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Supersport & F3 round ups from St. George Summer Nights opener


MOTUL Summer Night Series hosted by St. George MCC
Sydney Motorsport Park – Gardner GP Circuit
Round One –

Words and images by Nick Edards / Half Light


Round One of St George Summer Nights Series 23/24 (SNS04) ran under lights at Sydney Motorsport Park, Friday 15th December. The previous race report, you can find here and covered the Pirelli Unlimited F1 and F2 classes, including a few more details on the format that I won’t repeat here.

AMA Warehouse 600 F1 riders Favelle, Rossi, Nelson, Blair and Van Rosmalen
AMA Warehouse 600 F1 riders Favelle, Rossi, Nelson, Blair and Van Rosmalen

This report focuses on AGV Unlimited F3, which is for Superbike riders not expected to hit sub 1:40sec lap times, and the AMA Warehouse 600 class. The 600s are split into two sub-categories but share track time. F1 is for International/National grade riders, F2 is the preserve of the Clubbies.

Both AGV Unlimited and AMA Warehouse 600 had a short, in the case of this round very short, qualifying session followed by three nine-minute plus one lap races.

AMA Warehouse 600 F2 rider's Nelson, Blair, Newman and Batten
AMA Warehouse 600 F2 rider’s Nelson, Blair, Newman and Batten

Despite the tight timing, with just four hours to complete all track action with a 6:30 pm start, all races did start although the AGV Unlimited’s final race was red-flagged as a result of an incident and had to be called with no points awarded as there wasn’t time to restart.


AGV Unlimited F3 Qualifying

In AGV Unlimited, the brevity of qualifying meant that riders were at best only able to complete two timed laps with some only managing one.

Ryan Masri topped the F3 qualifying
Ryan Masri topped the F3 qualifying, pushing him up to Unlimited F2

Ryan Masri (#96, BMW HP4) topped the timing sheets with a 1:38.9640 with Alistair Knipe (#411, Kawasaki ZX-10R), Josh Taylor (#34 Insight Auto Electrics BMW S 1000 RR), William Steuart (#78 Wills Garage Yamaha R1) and Muhammed Burhanuddin (#68 Wet4U, Portbike, GASD Kawasaki ZX-10R) holding second through fifth.

Alistair Knipe
Alistair Knipe was next fastest

Masri’s sub 1:40sec qualifying result saw him immediately bumped to Unlimited F2 as per standing rules.

AGV Unlimited F3 Race One

In Race One, Alistair Knipe crossed the line first but a 10 second penalty for a jump start lost him two places. As a result Josh Taylor took the win, Andrew Lee (#58 Gee Tee Motorcycles, Innershaft Works Aprilia RSV4) crossing the line six seconds behind Taylor.

Josh Taylor inherited the race one win,
Josh Taylor inherited the race one win, Knipe’s jumping the start

Had Knipe not scored the penalty, his margin of victory would have been a little over half a second. Muhammed Burhanuddin and James Berkley (#17 Amazing Grazing Boards BMW S 1000 RR) rounded out the top five.

Andrew Lee was runner-up
Andrew Lee was runner-up
Pos Rider Bike Time F/Lap
1 JOSHUA TAYLOR BMW 11:38.4840 1:38.2420 
2 ANDREW LEE APRILIA 11:44.8160 1:39.0160 
3 ALISTAIR KNIPE KAWASAKI 11:47.9130 1:37.4220*
4 MUHAMMED BURHANUDDIN KAWASAKI 11:55.8330 1:40.2530 
5 JAMES BERKLEY BMW 11:56.3030 1:40.3350 
6 ADAM TERRY KTM 11:59.3920 1:40.9910 
7 LUIGINO FRANCO YAMAHA 12:01.9600 1:41.3540 
8 WILLIAM STEUART YAMAHA 12:08.1760 1:41.9850 
9 JAMES BULLOCH YAMAHA 12:08.2240 1:42.3500 
10 LUKE MILLS HONDA 12:12.1140 1:43.1020 
11 MARTIN BALL SUZUKI 12:17.4440 1:42.5730 
12 SEAN HUGHSTON DUCATI 12:17.5250 1:41.7620 
13 BILAL EL CHAMI BMW 12:22.2330 1:43.5400 
14 ROBERT SALVIA KTM 12:26.0860 1:44.1420 
15 GAVIN MUDIE SUZUKI 12:27.1720 1:44.2750 
16 ASH EDWARDS YAMAHA 12:27.2560 1:43.0470 
17 JARROD HEATON SUZUKI 12:27.5590 1:44.6530 
18 RICHARD EASTON SUZUKI 12:50.0430 1:47.2660 
19 MICHAEL COLE YAMAHA 12:58.3150 1:48.7840 
20 JOHN SAVILL DUCATI 12:58.8460 1:48.8790 
21 DEAN WINTON DUCATI 12:59.0410 1:48.9960 
22 CASSANDRA TOFLER DUCATI 13:01.0230 1:49.8880 
23 CRAIG SHALES DUCATI 13:01.2990 1:48.7610 
DNF DAING I BIN AB MUNAP YAMAHA

AGV Unlimited Race Two

Race Two and Taylor was gone, taking the win from James Berkley with a comfortable gap of five seconds. Berkley had Lee on his tail across the line and Knipe and Burhanuddin rounded out the top five.

Josh Taylor checked out in Race Two
Josh Taylor checked out in Race Two, winning by five-seconds
Pos Rider Bike Time F/Lap
1 JOSHUA TAYLOR BMW 11:39.7790 1:38.6140*
2 JAMES BERKLEY BMW 11:45.3560 1:39.4700 
3 ANDREW LEE APRILIA 11:45.7520 1:39.3740 
4 ALISTAIR KNIPE KAWASAKI 11:52.3700 1:39.8740 
5 MUHAMMED BURHANUDDIN KAWASAKI 12:02.8230 1:40.5440 
6 LUIGINO FRANCO YAMAHA 12:12.2370 1:41.8500 
7 LUKE MILLS HONDA 12:12.8340 1:41.2810 
8 SEAN HUGHSTON DUCATI 12:13.4310 1:41.5720 
9 JAMES BULLOCH YAMAHA 12:13.4630 1:43.4330 
10 MARTIN BALL SUZUKI 12:13.6570 1:43.0850 
11 WILLIAM STEUART YAMAHA 12:14.8140 1:41.3060 
12 ROBERT SALVIA KTM 12:33.2950 1:45.5670 
13 JARROD HEATON SUZUKI 12:35.7850 1:46.1220 
14 DAING I BIN AB MUNAP YAMAHA 12:36.7200 1:45.6170 
15 BILAL EL CHAMI BMW 12:52.0710 1:43.9240 
16 MICHAEL COLE YAMAHA 12:56.3300 1:49.1190 
17 JOHN SAVILL DUCATI 13:04.8700 1:49.8560 
DNF GAVIN MUDIE SUZUKI 9:12.7740 1:44.1280 
DNF CASSANDRA TOFLER DUCATI
DNF ADAM TERRY KTM

AGV Unlimited Overall

With Race Three called without points awarded, Josh Taylor’s two from two gave him a perfect fifty-points at the top of the table and a twelve-point lead over Andrew Lee.

James Berkley was third for the round
James Berkley was third for the round

Second through fifth are covered by just five-points heading into Round Two on January 13th. Berkley, Knipe and Burhanuddin are holding third through fifth.

Burhanuddin slotted into fifth overall
Burhanuddin slotted into fifth overall

Taylor’s consistent sub 1:40sec laps will see him moved to F2 for Round Two and as per standing rules, and he’ll take half of the points gained from Round One with him.

Josh Taylor gets moved to the F2 for Round Two
Josh Taylor #34 AGV Unlimited F3

“Wow, what an introduction into racing! Being my first race, I was nervous to say the least. Everyone I interacted with from racers to marshalls to mechanics were super helpful and made me feel more than comfortable. To come away with two wins and a new PB is unbelievable, I’ve got plenty to learn and work on before Round Two but to consistently punch out 1.38’s in a race setting is an unreal feeling. Thanks to all involved, couldn’t have had a better experience.”

Josh Taylor
Josh Taylor
Andrew Lee #58 AGV Unlimited F3

“Had such a blast for the first round of night racing. It was so great to be fighting mates with perfect track conditions, and such a good vibe off track too! Looking forward to fighting for the top step at the next round in January.”

Andrew Lee
Andrew Lee
James Berkley #17 AGV Unlimited F3

“St George MCC Summer Night Series once again turned on the goods. I had a great night, PBs and third overall in F3 Unlimited. But more importantly the series is bloody awesome, qualifying and three races in quick succession. Suits me to a tee. Beers and presentations afterwards spot on. Big Thank you to all organisers and volunteers, pleasure to be there and a great atmosphere all round. There’s five more nights to go and I can’t wait. Thanks to St George for such a great series.”

AGV Unlimited F3 Standings

AGV Unlimited F3
Pos Rider Bike R1 R2 R3 Total
JOSHUA TAYLOR BMW S1000RR 25 25 0 50 
2 ANDREW LEE APRILIA RSV4 20 18 0 38 
3 JAMES BERKLEY BMW S1000RR 16 20 0 36 
4 ALISTAIR KNIPE KAWASAKI ZX10R 18 17 0 35 
5 MUHAMMED BURHANUDDIN KAWASAKI ZX10R 17 16 0 33 
6 LUIGINO FRANCO YAMAHA YZF R1 14 15 0 29 
7 LUKE MILLS HONDA CBR1000RR 11 14 0 25 
8 JAMES BULLOCH YAMAHA YZF R1 12 12 0 24 
9 WILLIAM STEUART YAMAHA R1 13 10 0 23 
10 SEAN HUGHSTON DUCATI V4S 9 13 0 22 
11 MARTIN BALL SUZUKI GSXRR 10 11 0 21 
12 ROBERT SALVIA KTM SXF 7 9 0 16 
13 ADAM TERRY KTM 890 DUKE 15 0 0 15 
14 BILAL EL CHAMI BMW S1000RR 8 6 0 14 
15 JARROD HEATON SUZUKI GSXR-1000 4 8 0 12 
16 MICHAEL COLE YAMAHA R1 2 5 0
17 DAING I BIN AB MUNAP YAMAHA R1M 0 7 0
18 GAVIN MUDIE SUZUKI GSXR1000 6 0 0
19 ASH EDWARDS YAMAHA YZFR1 5 0 0
20 JOHN SAVILL DUCATI V2 1 4 0
21 RICHARD EASTON SUZUKI GSXR750L 3 0 0

AMA Warehouse 600 F1 & F2 Qualifying

In AMA Warehouse 600 F1/F2 qualifying, Sean Condon (Digibiz Earthwork Yamaha R6) was quick out of the blocks, and isn’t he always. With only three timed laps for most riders, Condon was able to top the timing sheets with a 1:34.0680.

Sean Condon topped qualifying
Sean Condon topped qualifying, Joanthan Nahlous third

Jack Favelle (#33 Addicted to Track, Favelle Advisory Yamaha R6) took out second almost exactly a second down on Condon’s time.

Jonathan Nahlous (#20 Yamaha R6), Marcus Hamod (Motocity, Link International, AGV, Macna, TCX Boots, Motul, Pirelli, Jeckyl & Hyde, Suncoast Power House, Honda Honda CBR600RR) and Glenn Nelson (#9 Stop and Seal, Race and Road, XXX Suspension, All Spa Repairs, Form Commercial Group, P & T O’Brien Transport, Booches Bar, AGV, TCX, Plug a Lug Yamaha R6) held the remainder of the top spots in F1.

Glenn Nelson
Glenn Nelson

In the F2 class, Joshua Newman (#117, Wet4U Race Fairings, GCE Austr, GASD, Portbike, Arai Helmets, Ixon, Gaerne, Cassons Australia, SBS Brakes, NG Brakes, Venhill Engineering, DMK Designs Kawasaki ZX-6R) laid down a 1:37.0320 which was good enough to give him fastest in class and an eighth place start on the grid.

Rodley, Hunt and Rossi
Rodley, Hunt and Rossi

Christian Rossi (#77 Rossi Moto Works, Alite Trays & Canopies Yamaha R6), Matthew Blair (#64 Triumph Daytona 675R) and Simone Boldrini (#4 TF Moto, Maselli Suspension, BucciMoto AU, PZ Racing, Sydney Dyno, Motoschool, Sydney West Riders, Wellsprung Suspension Yamaha R6) were all F2 class riders able to break the 1:40sec mark in their qualifying runs giving them good grid positions going into the first race.

AMA Warehouse 600 F1 & F2 Race One

Condon continued to show great form in Race One, sprinting away for a near second-and-a-half victory over Jacob Roulstone with Nahlous just half a second behind in third. ASBK 2023 Supersport 300 champion Hamod took fourth with Cameron Dunker in fifth.

Condon leads Nahlous and Roulstone
Condon leads Nahlous and Roulstone

In F2, Newman took out the category win with a ninth-place overall finish with Rossi two-tenths of a second adrift. Blair, Boldrini and Timothy Rodley (#17 Motocity, Figtree Gourmet Kitchen, Rossi Motorworks Yamaha R6) took the remaining category top five spots.

Joshua Newman
Joshua Newman
Pos Rider Bike Class Time F/Lap
1 SEAN CONDON YAMAHA F1 11:04.4020 1:33.7370 
2 JACOB ROULSTONE F1 11:05.8670 1:33.7230*
3 JONATHAN NAHLOUS YAMAHA F1 11:06.0450 1:33.9550 
4 MARCUS HAMOD HONDA F1 11:10.9430 1:34.4800 
5 CAMERON DUNKER YAMAHA F1 11:11.1600 1:34.4660 
6 JACK FAVELLE YAMAHA F1 11:11.6160 1:34.7250 
7 GLENN NELSON YAMAHA F1 11:21.9440 1:36.1960 
8 DECLAN VAN ROSMALEN YAMAHA F1 11:30.4410 1:37.0820 
9 JOSHUA NEWMAN KAWASAKI F2 11:35.9980 1:38.0830 
10 CHRISTIAN ROSSI YAMAHA F2 11:36.1240 1:36.4960 
11 MATTHEW BLAIR TRIUMPH F2 11:36.6750 1:37.8310 
12 SIMONE BOLDRINI YAMAHA F2 11:37.0690 1:37.5510 
13 TIMOTHY RODLEY YAMAHA F2 11:42.6120 1:38.3990 
14 TIMOTHY HUNT TRIUMPH F2 11:43.4210 1:38.6380 
15 KRISTIAN O’DONNELL KAWASAKI F2 12:03.1030 1:41.1940 
16 BRADLEY LUMB KAWASAKI F2 12:03.1730 1:41.1270 
17 JOHN HORE SUZUKI F2 12:08.0820 1:42.2610 
18 GREGOR ROBERTSON KAWASAKI F2 12:08.2330 1:41.8330 
19 SARAH BATTEN TRIUMPH F2 12:09.2500 1:41.9010 
20 CAMERON PRENTICE YAMAHA F2 12:18.8740 1:43.6900 
21 KIANO BRUUN TRIUMPH F2 12:26.4330 1:44.7430 
22 STUART KITSON TRIUMPH F2 12:27.5390 1:42.2730 
23 MOHAMMAD SARFRAZ TRIUMPH F2 12:34.4490 1:44.4930 
24 MATTHEW FRANCO YAMAHA F2 12:34.8750 1:43.0870 
25 BRIAN BOLSTER SUZUKI F2 12:35.5210 1:43.2670 
26 DANIEL MAHER YAMAHA F2 12:37.8990 1:44.8080 
27 JAYSON REYES SUZUKI F2 12:45.1820 1:44.9580 
28 ANTHONY GEORGE YAMAHA F2 12:45.3860 1:47.0900 
29 KURT BERNHARDT YAMAHA F2 12:47.6190 1:46.3600 
30 DAVID NHAN CAO YAMAHA F2 12:49.1150 1:46.7830 
31 TOM FELLEW YAMAHA F2 11:06.0650 1:47.9110 
32 DANIEL CHARILAOU YAMAHA F2 11:07.5080 1:48.0270 
33 MAX YOUNG SUZUKI F2 11:52.1350 1:55.4120 
DNF PETER ZAMMIT KAWASAKI F2 5:13.3100 1:38.4530 
DNF DARAGH SMITH KAWASAKI F2 9:39.7570 1:51.9340

AMA Warehouse 600 F1 & F2 Race Two

Race Two in the 600 F1 category saw Jonathan Nahlous take command with a one-second win over Condon who had a battle on his hands with just three tenths of a second separating him Roulstone and Dunker at the end of seven manic laps.

Jonathan Nahlous took control in Race Two, pictured leading Roulstone and Condon
Jonathan Nahlous took control in Race Two, pictured leading Roulstone and Condon

Hamod couldn’t quite keep in touch with the top four but crossed the line in a very credible fifth spot just a second-and-a-half behind Dunker.

Cameron Dunker leads Hamod
Cameron Dunker leads Hamod

In F2, Christian Rossi’s good run came to an end when a brake issue landed him on his head in T11 without significant injury to him or his R6.

Simone Boldrini
Simone Boldrini

Once again, Newman took the win, Boldrini, Blair, Tim Hunt (#75 Assetnote Triumph Daytona 675R) and Timothy Rodley filling out the F2 top-five.

Pos Rider Bike Class Time F/Lap
1 JONATHAN NAHLOUS YAMAHA F1 11:08.1910 1:34.2990 
2 SEAN CONDON YAMAHA F1 11:09.1130 1:34.2290*
3 JACOB ROULSTONE F1 11:09.2340 1:34.3140 
4 CAMERON DUNKER YAMAHA F1 11:09.4220 1:34.2640 
5 MARCUS HAMOD HONDA F1 11:11.2090 1:34.7090 
6 JACK FAVELLE YAMAHA F1 11:11.3190 1:34.5410 
7 GLENN NELSON YAMAHA F1 11:24.3910 1:36.3910 
8 DECLAN VAN ROSMALEN YAMAHA F1 11:33.4230 1:37.3550 
9 JOSHUA NEWMAN KAWASAKI F2 11:34.3250 1:37.9220 
10 SIMONE BOLDRINI YAMAHA F2 11:35.4840 1:37.6850 
11 MATTHEW BLAIR TRIUMPH F2 11:37.4680 1:38.0250 
12 TIMOTHY HUNT TRIUMPH F2 11:41.7650 1:38.8780 
13 TIMOTHY RODLEY YAMAHA F2 11:41.8760 1:38.7950 
14 KRISTIAN O’DONNELL KAWASAKI F2 11:50.7710 1:40.1410 
15 JOHN HORE SUZUKI F2 12:01.4860 1:40.6720 
16 MATTHEW FRANCO YAMAHA F2 12:03.3670 1:40.8300 
17 BRADLEY LUMB KAWASAKI F2 12:03.4120 1:41.2260 
18 STUART KITSON TRIUMPH F2 12:03.7300 1:40.8730 
19 GREGOR ROBERTSON KAWASAKI F2 12:05.8660 1:41.9900 
20 CAMERON PRENTICE YAMAHA F2 12:06.3420 1:41.4070 
21 SARAH BATTEN TRIUMPH F2 12:07.8850 1:41.4010 
22 BRIAN BOLSTER SUZUKI F2 12:11.2460 1:42.9410 
23 KIANO BRUUN TRIUMPH F2 12:11.3130 1:42.2120 
24 DANIEL MAHER YAMAHA F2 12:29.6350 1:44.9550 
25 MOHAMMAD SARFRAZ TRIUMPH F2 12:30.5720 1:45.1860 
26 DAVID NHAN CAO YAMAHA F2 12:34.0530 1:44.9110 
27 JAYSON REYES SUZUKI F2 12:39.5870 1:44.6750 
28 BAILEY PRITCHARD YAMAHA F2 12:39.9980 1:44.6110 
29 ANTHONY GEORGE YAMAHA F2 12:40.2440 1:46.5580 
30 TOM FELLEW YAMAHA F2 11:09.0440 1:48.2960 
31 MAX YOUNG SUZUKI F2 11:30.3050 1:53.0670 
DNF KURT BERNHARDT YAMAHA F2 11:05.6040 1:48.3310 
DNF DANIEL CHARILAOU YAMAHA F2 11:05.8930 1:47.0530 
DNF DARAGH SMITH KAWASAKI F2 7:11.0870 1:43.5640 
DNF CHRISTIAN ROSSI YAMAHA F2  

AMA Warehouse 600 F1 & F2 Race Three

AMA Warehouse 600 F1 Race Three gave us another demonstration of 600 cc Tetris with multiple bikes packed into the smallest amount of track space possible. Condon taking the F1 win from Roulstone, Nahlous, Hamod and Favelle.

Condon leads Nahlous and Roulstone
Sean Condon leads Nahlous and Roulstone

In F2, it was three from three for Joshua Newman, Boldrini once again bringing it home in second and Hunt, Kristian O’Donnell (#49 Kawasaki ZX-6R) and Rodley taking the remaining top five places.

Hunt rounded out the F2 podium
Timothy Hunt rounded out the F2 podium
Pos Rider Bike Class Time F/Lap
1 SEAN CONDON YAMAHA F1 11:06.3750 1:33.9510*
2 JACOB ROULSTONE F1 11:08.3060 1:34.3250 
3 JONATHAN NAHLOUS YAMAHA F1 11:09.0450 1:34.3610 
4 MARCUS HAMOD HONDA F1 11:09.4180 1:34.3280 
5 JACK FAVELLE YAMAHA F1 11:09.4220 1:34.3520 
6 CAMERON DUNKER YAMAHA F1 11:09.4630 1:34.2290 
7 DECLAN VAN ROSMALEN YAMAHA F1 11:27.4080 1:36.8400 
8 JOSHUA NEWMAN KAWASAKI F2 11:27.7790 1:36.7140 
9 SIMONE BOLDRINI YAMAHA F2 11:42.3060 1:38.7910 
10 TIMOTHY HUNT TRIUMPH F2 11:42.9390 1:39.1170 
11 KRISTIAN O’DONNELL KAWASAKI F2 11:43.0640 1:38.9480 
12 TIMOTHY RODLEY YAMAHA F2 11:43.6080 1:38.9280 
13 MATTHEW BLAIR TRIUMPH F2 11:48.2440 1:39.3340 
14 MATTHEW FRANCO YAMAHA F2 11:54.0950 1:40.4430 
15 JOHN HORE SUZUKI F2 11:54.6490 1:39.9840 
16 GREGOR ROBERTSON KAWASAKI F2 11:57.3390 1:40.3240 
17 BRADLEY LUMB KAWASAKI F2 12:00.6650 1:40.6160 
18 STUART KITSON TRIUMPH F2 12:03.2360 1:40.8250 
19 BRIAN BOLSTER SUZUKI F2 12:04.1950 1:41.5220 
20 CAMERON PRENTICE YAMAHA F2 12:10.1520 1:42.6420 
21 SARAH BATTEN TRIUMPH F2 12:19.3990 1:42.8000 
22 KIANO BRUUN TRIUMPH F2 12:19.5820 1:42.9520 
23 BAILEY PRITCHARD YAMAHA F2 12:21.9780 1:42.3270 
24 MOHAMMAD SARFRAZ TRIUMPH F2 12:34.5940 1:45.5720 
25 DANIEL MAHER YAMAHA F2 12:34.6780 1:45.9990 
26 JAYSON REYES SUZUKI F2 12:34.9750 1:45.8670 
27 DAVID NHAN CAO YAMAHA F2 12:36.7320 1:45.4130 
28 ANTHONY GEORGE YAMAHA F2 12:37.9100 1:46.4750 
29 TOM FELLEW YAMAHA F2 11:12.6030 1:48.7970 
30 KURT BERNHARDT YAMAHA F2 11:13.3420 1:48.5150 
31 MAX YOUNG SUZUKI F2 11:17.7250 1:49.4540 
DNF DANIEL CHARILAOU YAMAHA F2 10:59.4120 1:47.2300

AMA Warehouse 600 F1 & F2 Overall

Going to Round Two in January, Condon leads F1 by nine-points from Nahlous with Roulstone, Hamod and Dunker in third through fifth.

Roulstone, Nahlous and Condon
Roulstone, Nahlous and Condon

In F2, Newman’s perfect 75 gives him a handsome lead of 18-points over Boldrini; Blair holds third, Hunt forth and Rodley fifth. Just three points separate third from fifth.

Blair held the final podium position in the F2 overall
Matthew Blair held the final podium position in the F2 overall
Sean Condon #26 AMA Warehouse F1

“It was great to be back at the Summer Night Series! The racing was awesome, but battling with JJ and Roulstone was absolutely epic! So much passing and real close racing. I absolutely loved it and am real happy to come away with the round win.”

Sean Condon's bike
Sean Condon’s bike
Jonathan Nahlous #20 AMA Warehouse F1

“Round One of the Summer Night Series, taking out P2 overall for the night! I had such a great time being able to race with some really fast boys under lights, scrapping with everyone back and forth and learning heaps from some very experienced racers racing hard against each other. My highlight was my Race Two win, I had a problem off the start and dropped to ninth so I had to make my way back through the pack battling and fighting back to the front. Really looking forward to the next round next month hoping to go one better, I know a lot of the same boys will be there so it won’t be easy, but that’s what makes it exciting and that’s what I love.”

Jonathan Nahlous
Jonathan Nahlous
Jacob Roulstone, #12 AMA Warehouse F1

“The first summer night series was awesome fun. Really enjoyed the close racing in the 600 class. Thanks to the club for putting it all together, always great events and thanks also to Kelvin Reilly for the bike. Can’t wait for the next round on 13th January.”

Jacob Roulstone
Jacob Roulstone
Joshua Newman #117 AMA Warehouse F2

“Was a fantastic night and a great first outing onboard a 600 cc machine. I’ve been coming to the St George Summer Night Series the past few years as a spectator and it was great to get my first go. The night saw myself make improvements as I learnt the bike and how to adapt my riding to suit as well as learning off the other more experienced riders. Fantastic to come out with a first place in the F2 class and be in the mix with some riders that have more experience on the 600.”

Simone Boldrini #4 AMA Warehouse F2

“Thanks to the St George motorcycle club for stepping it up once again with this year Summer Night Series. I had a blast last night and coming home with P2 overall in 600 F2 class is just amazing. The club put so much effort in getting these amazing international and national champion riders to come race with us finishing P10 overall behind such good riders it’s an honour. See you all on the 13th of Jan!!”

Matthew Blair #64 AMA Warehouse F2

“Participating in my inaugural St George Summer Night Series race was truly exhilarating. The rapid succession of races added an extra layer of excitement to the evening, and securing a third place in the 600 F2 category made it even more memorable. For anyone contemplating getting into racing, I highly recommend giving it a shot. Thanks for hosting such a fantastic event!”

AMA Warehouse 600 F1 & F2 Standings

AMA Warehouse 600 F1 & F2 Standings
Class F1
Pos Rider Bike R1 R2 R3 Total
1 SEAN CONDON YAMAHA R6 25 20 25 70 
2 JONATHAN NAHLOUS YAMAHA R6 18 25 18 61 
3 JACOB ROULSTONE 20 18 20 58 
4 MARCUS HAMOD HONDA CBR600RR 17 16 17 50 
5 CAMERON DUNKER YAMAHA R6 16 17 15 48 
6 JACK FAVELLE YAMAHA R6 15 15 16 46 
7 DECLAN VAN ROSMALEN YAMAHA YZF-R6 13 13 14 40 
8 GLENN NELSON YAMAHA R6 14 14 0 28 
Class F2
Pos Rider Bike R1 R2 R3 Total
1 JOSHUA NEWMAN KAWASAKI ZX6 25 25 25 75 
2 SIMONE BOLDRINI YAMAHA YZF R6 17 20 20 57 
3 MATTHEW BLAIR TRIUMPH DAYTONA 18 18 15 51 
4 TIMOTHY HUNT TRIUMPH DAYTONA 675R 15 17 18 50 
5 TIMOTHY RODLEY YAMAHA YZF R6 16 16 16 48 
6 KRISTIAN O’DONNELL KAWASAKI ZX6R 14 15 17 46 
7 JOHN HORE SUZUKI GSXR 12 14 13 39 
8 BRADLEY LUMB KAWASAKI ZX6R 13 12 11 36 
9 GREGOR ROBERTSON KAWASAKI ZX6R 11 10 12 33 
10 MATTHEW FRANCO YAMAHA R6 5 13 14 32 
11 STUART KITSON TRIUMPH DAYTONA 7 11 10 28 
12 CAMERON PRENTICE YAMAHA R6 9 9 8 26 
13 SARAH BATTEN TRIUMPH DAYTONA 10 8 7 25 
14 BRIAN BOLSTER SUZUKI SV650 4 7 9 20 
15 KIANO BRUUN TRIUMPH DAYTONA 8 6 6 20 
16 CHRISTIAN ROSSI YAMAHA R6 20 0 0 20 
17 MOHAMMAD SARFRAZ TRIUMPH DAYTONA 675 6 4 4 14 
18 DANIEL MAHER YAMAHA YZF-R6 3 5 3 11 
19 BAILEY PRITCHARD YAMAHA YZF-R6 0 1 5
20 JAYSON REYES SUZUKI GSXR 2 2 2
21 DAVID NHAN CAO YAMAHA MT07 0 3 1
22 ANTHONY GEORGE YAMAHA YZF-R6 1 0 0

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  • Round Four: Friday 9th/Saturday 10th February

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