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ASBK Superbike and Supersport qualifying round ups from The Bend


ASBK 2023
Round Seven – The Bend

Troy Herfoss topped the FP4 session on Saturday morning after putting in the fastest ever lap of The Bend, a 1m50.275 firing a shot across the bows of his title rival Josh Waters, the McMartin Racing man second quickest in FP4 on 1m50.693.

Troy Herfoss – Image RbMotoLens

Behind them the YRT pairing of Cru Halliday and Mike Jones were starting to build their speed and finished Saturday morning third and fourth on the time-sheets, just ahead of young Max Stauffer, who after taking a wrong direction in set-up couldn’t match the speed he showed on Friday.

Max Stauffer – Image RbMotoLens

Despite plenty of preparation, a few teams had been suffering various woes throughout the weekend so far.  Glenn Allerton had cooling problems with the BMW, Broc Pearson had some brake and then electronic issues on the DesmoSport Ducati, while Arthur Sissis was struggling to get comfortable on the Unitech Racing Yamaha.  All those riders were hoping to put there various problems behind them when they rolled out of pit-lane at 1440 on Saturday afternoon for the opening qualifying session.

A difficult weekend so far for Arthur Sissis – Image RbMotoLens

The last two riders to join the track in Q1 were the title contenders, Troy Herfoss and Josh Waters…. While that pair sat in the pits Cru Halliday was doing the business early on, his first flying lap a 1m50.533 to set the early benchmark.

Cru Halliday – Image RbMotoLens

Broc Pearson’s dramas were not behind him, the DesmoSport Ducati rider rolling to a stop at turn one after not making the corner early in the session. Pearson returned to the pits where he remained until there were only a few minutes left in the session but failed to improve on his early 1m52.313, which was still enough to secure him a spot in Q2 thanks to placing 11th.

Broc Pearson and DesmoSport Ducati spent Friday chasing problems – Image RbMotoLens

Josh Waters, Troy Herfoss and Bryan Staring joined the circuit with ten-minutes remaining in the session.  Keeping their powder dry and their tyres fresh, knowing they only need to be in the top 12 to secure promotion through to Q2, where the grid will really be decided.

Bryan Staring – Image RbMotoLens

Herf’s first lap a 1m50.900 (P2), Staring a 1m51.783 (P7) and Waters a 1m50.972 (P3).  They then rolled around for another couple of laps before returning to pit-lane. With five-minutes left on the shot clock the entire top ten were in the pits, and remained there until the end of the session.

Cru Halliday – Image RbMotoLens

Superbike Q1 Times

  1. Cru Halliday 1m50.533
  2. Troy Herfoss 1m50.900
  3. Josh Waters 1m50.972
  4. Mike Jones 1m51.466
  5. Max Stauffer 1m51.625
  6. Bryan Staring 1m51.783
  7. Anthony West 1m51.828
  8. Arthur Sissis 1m51.920
  9. Ted Collins 1m52.192
  10. Glenn Allerton 1m52.297
  11. Broc Pearson 1m52.313
  12. Mark Chiodo 1m52.507
  13. Matt Walters 1m54.410
  14. Paris Hardwick 1m56.479
  15. Josh Soderland 1m56.634
  16. Michael Kemp 1m57.454

Superbike Q2

The pit-lane exit opened on schedule at 1515 for the final 15-minute qualifying session and the first riders to roll out were Troy Herfoss, Bryan Staring, Anthony West and Glenn Allerton. Moments later the entire 12 riders were on track and building speed for their first time attack.

Anthony West – Image RbMotoLens

The early benchmark set by Herf at 1m50.743, the Penrite Honda man then rolled off for a lap before returning to pit-lane.

Troy Herfoss – Image RbMotoLens

With ten-minutes left it was Herfoss, Halliday, Waters, Allerton, Staring and Jones while Anthony West rounded out that top seven.

Troy Herfoss – Image RbMotoLens

At the halfway point of the session the entire field were in the pits.

Josh Waters – Image RbMotoLens

The point for pole is likely to prove pivotal in regards to who is crowned the 2023 Australian Superbike Champion come Sunday afternoon there was little doubt that both Herfoss and Waters would be out again for a final run at that crucial point for pole… Or would one of the YRT boys steal their thunder to ensure we start Sunday with Herfoss and Waters still tied on points…

Mike Jones – Image RbMotoLens

With five minutes left on the shot clock the track was again busy with the only rider remaining in the pits being Anthony West who was having an issue at the rear of his bike that his Addicted To Track crew were trying to fix in order to get him back on track.

Glenn Allerton – Image RbMotoLens

Glenn Allerton was trying to hang with Herfoss on a late time attack…  Herfoss a tenth under his previous best at the first split, 0.247 under at the second split… Glenn Allerton and Max Stauffer also under at the second split…  Herf four-tenths under at the third split… Crosses the stripe at 1m50.202 for P1 and Max Stauffer shot up to P2 with a 1m50.550.  Cru Halliday up to P3, Jones P4 and Allerton P5 with two-minutes remaining…

Cru Halliday – Image RbMotoLens

Josh Waters then up to P2 on a 1m50.420… Herf on another flyer…  Almost three-tenths under at the second split… Still more than two-tenths at the third split…. The time….. The first ever 1m49 at The Bend!

The P1 pit-board for Troy Herfoss – Image RbMotoLens

A 1m49.889 the new benchmark, but Waters also on a flyer… The McMartin Ducati man losing time in the final split though to finish with a 1m50.298…

McMartin Racing crew watch on with trepidation – Image RbMotoLens

Cru Halliday then finished his run with a 1m50.312 to push Max Stauffer off the front row.  The top three all under the previous qualifying lap record.

Max Stauffer – Image RbMotoLens

That vital point for pole going to Herfoss thanks to that sensational lap.

Troy Herfoss and Paul Free – Image RbMotoLens

The Penrite Honda man now takes that slender single-point lead into tomorrow’s two 11-lap contests that will decide the 2023 Australian Superbike Championship.

Superbike Q2 Times
1. Troy Herfoss 1m49.889
2. Josh Waters 1m50.298
3. Cru Halliday 1m50.312
Troy Herfoss – P1

I am so happy, I have been taking about a 49 forever, for a race to go to the next second bracket is always a bit special.  I got the perfect lap, no traffic, and the bike is working amazing, some of the most fun I have had on a motorbike was in the last minute and 49.

Troy Herfoss – Image RbMotoLens

Superbike Q2 Times

  1. Troy Herfoss 1m49.889
  2. Josh Waters 1m50.298
  3. Cru Halliday 1m50.312
  4. Max Stauffer 1m50.550
  5. Mike Jones 1m50.688
  6. Glenn Allerton 1m50.881
  7. Bryan Staring 1m51.265
  8. Arthur Sissis 1m51.274
  9. Anthony West 1m51.325
  10. Broc Pearson 1m51.556
  11. Mark Chiodo 1m51.669
  12. Ted Collins 1m51.776

Superbike Championship Points

Pos Rider Points
1 Troy HERFOSS 294
2 Josh WATERS 293
3 Glenn ALLERTON 226
4 Cru HALLIDAY 222
5 Mike JONES 220
6 Bryan STARING 189
7 Broc PEARSON 186
8 Ted COLLINS 174
9 Arthur SISSIS 158
10 Max STAUFFER 151
11 Anthony WEST 119
12 Matt WALTERS 99
13 Paris HARDWICK 98
14 Michael KEMP 84
15 Scott ALLARS 80
16 Josh SODERLAND 41
17 Jack DAVIS 41
18 Mark CHIODO 34
19 Michael EDWARDS 32
20 Eddie LEESON 32
21 Jed METCHER 16
22 Dominic DE LEON 13
23 Nicholas MARSH 12
24 Albert BAKER 12
25 Leanne NELSON 4

Supersport

There is much interest in the Supersport category this weekend, where the title is also on the line come Sunday.  Kurri Kurri’s Cameron Dunker takes a 14-point lead into this final round but is up against a pair of South Australian locals in the fight for the title. Olly Simpson is ten years his senior and has three seasons of Red Bull Rookies experience under his belt.  Only two-points further behind is Simpson’s fellow croweater Ty Lynch.

Harrison Voight – Image RbMotoLens

Adding further spice to the Supersport mix is the return of international riders Tom Toparis, Harrison Voight, Archie McDonald and Harry Khouri to the fold after seasons spent in Europe. While Taiyo Aksu returns from racing in Japan this season to jump back into the Aussie Supersport mix.  Simpson topped proceedings on Friday ahead of Voight, Dunker and Toparis.

Archie McDonald – Image RbMotoLens

Harrison Voight went under the previous qualifying and race lap records on Saturday morning, the Queenslander’s 1m54.618 on his seventh lap of the session setting the Q1 benchmark. That was not his only 1m54.6 though, Voight also dropping in a 1m54.646 on his 12th and final lap of the session. Tom Toparis ran Voight close though, a 1m54.770 putting Voight on notice that he won’t have it all his own way this time out at The Bend. Simpson joined them in the 54s, a 1m54.825 while championship leader Cam Dunker still had some speed to find, his best a 1m55.507 good enough for fourth place in Q1 ahead of Ty Lynch.

Cam Dunker – Image RbMotoLens

Tom Toparis is doing as few laps as possible today and spending the time between sessions with his left hand/wrist in a bucket of ice water. The Goulburn rider broke his wrist in a few places only a month ago and has been spending plenty of time in a hyperbaric chamber in order to be able to race here this weekend.

Tom Toparis – Image RbMotoLens

Hayden Nelson crashed at turn nine late in the session which dented his progress, the Cube Racing Stop & Seal rider ranked ninth at the end of Q1.

The second 25-minute Supersport qualifying session saw some light drizzle fall from time to time.  It was just enough to hold the riders back a little, the top three from the morning session not improving their time.

Cam Dunker did improve marginally but not enough to move up onto that from row.

Harrison Voight on pole – Image RbMotoLens

Another to improve was Harry Khouri who found almost two-seconds on his borrowed machine to move up to sixth place on combined times.

Harry Khouri – Image RbMotoLens

Olly Simpson stopped at turn one with a mechanical issue late in the second session which robbed him of the chance to improve. The South Australian stranded out on the circuit for the final seven-minutes of the session but is still on the front row thanks to his speed in Q1.

Supersport Qualifying Results
1. Harrison VOIGHT Yamaha YZF-R6 1:54.618
2. Tom TOPARIS Yamaha YZF-R6 1:54.770
3. Olly SIMPSON Yamaha YZF-R6 1:54.825

Supersport Qualifying Results

  1. Harrison VOIGHT Yamaha YZF-R6 1:54.618
  2. Tom TOPARIS Yamaha YZF-R6 1:54.770
  3. Olly SIMPSON Yamaha YZF-R6 1:54.825
  4. Cameron DUNKER Yamaha YZF-R6 1:55.322 (Q2)
  5. Ty LYNCH Yamaha YZF-R6 1:55.571
  6. Harry KHOURI Yamaha YZF-R6 1:55.965 (Q2)
  7. Jonathan NAHLOUS Yamaha YZF-R6 1:56.110 (Q2)
  8. Scott NICHOLSON Yamaha YZF-R6 1:56.309
  9. Dallas SKEER Yamaha YZF-R6 1:56.345
  10. Jake FARNSWORTH Yamaha YZF-R6 1:56.454 (Q2)
  11. Hayden NELSON Yamaha YZF-R6 1:56.698
  12. Archie McDONALD Yamaha YZF-R6 1:56.753
  13. Jack MAHAFFY Yamaha YZF-R6 1:56.921
  14. Jack FAVELLE Honda CBR RR 1:57.424 (Q2)
  15. Declan CARBERRY Suzuki GSXR 1:57.872
  16. Taiyo AKSU Yamaha YZF-R6 1:58.401
  17. Cooper ROWNTREE Yamaha YZF-R6 1:59.100 (Q2)
  18. Mitch SIMPSON Yamaha YZF-R6 1:59.366
  19. Declan VAN ROSMALEN Yamaha YZF-R6 2:01.666
  20. Jordan WHITE Yamaha YZF-R6 2:05.939

New qualifying record for SS class
Previous: 1:54.672 by Broc PEARSON on a Yamaha YZF-R6 set on 04/12/21

Supersport Championship Points

Pos Rider Bike Points
1 Cameron DUNKER Yamaha 196
2 Olly SIMPSON Yamaha 182
3 Ty LYNCH Yamaha 180
4 Dallas SKEER Yamaha 125
5 Jack PASSFIELD Yamaha 125
6 Scott NICHOLSON Yamaha 122
7 John LYTRAS Yamaha 122
8 Jake FARNSWORTH Yamaha 111
9 Tom BRAMICH Yamaha 101
10 Hayden NELSON Yamaha 98
11 Jonathan NAHLOUS Yamaha 95
12 Jack FAVELLE Honda 91
13 Reece OUGHTRED Yamaha 77
14 Declan CARBERRY Suzuki 73
15 Sean CONDON Yamaha 70
16 Ben BAKER Yamaha 70
17 Glenn NELSON Yamaha 63
18 Tarbon WALKER Yamaha 53
19 Mitch SIMPSON Yamaha 53
20 Harrison VOIGHT Yamaha 51
21 Brendan WILSON Yamaha 35
22 Luca DURNING Yamaha 33
23 Luke SANDERS Yamaha 31
24 Tom TOPARIS Yamaha 26
25 Hunter FORD Kawasaki 25
26 Jake SENIOR Yamaha 19
27 Declan VAN ROSMALEN Yamaha 15
28 Aiden WAGNER Yamaha 15
29 Morgan McLAREN-WOOD Yamaha 11
30 Noel MAHON Yamaha 5

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