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Glenn Allerton on top after Friday practice at Morgan Park ASBK


ASBK 2024
Round Four- Morgan Park

Cru Halliday got out of the right side of bed today, topping FP1, then also topping FP2. The top eight riders were all in the 13s in FP2 as the pace picked up. Halliday led the way ahead of Allerton, Pearson, Sissis, Jones, Staring, Waters, and Max Stauffer, the final rider in the 13s during FP2.

Anthony West had been in the 13s in FP1 but must have been concentrating on long runs during FP2, he was quickly back into the 13s when FP3 got underway.

A foggy start this morning at Morgan Park Raceway – Image RbMotoLens

It really warmed up here at Morgan Park this afternoon after our foggy start. A beautiful sunny 20-degree ambient had seen the track warm to over 30-degrees by the time Superbike competitors hit the track for the third and final 35-minute session of the day just before 1540 this afternoon.

Some of the big hitters took their time to join the fray in FP3. The YRT pairing of Mike Jones and Cru Halliday were some of the last. Still, it was championship leader Josh Waters who left pit lane last, the McMartin Ducati rider cutting a few laps before returning to the pits without setting any quick times.

Glenn Allerton – Image RbMotoLens

At the halfway point of the session Glenn Allerton was on top with a 1m13.610 but it was crowded over the next few tenths with seven riders in the 13s. Cru Halliday’s 1m13.311 from FP2 still had him on top on combined times ahead of Allerton’s 1m13.343 in FP2, and Broc Pearson’s 1m13.523 also in FP2.

Josh Waters – Images by RbMotoLens

Things started to heat up in the final half of FP3, though. Josh Waters was down to 1m13.412 after heading back out again. He then immediately backed that up with a 1m13.776, followed by a 1m13.612 before returning to the pits.

Arthur Sissis – Image RbMotoLens

Arthur Sissis had been pretty impressive in FP2, getting down to a 1m13.542 to go fourth quickest on a circuit he doesn’t have much experience at. And if there is a track you need experience at in order to be competitive, it is this one, as it is quite technical and very bumpy, and it really, really pays to know exactly where those bumps are… The South Australian improved to 1m13.143 in FP3 to go top on combined times with just under ten-minutes remaining in the session. The Stop & Seal bike is also pretty new to Arthur; he only rode it for the first time during the previous round at Queensland Raceway.

Broc Pearson is still feeling the lingering effects from a heavy tumble during testing recently – Image RbMotoLens

Broc Pearson had a huge crash here two weeks ago and is still very sore from that tumble. That didn’t stop him from improving to second on combined times with just on five-minutes left in the session, also in the 1m13.1s, a 1m13.182. Broc’s second-placed ranking only lasted seconds though as Cru Halliday crossed the stripe to best them all with a 1m13.119 to put himself back on top.

Cru Halliday was fast in every session – Image RbMotoLens

Glenn Allerton then returned fire with a 1m12.917, the first 12 of the day, pushing Cru back to second with just over three-minutes left in the session.

That marker stood the test of time. Glenn Allerton finishes the opening day of practice here at Morgan Park on top.

Cru Halliday second and Arthur Sissis third.

Arthur Sissis – Image RbMotoLens

In the dying seconds of FP3 Mike Jones demoted Broc Pearson from fourth to fifth by two-hundredths of a second. With Josh Waters sixth on 1m13.257 it was tight at the top, just over three-tenths covers the top six at the end of day one.

I am sure we are going to see more from Anthony West – Image RbMotoLens

We can expect a lot more tomorrow and on Sunday from not only those six riders, but also from Anthony West, Max Stauffer and Bryan Staring.

We are also yet to see the best from Max Stauffer – Image RbMotoLens

Stauffer was very fast here during testing a few weeks ago but is struggling to adapt back to the Pirelli tyres and ASBK bike after more recently logging plenty of laps testing for the Suzuka 8 Hour on a very different bike and tyres.  His young team-mate Cam Dunker is also capable of much more but this track is hard work on a Superbike when a litre machine is still pretty new to you.

Cam Dunker started the season really strongly but at some circuits has struggled to keep up that incredibly promising early form – Image RbMotolens

Mike Jones set the qualifying lap record here last year at 1m12.079. The Queenslander also set a new race lap record that weekend. That benchmark to beat is 1m12.079. Will we see an 11 this weekend…? Superbike competitors will be back on track at 1025 on Saturday morning for FP4 ahead of Qualifying, which will get underway at 1435. The opening 16-lap race is scheduled for 1125 on Sunday morning, while the second and final bout of the round will start at 1505.

Mike Jones is the lap record holder at Morgan Park – Image RbMotoLens

Superbike Friday Combined Practice Times

  1. Glenn Allerton – BMW 1m12.917
  2. Cru Halliday – Yamaha 1m13.119
  3. Arthur Sissis – Yamaha 1m13.143
  4. Mike Jones – Yamaha 1m13.160
  5. Broc Pearson – Ducati 1m13.182
  6. Josh Waters – Ducati 1m13.257
  7. Anthony West – Yamaha 1m13.640
  8. Max Stauffer – Yamaha 1m13.757
  9. Bryan Staring – Yamaha 1m13.759
  10. Cam Dunker – Yamaha 1m13.954
  11. John Lytras – Yamaha 1m14.051
  12. Ty Lynch – Yamaha 1m15.646
  13. Ryan Yanko – Yamaha 1m16.367
  14. Paris Hardwick – Yamaha 1m17.054
  15. Josh Soderland – Yamaha 1m17.671
  16. Michael Edwards – Yamaha 1m19.273
  17. Paul Linkenbagh – Yamaha 1m20.667
  18. Michael Kemp – Yamaha 1m20.811

ASBK Superbike Championship Points

Pos Rider Bike Points
1 Josh WATERS Ducati 144.5
2 Cru HALLIDAY Yamaha 115
3 Mike JONES Yamaha 112.5
4 Max STAUFFER Yamaha 98
5 Broc PEARSON Ducati 97.5
6 Troy HERFOSS Ducati 84
7 Cameron DUNKER Yamaha 82.5
8 Bryan STARING Yamaha 82
9 Harrison VOIGHT Ducati 82
10 Anthony WEST Yamaha 71.5
11 Glenn ALLERTON BMW 70
12 Arthur SISSIS Yamaha 66.5
13 John LYTRAS Yamaha 53
14 Josh SODERLAND Yamaha 44.5
15 Paris HARDWICK Kawasaki 42

Supersport

Supersport competitors picked up their pace markedly in FP2 thanks to a 31-degree track temperature, almost 15-degrees warmer than they experienced in FP1.

The second Supersport practice session was interrupted after Archie McDonald’s R6 sprung a leak

The session was also interrupted for some time after Archie McDonald’s YZF-R6 divulged its lifeblood into the belly pan of the Stop & Seal machine.

This bike was in need of some Stop & Seal to keep the oil in…

I promised Robbie I wouldn’t use the Stop & Seal pun for the leak to be plugged, but I lied; there you go…

An oil soaked Archie McDonald

The cause of the leak was down to the cam cover on the machine not being appropriately secured when it was reinstalled after the M.A. camshaft technical inspections held at the previous round. That is down to Stop & Seal, though, not M.A., as putting the machine back together is the team’s responsibility.

Archie McDonald was on a high note  recently breaking through for his first victory in the Stock ECh category at the Portimao FIM Junior GP event but the oil leak in FP2, followed by a crash at turn six in FP3 has the normally bubbly Archie looking pretty disconsolate this afternoon. He has never ridden this track before, is still learning where the bumps are, and there are a lot of them, and had just really got his head around riding on the Pirelli tyres in Europe only to come back to Australia and change tack again to ride to the Michelin rubber that the Stop & Seal team use. The recently turned 18-year-old hopes to turn things around tomorrow.

Jack Favelle topped FP1 – Image RbMotoLens

Championship leader Jonathan Nahlous topped the FP2 session with a 1m15.564 ahead of Hayden Nelson, Olly Simpson, Tom Toparis and FP1 pacesetter Jack Favelle.

Jonathan Nahlous looks in good form this weekend

Tom Toparis got wound up in the final session to top the day but Jonathan Nahlous was still right on his tail, less than a tenth separated them at the end of proceedings.

Tom Toparis – Image RbMotoLens

Third outright on Friday went to Hayden Nelson on the Landscape Supplies Kawasaki ahead of the hugely experienced Olly Simpson.

Olly Simpson and crew in pit-lane

Supersport competitors will be on track early on Saturday. Their first qualifying session is scheduled for 0930, followed by final qualifying at 1310. So, an early start and an early finish. Race one is scheduled for 1025 on Sunday morning, followed by the second 14-lap contest at 1400.

Supersport Friday Combined Practice Times

  1. Tom Toparis – Yamaha 1m15.314
  2. Jonathan Nahlous – Yamaha 1m15.398
  3. Hayden Nelson – Kawasaki 1m15.817
  4. Olly Simpson – Yamaha 1m15.890
  5. Jack Favelle – Yamaha 1m15.960
  6. Tom Bramich – Yamaha 1m16.032
  7. Archie McDonald – Yamaha 1m16.422
  8. Jake Farnsworth – Yamaha 1m16.453
  9. Jack Mahaffy – Yamaha 1m16.566
  10. Marianos Nikolis – Yamaha 1m16.727
  11. Glenn Nelson – Yamaha 1m16.927
  12. Callum Barker – Kawasaki 1m17.202
  13. Luca Durning – Yamaha 1m17.930
  14. Brandon Demmery – Kawasaki 1m18.119
  15. Cooper Rowntree – Yamaha 1m20.543
  16. Jeremy Huddlestone – Yamaha 1m22.365

Supersport Championship Points

Pos Rider Bike Points
1 Jonathan NAHLOUS Yamaha 130
2 Olly SIMPSON Yamaha 103
3 Jake FARNSWORTH Yamaha 102
4 Tom BRAMICH Yamaha 102
5 Archie McDONALD Yamaha 99
6 Tom TOPARIS Yamaha 97
7 Marcus HAMOD Honda 76
8 Corey TURNER Yamaha 71
9 Jack FAVELLE Yamaha 71
10 Jack MAHAFFY Yamaha 64
11 Mark CHIODO Honda 64
12 Brandon DEMMERY Kawasaki 60
13 Jacob HATCH Kawasaki 60
14 Glenn NELSON Yamaha 58
15 Hayden NELSON Kawasaki 53
16 Cooper ROWNTREE Yamaha 28
17 Declan VAN ROSMALEN Yamaha 26
18 Corey SNOWSILL Yamaha 24
19 Luke SANDERS Yamaha 24
20 Scott NICHOLSON Yamaha 24

Supersport 300 Friday Combined Practice Times

  1. Valentino Knezovic – Yamaha 1m24.352
  2. Jesse Stroud – Yamaha 1m24.796
  3. Casey Middleton – Kawasaki 1m24.911
  4. Will Nassif – Yamaha 1m25.257
  5. Harrison Watts – Kawasaki 1m25.267
  6. Joshua Newman – Kawasaki 1m25.472
  7. Jordan Simpson – Yamaha 1m25.997
  8. Oliver Short – Kawasaki 1m26.664
  9. John Pelgrave – Yamaha 1m26.678
  10. William Hunt – Yamaha 1m26.778
  11. Ryder Gilbert – Yamaha 1m26.788
  12. Oscar Lewis – Yamaha 1m27.177
  13. Lincoln Knight – Yamaha 1m27.548
  14. David Coward – Yamaha 1m29.442
  15. Mitchell Cartwright – Yamaha 1m31.716
  16. Georgia Stephens – Yamaha 1m35.081

Supersport 300 Championship Points

Pos Rider Bike Points
1 J Newman Kaw 171
2 H Watts Kaw 167
3 V Knezovic Yam 157
4 M Simpson Yam 123
5 J Simpson Yam 118
6 C Moylan Kaw 102
7 R Larkin Yam 102
8 J Pelgrave Yam 99
9 W Nassif Yam 97
10 T Morrison Kaw 91
11 J Stroud Kaw 78
12 P Svoboda Kaw 69
13 L Knight Yam 65
14 R Gilbert Yam 63
15 O Short Kaw 55
16 W Hunt Yam 52
17 C Middleton Kaw 48
18 V Fleming Kaw 44
19 O Lewis Yam 43
20 T Nicolson Kaw 43
21 A Codey Yam 30
22 T Relph Yam 28
23 A Cameron Yam 22
24 M Ritter Yam 20
25 M Cartwright Yam 18
26 N Yfantidis Yam 14
27 M Shaw Yam 10
28 J Kaiser Kaw 4
29 H Air Yam 4
30 T Zhao Yam 3
31 H Short Yam 2

ShopYamaha R3 Cup Friday Combined Practice Times

  1. Valentino Knezovic 1m24.608
  2. Will Nassif 1m25.666
  3. Jesse Stroud 1m25.729
  4. Jordan Simpson 1m25.751
  5. John Pelgrave 1m26.029
  6. Ryder Gilbert 1m26.356
  7. Lincoln Knight 1m27.004
  8. William Hunt 1m27.103
  9. Alexander Codey 1m27.151
  10. Oscar Lewis 1m28.936
  11. Elijah Andrew 1m29.032
  12. David Coward 1m30.046
  13. Mitchell Cartwright 1m32.176
  14. Georgia Stephens 1m36.855

bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup Friday Combined Practice Times

  1. Hunter Charlett 1m37.707
  2. Hunter Corney 1m38.661
  3. Rossi McAdam 1m39.282
  4. Ethan Johnson 1m39.471
  5. Elijah Andrew 1m39.846
  6. Nikolas Lazos 1m40.974
  7. Jai Strugnell 1m41.619
  8. Jed Louis 1m42.066
  9. Zane Beckinsale 1m42.176
  10. Phoenix O’Brien 1m43.249
  11. Henry Hynd 1m43.359
  12. Ethan Pelgrave 1m44.584
  13. Augustus O’Halloran 1m45.174
  14. Adam Jordan 1m47.969
  15. Zac Russo 1m53.097

bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup Championship Points

Pos Rider Bike R1 R2 R3 Points
1 H Corney Yam 25 25 25 143
2 R Mcadam Yam 16 18 18 105
3 E Johnson Yam 20 17 12 100
4 N lazos Yam 14 16 17 98
5 C lewis Yam 18 20 20 97
6 H CHArlett Yam 17 15 94
7 E Andrew Yam 15 13 11 82
8 J Louis Yam 12 14 14 76
9 P O’brien Yam 10 9 16 70
10 Z BeckInsale Yam 13 12 8 67
11 A O’Halloran Yam 9 11 15 66
12 E Pelgrave Yam 8 8 13 56
13 H Hynd Yam 11 10 51
14 Z Russo Yam 6 6 9 45
15 A Jordan Yam 7 7 10 43

2024 Australian Superbike Championship Calendar

  • Round 1: Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, VIC Feb 23-25
  • Round 2: Sydney Motorsport Park, NSW Mar 22-23
  • Round 3: Queensland Raceway, QLD Apr 26-28
  • Round 4: Morgan Park Raceway, QLD Jul 12-14
  • Round 5: Phillip Island GP Circuit, VIC Sept 7-8
  • Round 6: One Raceway, NSW Oct 4-6
  • Round 7: The Bend Motorsports Park, SA Nov 8-10

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