proceedings to ensure marked tyres were being used and that teams were operating above board.   When refuelling a team member had to oversee operations with a fire extinguisher in hand. Obviously there can be some resistance to such instuctions when under pressure…

Tyre wear is not expected to be an issue this weekend in the 16-lap races – Image RbMotoLens

Due to the fact that tyre wear is unlikely to be an issue this weekend, many riders did a lot more laps in Timed Practice than they normally would.  This also showed who was happy with their set-up already, and those that were still chasing balance from their motorcycles.  It was clear who had tested here and who hadn’t.

Springs were in and out of the Boost Mobile Ducati three times during the Timed Practice session

The Boost Mobile squad had only spent half a day at the circuit prior to this race weekend and it showed. I counted three fork spring changes during the 35-minute session.  Towards the end of the session I spoke to team owner Craig McMartin who said so far they have found a lot that hadn’t worked.  Despite that, Maxwell ended the session in P3, but to do that had put in way more laps than any of the other front runners, 18 in total with his fastest coming on lap 12, a 68.195. Maxwell struggling most in the first sector of the circuit when examining the split times.

Fork springs were changed every time Maxwell returned to the pits

Both YRT riders only turned a few laps to register a time and then seemed happy to spend the majority of the session in pit-lane. Jones topping the session with a 67.897 and completed five laps, while Cru went P4 on 68.283 and only completed four laps.  Jones has more time to find in the middle sector but was quickest in the first and third sectors to top the charts.

Mike Jones – Competition Images

Bryan Staring and the DesmoSport Ducati squad have also tested here extensively and seem pretty happy with their package. Staring going P2 on the back of a 67.908.

Bryan Staring – DesmoSport Ducati

Funnily enough Bryan’s worst sector was also, like fellow Ducati rider Wayne, to the first split, but he was quickest in the middle sector.

Bryan Staring – Competition Images

Arthur Sissis was fifth quickest in Timed Practice to comfortably earn automatic promotion though to the Q2 session. Like Jones he has time to find in the middle sector, but the South Australian was second quickest in the first sector. Sissis only completed four laps in the session so had fresh rubber for Q2.

Josh Waters was sixth but his Maxima Racing Oils team-mate had a troubled morning. Allerton did an engine early in the session which left the team to swap wheels and various other bits and pieces over to his spare bike in order to get him on track. Allerton did the business though and managed to go P9 and earn his spot in Q2 on the spare bike.

New engine for Allerton tomorrow – Image RbMotoLens

Troy Herfoss was looking a little pensive in pit-lane but still showed reasonable pace with four 68s amongst his eight laps, the best of which was a 68.624 to place him seventh for the session.

Herfoss has potential podium pace if things go his way

Lachlan Epis is doing very well through the first sector but is losing a little time in the latter two-thirds of the track which saw him go P8, but only three-thousandths off Herfoss.

Lachlan Epis – BMW Alliance Racing

The likes of Jed Metcher, Anthony West, Mark Chiodo, Broc Pearson, Aiden Wagner and Beau Beaton were all heading for Q2.

Alpinestars Superbike Timed Practice Results

Pos Rider Bike Time Speed
1 Mike JONES Yamaha  1m07.897 273
2 Bryan STARING Ducati  1m07.908 277
3 Wayne MAXWELL Ducati  1m08.195 278
4 Cru HALLIDAY Yamaha 1m08.283 275
5 Arthur SISSIS Yamaha  1m08.492 274
6 Josh WATERS BMW 1m08.503 273
7 Troy HERFOSS Honda 1m08.624 272
8 Lachlan EPIS BMW  1m08.627 273
9 Glenn ALLERTON BMW 1m09.151 268
10 Jed METCHER Yamaha 1m09.242 270
11 Anthony WEST Yamaha  1m09.383 274
12 Mark CHIODO Yamaha 1m09.399 275
13 Broc PEARSON Yamaha 1m09.477 269
14 Aiden WAGNER Yamaha 1m09.531 269
15 Beau BEATON Ducati 1m09.664 271
16 Max STAUFFER Yamaha 1m09.881 272
17 Matthew WALTERS Kawasaki 1m10.999 266
18 Chandler COOPER Honda 1m11.039 269
19 Michael EDWARDS Yamaha 1m12.578 262
20 John BURNS Yamaha 1m18.901 231

Alpinestars Superbike Qualifying

Jed Metcher topped the Q1 session from Aiden Wagner and Mark Chiodo while Anthony West, Beau Beaton and Broc Pearson missed the cut and will start tomorrow from 13th, 14th and 15th on the grid respectively.

Anthony West will start from 14th on the grid tomorrow – Competition Images

Mike Jones was the early pacesetter in Q2 with a string of low 68s to head the field ahead of Bryan Staring and Josh Waters. Glenn Allerton was fourth halfway through the session ahead of Jed Metcher and Wayne Maxwell. It was around this juncture that most riders were in the pits for a rubber change.

Herfoss experienced a brake failure on the Penrite Honda on his out lap and returned immediately to the pits where the crew were all over the bike trying to rectify the problem. The wheels then came out of it and went into the spare bike so Herfoss could get back out late in the session.

With five minutes to run nothing had changed in the rankings before it then became game-on again in the last few minutes.

Bryan Staring the first to declare his hand, a 67.861 to go top of the time-sheets. Not for long though…. Only seconds later Jones put YRT back on top with a 67.763.  Two minutes to go and it was Jones, Staring, Halliday, Maxwell and Josh Waters rounding out the top five.

With less than a minute to run Jones just missed out on improving his time, setting a 67.868 which didn’t quite best his earlier 67.673. Still it is Mike Jones on pole with Bryan Staring and Wayne Maxwell alongside him on the front row. Maxwell still chasing set-up a little in regards to getting comfortable under brakes.

Mike Jones congratuled by his YRT crew chief Dylan – Image RbMotoLens

Heading the second row will be Cru Halliday alongside Josh Waters and Arthur Sissis.

Bryan Staring qualified second – Image RbMotoLens

Lachlan Epis heads row three alongside Glenn Allerton and Troy Herfoss managed to get back out late in the session to claim P9.

The front row for tomorrow’s 2 x 16 lap races – Image RbMotoLens

Jed Metcher rounds out the top ten ahead of Mark Chiodo and Aiden Wagner.

Daniel Falzon will start from the back of the grid tomorrow after taking the day off to get married, as long as his flight back into Brisbane from Adelaide doesn’t get delayed tomorrow that is…

The word is that tyre longevity is not going to be too much of a problem here this weekend. Thus there will be no need to hold anything back in the races to preserve their rubber, so it will be maximum attack from when the lights go out all the way to the chequered flag. 

We had also been told to expect that the race pace could be as low as mid 67s, and to not be overly surprised if a rider or two dips into the 66s, if conditions are right. However, it does seem as though the track has gone away from us a little, and is slower in comparison to the conditions that most tested in here, so the times tomorrow will correspond with the weather conditions that present themselves, and they might be slower than what most had expected as we headed into this weekend. 

Speeds through the trap are registering around 275 km/h and are fairly consistent across all brands of machinery. The straights are not long enough to see the bikes really get wound up long enough for the more powerful bikes to gain any real advantage.  

Compliance over the bumps, along with enough wiggle room in the electronics to not have those bumps trigger parameters that then hold the bike back might be key come race day, along with confidence and bravery under brakes, as that is where the passes will be made here during the race.

Mike Jones will start from pole position – Image RbMotoLens

Alpinestars Superbike Qualifying Results

Pos Rider Bike Lap
1 Mike JONES Yamaha 1m07.673
2 Bryan STARING Ducati 1m07.861
3 Wayne MAXWELL Ducati 1m07.996
4 Cru HALLIDAY Yamaha 1m08.082
5 Josh WATERS BMW 1m08.233
6 Arthur SISSIS Yamaha 1m08.421
7 Lachlan EPIS BMW 1m08.543
8 Glenn ALLERTON BMW  1m08.565
9 Troy HERFOSS Honda 1m08.802
10 Jed METCHER Yamaha 1m08.952
11 Mark CHIODO Yamaha 1m09.411
12 Aiden WAGNER Yamaha  1m09.715
13 Anthony WEST Yamaha 1m09.398
14 Beau BEATON Ducati 1m09.404
15 Broc PEARSON Yamaha 1m09.533
16 Max STAUFFER Yamaha 1m10.503
17 Matthew WALTERS Kawasaki 1m10.721
18 Chandler COOPER Honda 1m11.420
19 Michael EDWARDS Yamaha 1m12.037

Michelin Supersport Qualifying

Tom Edwards still start from pole – Image RbMotoLens

Tommy Edwards found some late speed in the final qualifying session to displace John Lytras from pole position while Olly Simpson rounds out the front row ahead of Jack Hyde and Tom Bramich. A good start will be key in deciding which of that five prevails to make it back onto the podium tomorrow.

Supersport Front Row – Image RbMotoLens

Michelin Supersport Qualifying Results

Pos Rider Bike Lap
1 Tom EDWARDS  Yamaha 1m11.180
2 John LYTRASYamaha Yamaha 1m11.334
3 Olly SIMPSON Yamaha 1m11.655
4 Jack HYDE Yamaha 1m11.711
5 Tom BRAMICH Yamaha 1m11.963
6 Scott NICHOLSON Yamaha 1m12.328
7 Dallas SKEER Yamaha 1m12.427
8 Tom DRANE Yamaha 1m12.478
9 Ty LYNCH Yamaha 1m12.878
10 Mitch KUHNE Yamaha 1m12.935
11 Troy GUENTHER Yamaha 1m13.290
12 John QUINN Yamaha 1m13.452
13 Rhys BELLING Yamaha 1m13.641
14 Chris QUINN Yamaha 1m13.816
15 Tarbon WALKER Kawasaki 1m14.345
16 Noel MAHON Yamaha 1m14.376

Dunlop Supersport 300 Qualifying

Pos Rider Bike Lap
1 Glenn NELSON Yamaha 1m22.243
2 Cameron DUNKER Yamaha 1m22.317
3 Henry SNELL Yamaha 1m22.697
4 Jonathan NAHLOUS Kawasaki 1m22.719
5 James JACOBS Kawasaki 1m22.797
6 Liam WATERS Yamaha 1m22.798
7 Jordan SIMPSON Yamaha 1m22.899
8 Taiyo AKSU Yamaha 1m22.905
9 Sam PEZZETTA Yamaha 1m22.995
10 Hayden NELSON Yamaha 1m23.098
11 Mitchell SIMPSON Yamaha 1m23.225
12 Brodie GAWITH Yamaha 1m23.288
13 Jai RUSSO Yamaha 1m23.364
14 Nate O’NEILL Yamaha 1m23.650
15 Laura BROWN Yamaha 1m23.688
16 Jayden MARTIN Yamaha 1m23.948
17 Clay CLEGG Yamaha 1m25.974

Dunlop Supersport 300 Race One

The opening Supersport 300 race quickly evolved into a three-way contest, the protagonists Glenn Nelson, James Jacobs and Cam Dunker.

Supersport 300 Race One – Image RbMotoLens

Jacobs recorded a 1m22.599 fastest lap of the race early on, a significant half-a-second quicker than his fellow combatants, but they came right back at him and Glenn Nelson went quicker again to move through to the lead just before half race distance, before then Cam Dunker took his turn to lead the race. Henry Snell then joined the party! With that trio cutting each other up that had allowed Snell to close up and join the contest.

Supersport 300 Race One – Cam Dunker leading – Image RbMotoLens

Jacobs, Snell, Nelson and Dunker four-wide down the back straight with a lap and a half to go. Then Liam Waters and Taiyo Aksu then joined to turn it into a freight train on to the straight for the second last time, and coming with them was Brodie Gawith, Jonathan Nahlous and Sam Pezzetta.

On the run to the line though the grunt of the larger engined Kawasaki was a telling factor that helped James Jacobs take the win, but it was still a hotly contested and well deserved win.  Everyone held their breath as Dunker and Aksu went either side of Jacobs, but it was Jacobs the victor, Dunker second and Aksu third.

Supersport 300 Race One Podium – Image RbMotoLens

After running with that early leading trio and starting from pole position Glenn Nelson fared the worst in that final lap battle to be relegated to sixth by the flag. Henry Snell finishing fourth ahead of Jonathan Nahlous.

Supersport 300 Race One Victor James Jacobs – Image RbMotoLens

Dunlop Supersport 300 Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap Speed
1 James JACOBS Kawasaki  13m57.201 188
2 Cameron DUNKER Yamaha  +0.246 187
3 Taiyo AKSU Yamaha +0.258 185
4 Henry SNELL Yamaha  +0.779 186
5 Jonathan NAHLOUS Kawasaki  +0.948 188
6 Glenn NELSON Yamaha  +1.095 185
7 Liam WATERS Yamaha +1.105 187
8 Hayden NELSON Yamaha  +1.454 184
9 Sam PEZZETTA Yamaha  +1.465 190
10 Brodie GAWITH Yamaha  +1.816 189
11 Nate O’NEILL Yamaha  +1.950 182
12 Jai RUSSO Yamaha  +10.799 188
13 Jayden MARTIN Yamaha  +10.861 180
14 Mitchell SIMPSON Yamaha  +21.242 183
15 Clay CLEGG  Yamaha  +29.496 180
DNF Jordan SIMPSON Yamaha  +5 Laps 186

Yamaha Finance R3 Cup Qualifying Results

Pos Rider Bike Lap
1 Cameron DUNKER Yamaha 1m21.916
2 Glenn NELSON Yamaha 1:22.220
3 Marcus HAMOD Yamaha 1m22.639
4 Mitchell SIMPSON Yamaha 1m22.663
5 Liam WATERS Yamaha 1m22.868
6 Hayden NELSON Yamaha 1m22.903
7 Sam PEZZETTA Yamaha 1m22.996
8 Jordan SIMPSON Yamaha 1m23.084
9 Laura BROWN Yamaha 1m23.097
10 Nate O’NEILL Yamaha 1m23.103
11 Henry SNELL Yamaha 1m23.405
12 Brodie GAWITH Yamaha 1m23.464
13 Jai RUSSO Yamaha 1m23.622
14 Jayden MARTIN Yamaha 1m23.883
15 Jonathan NAHLOUS Yamaha 1m24.142
16 Clay CLEGG Yamaha 1m24.499
17 Taiyo AKSU Yamaha 1m22.938

Yamaha Finance R3 Cup Race One

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap Speed
1 Cameron DUNKER Yamaha  11m08.181 177
2 Glenn NELSON Yamaha +0.082 180
3 Taiyo AKSU Yamaha +5.419 184
4 Hayden NELSON Yamaha +5.549 181
5 Mitchell SIMPSON Yamaha +6.157 184
6 Sam PEZZETTA Yamaha +6.737 186
7 Brodie GAWITH Yamaha +7.124 185
8 Nate O’NEILL Yamaha +7.214 184
9 Jai RUSSO Yamaha +14.279 182
10 Jayden MARTIN Yamaha +16.905 177
11 Clay CLEGG Yamaha +21.892 178
12 Jonathan NAHLOUS Yamaha +21.909 177
13 Jordan SIMPSON Yamaha +23.026 185
DNF Henry SNELL Yamaha +4.218 185
DNF Liam WATERS Yamaha 5 Laps 177
DNF Marcus HAMOD Yamaha 5 Laps 181

 


Yamaha OJC Qualifying

Pos Rider Bike Lap
1 Levi RUSSO Yamaha 1m35.545
2 Hudson THOMPSON Yamaha 1m35.563
3 Hunter CORNEY Yamaha 1m35.658
4 Harrison WATTS Yamaha 1m35.751
5 Marcus HAMOD Yamaha 1m35.970
6 Ryan LARKIN Yamaha 1m36.073
7 Alexander CODEY Yamaha 1m36.187
8 Cameron RENDE Yamaha 1m36.298
9 Teerin FLEMING Yamaha 1m36.387
10 John PELGRAVE Yamaha 1m37.013
11 Sam DRANE Yamaha 1m37.171
12 Abbie CAMERON Yamaha 1m38.086
13 William HUNT Yamaha 1m38.381
14 Bodie PAIGE Yamaha 1m38.461
15 Lachlan MOODY Yamaha 1m40.080
16 James WEAVER Yamaha 1m40.523
17 Elijah ANDREW Yamaha 1m41.174
18 Nixon FROST Yamaha 1m41.507
19 Toby JAMES  Yamaha 1m41.967

Yamaha OJC Race One

Pos Bike Bike Time/Gap Speed
1 Hunter CORNEY Yamaha 9m46.237 145
2 Cameron RENDE Yamaha +0.221 148
3 Marcus HAMOD Yamaha +0.304 149
4 Ryan LARKIN Yamaha +0.363 145
5 Teerin FLEMING Yamaha +0.380 150
6 Harrison WATTS Yamaha +0.402 146
7 Levi RUSSO  Yamaha +0.516 149
8 John PELGRAVE Yamaha +0.872 147
9 Hudson THOMPSON Yamaha +0.883 147
10 Sam DRANE Yamaha +1.924 147
11 Bodie PAIGE Yamaha +8.287 146
12 William HUNT Yamaha +8.582 146
13 Alexander CODEY Yamaha +8.746 146
14 Elijah ANDREW Yamaha +26.782 144
15 James WEAVER Yamaha +27.617 144
16 Abbie CAMERON Yamaha +27.795 142
17 Lachlan MOODY Yamaha +33.279 141
18 Nixon FROST Yamaha +33.340 143
19 Toby JAMES Yamaha +33.623 143

 


Sidecar Race One Results

Pos Rider………………………………………………………………. Machine Time/Gap Speed
1 Phillip UNDERWOOD / Tristan VERCOE Suzuki 8m12.803 217
2 Howard FORD / Corey BLACKMAN Suzuki +8.240 211
3 Des HARVEY / Stephen MARSHALL Kawasaki +8.916 213
4 Jamie TURNER / Shelby TURNER Suzuki +9.422 212
5 Patrick CLANCY / Amanda WILLIAMS Suzuki +15.312 203
6 Neil TURNER / Danyon TURNER Suzuki +17.058 218
7 Jeff BROWN / Paris HALSEY Suzuki +18.838 207
8 Mick ALTON / Chrissie CLANCY Suzuki +19.828 203
9 Darryl RAYNER / Cathy WARNE Honda +28.488 196
DNF John COOPER / Diane BOUGHEN Suzuki +3 Laps 188

Sidecar Race Two Results

Pos Rider…………………………………………………………….. Machine Time/Gap Speed
1 Phillip UNDERWOOD / Tristan VERCOE Suzuki 8m04.717 213
2 Jamie TURNER / Shelby TURNER Suzuki +18.514 215
3 Jeff BROWN / Paris HALSEY Suzuki +26.659 207
4 Mick ALTON / Chrissie CLANCY Suzuki +27.622 203
5 Patrick CLANCY / Amanda WILLIAMS Suzuki +32.145 199
6 Darryl RAYNER / Cathy WARNE Honda +33.731 196
7 Des HARVEY / Stephen MARSHALL Kawasaki +34.189 212
8 John COOPER / Diane BOUGHEN Suzuki +1m28.382 183
9 Neil TURNER / Danyon TURNER Suzuki +1m53.567 204
DNF Howard FORD / Corey BLACKMAN Suzuki +3 Laps 207

 


ASBK 2022 Round Two – QLD Raceway Schedule

Saturday 19th March
Time Class Event Duration
9.00 9.20 Sidecars Qualifying 20 mins
9.25 9.45 Supersport 300 Q1 20 mins
9.50 10.15 Supersport Q1 25 mins
10.20 10.40 R3 Cup Q1 20 mins
10.45 11.20 Superbike Practice 35 mins
11.25 11.40 bLU cRU Q1 15 mins
11.45 12.05 Sidecars R1 6 Laps
12.10 12.30 Supersport 300 Q2 20 mins
12.30 13.15 Lunch  45 mins
13.15 13.35 R3 Cup Q2 20 mins
13.40 14.05 Supersport Q2 25 mins
14.10 14.25 bLU cRU  Q2 15 mins
14.25 14.35 ASBK TV Track Time Media 10 mins
14.35 14.55 Supersport 300 R1 10 Laps
15.00 15.15 Superbike Q1 15 mins
15.30 15.45 Superbike (Top 12) Q2 15 mins
15.50 16.05 bLU cRU R1 6 Laps
16.10 16.30 Sidecars R2 6 Laps
16.35 16.55 R3 Cup R1 8 Laps
Sunday 20th March
8.10 8.15 bLU cRU  WUP 5 mins
8.20 8.25 Supersport WUP 5 mins
8.30 8.35 Supersport 300 & R3 WUP 5 mins
8.40 8.50 Superbike WUP 10 mins
8.55 9.00  Sidecars WUP 5 mins
9.08 9.23 bLU cRU R2 6 Laps
9.28 9.58 Supersport  R1 14 Laps
10.03 10.23 Supersport 300 R2 10 Laps
10.31 11.11 Superbike R1 16 Laps
11.19 11.39 R3 Cup  R2 8 Laps
11.40 12.40 Lunch 60 mins
12.40 13.00 bLU cRU R3 6 Laps
13.05 13.35 Supersport  R2 14 Laps
13.40 14.00 Supersport 300 R3 10 Laps
14.10 14.50 Superbike R2 16 Laps
15.00 15.20 R3 Cup R3 8 Laps
15.25 15.45 Sidecars R3 6 Laps

2022 ASBK Calendar

Round 1 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, VIC 25 – 27 February
SBK, SSPT, SS300, R3 Cup, OJC, SBK Masters
Round 2 Queensland Raceway, Ipswich QLD 18 – 20 March
SBK, SSPT, SS300, R3 Cup, OJC, Sidecars
Round 3 Wakefield Park Raceway, Goulburn NSW 22 – 24 April
SBK, SSPT, SS300, R3 Cup, OJC, Sidecars
Round 4 Hidden Valley Raceway, Darwin NT 17 – 19 June
* With Supercars – SBK Only
Round 5 Morgan Park Raceway, Warwick QLD 5 – 7 August
SBK, SSPT, SS300, R3 Cup, OJC
Round 6 Symmons Plains Raceway – Launceston TAS 20 – 23 October
SBK, SSPT, SS300, R3 Cup
Round 7 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Cowes VIC TBA – November
TBC
Round 8 The Bend Motorsport Park, Tailem Bend SA 2 – 4 December
SBK, SSPT, SS300, R3 Cup, OJC
ASBK Night of Champions Dinner – The Bend 4 December



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