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Recapping the Nolan Superbike Masters finale from The Bend

2024 mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul (ASBK)

Mark Bracks by Mark Bracks
November 15, 2024
in ASBK

ASBK 2024
Round Seven – The Bend
Nolan Superbike Masters


The third and final round of the Nolan Superbike Masters wrapped up in impressive style, featuring three action-packed races over the weekend. The level of presentation in the paddock was outstanding, with teams and riders going all out for the season’s conclusion.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – Michael Berti Mendez – Image RbMotoLens

A field of 20 bikes lined up for the final round of the Nolan Superbike Masters, spread across four classes—a strong turnout, especially impressive given that the 2024 Australian Historic Road Racing Championships were set to be held the following weekend at Goulburn’s One Raceway.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – Alex Phillis – Image RbMotoLens

The Masters series featured four distinct classes, divided between two historical eras. The Period 5 “Forgotten Era” catered to bikes manufactured from January 1, 1973, to December 31, 1982, and included the P5 F1 and P5 Unlimited classes. These classes highlighted machines that defined the late ’70s and early ’80s racing scenes.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – David Johnson – Image RbMotoLens

Meanwhile, the Period 6 “Pre-Modern” category, for bikes built from January 1, 1982, to December 31, 1990, was split into the P6 Formula 750 and P6 Formula 1300cc classes, showcasing slightly more advanced but still classic machinery. This era-based structure allowed fans to appreciate the evolution in technology and performance across these two decades, while riders enjoyed the unique challenges each period’s machines brought to the track.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – Ryan Taylor – Image RbMotoLens

The open-air garages at the back of the pit, where the Superbike Masters bikes were housed, became a buzzing hub of activity all weekend. Fans gathered en masse, captivated by the pristine historic bikes on display.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – Alex Phillis – Image RbMotoLens

Many of these machines appeared as though they had been preserved in a glass case for years, maintained in stunning showroom condition. The meticulous attention to detail and care taken by the owners was evident, turning the garages into a mini-museum that allowed fans to admire not only the performance but also the craftsmanship and history behind some of these legendary bikes.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – David Johnson – Image RbMotoLens

This year, riders had extra motivation to push for overall supremacy with the introduction of the prestigious “Darren Lark Perpetual Trophy Award.” Created in honor of Darren “Big Dazza” Lark, the trophy celebrates the man whose dedication and passion were instrumental in integrating the Superbike Masters into various rounds of the ASBK. Known for his towering presence and a heart of gold, Darren’s legacy is all about honoring the golden age of modern motorcycles. His vision was to keep the spirit of that era alive, creating a class that not only celebrated the machines of the past but also preserved the essence and excitement they brought to the racing world.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – Ryan Taylor – Image RbMotoLens

The introduction of the Darren Lark Perpetual Trophy Award is a deeply fitting tribute to a man who left an indelible mark on the sport but was taken far too soon, passing at just 54 years old. Darren’s legacy lives on through this award, celebrating not only his achievements but his unwavering dedication to the Superbike Masters.

Leading competitor Keo Watson missed the final round through injury – Pictured here on the podium earlier in the year at SMP – Image RbMotoLens

The excitement heading into Tailem Bend took a hit before the event even began, as series leader and last year’s champion, Keo Watson, was ruled out. Watson was still on the mend from a broken pelvis sustained in a dramatic incident during the previous ASBK round at the newly revived One Raceway in Goulburn. Competing in the Supersport 300 class, Watson was locked in intense close-quarter racing with young Kiwi rider Jesse Stroud when the two collided and crashed, resulting in Watson’s injury.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – Jack Passfield made an early exit with mechanical problems – Image RbMotoLens

Adding to the setbacks, the sole qualifying session at Tailem Bend saw Jack Passfield, second in the series standings, sidelined after his Yamaha FZR suffered engine failure due to a bent valve. His bike’s owner, Stuart Woodbury, immediately headed back to Sydney in a race against time to try and repair the machine in preparation for the upcoming national titles. With both Watson and Passfield out, the field suddenly felt the absence of two key contenders, shifting the dynamics of the race weekend and opening up opportunities for others to step up and shine.

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ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – Alex Phillis – Image RbMotoLens

After the sole qualifying session, it was Alex Phillis (P5F1 Suzuki XR69) leading the way from Isle of Man TT regular, David Johnson (P6 1300 GSX-R1100) and Ryan Taylor (P6 F1300 GSX-R1100) in third.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – Ryan Taylor – Image RbMotoLens

Ryan Taylor was running third overall in the title chase and in the box seat to take out the inaugural Darren Lark award due to the no-show of Watson and Passfield.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – Alex Phillis – Image RbMotoLens

The first leg on Saturday afternoon was shaping as a cracker. Phillis got the jump off the line on the Lyall Williamson-tuned XR69 owned by “Spud” Arnold, the Victorian leading South Australian Johnson on his Carl Cox-owned Katana, with Taylor aboard the Pablo’s Tyres Katana trying to keep the pair in touch.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – David Johnson – Image RbMotoLens

There was a noticeable discrepancy in speed and acceleration between the three bikes at the front.  Phillis would make a gap on the long main straight before Johnson would then work to reduce the gap around the back section, pushing extremely hard through the turns. The pair engaged in some fierce duelling, while Taylor had a grandstand seat following from a little way astern.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – Ryan Taylor and David Johnson – Image RbMotoLens

Johnson was made to work ever harder as the bike wasn’t too keen to remain in third gear and kept jumping into a false neutral at the most inappropriate times, particularly when banked over on the left-hand side.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – John Allen – TZ750 – Image RbMotoLens

With Phillis, Johnson and Taylor separated by nearly two-seconds The race was red-flagged at half distance after Darwinian, Gordon Macdonald crashed exiting T16. He and his once pristine Kawasaki 900Z1 left stricken right beside the track.

As such, half-points were awarded for the shortened race.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – Ryan Taylor – Image RbMotoLens

The second six-lap race was more of the same, as Johnson hounded Phillis until he lost touch due to the gearbox gremlins.  Taylor did much the same to keep in touch with the pair..

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – Alex Phillis trailed by David Johnson – Image RbMotoLens

It wasn’t all processional as there was plenty of fun to be had further behind, watching John Allen of the C&J Motorcycles Yamaha TZ750 that he has campaigned on and off for a number of years was quite entertaining.   Typical of a two-stroke, it took some effort to get off the line without the front wheel leaping into the air, but once he was motoring, Allen wicked up the TZ to charge through the field to finish fourth in each race.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – Image RbMotoLens

Phillis won the shortened first race by just under two-seconds, the second leg by 6.5-seconds and the final encounter by nearly 12-seconds, as Johnson’s gearbox became even more recalcitrant.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – John Allen – TZ750 – Image RbMotoLens

One particular and thoroughly entertaining dice throughout the three races was between Corey Glock on his GSX-R750 and Michael Berti Mendez on his Ducati TT2 992. The pair were never really more than a bike length apart and were clearly having a ball on track. At one stage, as they were side by side on the straight, one leant across the other bike as if to hit the kill-switch.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – Michael Berti Mendez – Image RbMotoLens

There was plenty of banter and camaraderie between the field on and off the track, but the respect was shown on the track. After all, many of these bikes are virtually irreplaceable.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – Ryan Taylor – Image RbMotoLens

After the three races, Taylor’s results were enough for him to leapfrog the overall point score from third to first and take the title from the absent Watson by eight-points.

Jack Passfield was left to rue his chances after travelling so far from Sydney for the event, as he was third overall, five-points adrift of Watson.

In the P5 F1 class, Berti Mendez won the overall from Phillis, with Scott Webster finishing third overall.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – Michael Berti Mendez – Image RbMotoLens

In P5 Unlimited it was Ross Dobson (Suzi GSX1290) took the silverware from Pat Povolny on his Gixxer with Glenn Hindle third.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – Round Podium – Image RbMotoLens

As for the P6F13, it was a mirror image of the overall with Taylor winning from Watson and Passfield.  Dean Oughtred fourth and Johnson managing fifth in his sole appearance, although he managed to retain the lap record he set two years ago.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – Round Podium – Image RbMotoLens

In the P6 F750 it was the evergreen Phil Burke on his immaculate Honda RC30 who claimed the overall from Phil Bevan on his equally impressive RC30. Corey Glock third overall.

ASBK 2024 – Round Seven – The Bend – Nolan Superbike Masters – Round Podium – Image RbMotoLens

Nolan Superbike Masters Race One

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1A PhillisSuz6m09.730
2D JohnsonSuz+1.938
3R TaylorSuz+2.639
4J AllenYam+25.820
5M Berti MendezDuc+26.781
6C GlockSuz+27.531
7P BurkeHon+32.174
8S WebsterSuz+36.443
9J AgombarYam+38.212
10P BevanHon+45.374
11D OughtredYam+34.710
12P PovolnySuz+42.033
13R DobsonSuz+47.081
14N BerrySuz+50.022
15G FarrellHon+50.745
NCD AlvesSuzNC
DSQG MacdonaldKawDSQ

Nolan Superbike Masters Race Two

PosRiderClassBikeTime/Gap
1A PhillisP5_F1Suz12m11.150
2D JohnsonP6_13Suz+6.457
3R TaylorP6_13Suz+7.994
4J AllenP5_F1Yam+28.952
5M Berti MendezP5_F1Duc+53.631
6C GlockP67Suz+55.805
7P BurkeP67Hon+1m14.161
8P BevanP67Hon+1m31.918
9S WebsterP5_F1Suz+1m34.393
10P PovolnyP5UnlSuz+2m04.232
11R DobsonP5UnlSuz+2m33.258
12G FarrellP67Hon1 Lap
13D AlvesP67Suz1 Lap
DNFN BerryP5UnlSuz1:55.840
DNFJ AgombarP6_13Yam1 Lap

 

Nolan Superbike Masters Race Three

PosRiderClassBikeTime/Gap
1A PhillisP5_F1Suz12m12.094
2D JohnsonP6_13Suz+11.828
3R TaylorP6_13Suz+15.845
4J AllenP5_F1Yam+16.033
5M Berti MendezP5_F1Duc+49.566
6C GlockP67Suz+50.352
7P BurkeP67Hon+1m07.327
8P BevanP67Hon+1m25.557
9P PovolnyP5UnlSuz+2m03.633
10R DobsonP5UnlSuz+2m13.110
11N BerryP5UnlSuz1 Lap
12G FarrellP67Hon1 Lap
13D AlvesP67Suz1 Lap
DNFJ AgombarP6_13Yam4 Laps
DNFS WebsterP5_F1Suz5 Laps

Nolan Superbike Masters Round Points

PosRiderBikeR1R2R3Points
1A PhillisSuzuki12.5252562.5
2D JohnsonSuzuki10202050
3R TaylorSuzuki9181845
4J AllenYamaha8.5171742.5
5M MendezDucati8161640
6C GlockSuzuki7.5151537.5
7P BurkeHonda7141435
8P BevanHonda5.5131331.5
9P PovolnySuzuki4.5111227.5
10R DobsonSuzuki4101125
11G FarrellHonda39921
12S WebsterSuzuki6.51218.5
13D AlvesSuzuki8816
14N BerrySuzuki3.51013.5
15J AgombarYamaha66
16D OughtredYamaha55

Nolan Superbike Masters Championship Points

PosRiderBikePoints
1R TaylorSuz123
2K WatsonYam115
3J PassfieldYam110
4M MendezDuc109
5A PhillisSuz98.5
6P BurkeHon89
7D OughtredYam70
8P BevanHon61.5
9C GlockSuz56.5
10D JohnsonSuz50
11J MathersYam48
12S WebsterSuz43.5
13J AllenYam42.5
14R DobsonSuz38
15M ClarkSuz35
16S HarleyBim34
17G HindleSuz33
18C DitchburnYam31
19R YoungDuc31
20P PovolnySuz29.5
21B PhelanSuz29
22C FordeSuz28
23J AgombarYam27
24R YankoSuz22
25G FarrellHon21
26A BennettSuz18
27T CorserSuz17
28D AlvesSuz16
29R GunnHar15
30L FyffeSuz14
31R EastonSuz14
32N BerrySuz13.5
33A BannSuz13
34D CoppolaKaw12
35D DavisKaw6

Nolan Superbike Masters Qualifying

PosRiderClassBikeTime/GapSpeed
1A PhillisP5_UnlSuz2m00.997276
2D JohnsonP6_13Suz+0.806262
3R TaylorP6_13Suz+1.073260
4J AllenP5_F1Yam+4.365253
5D OughtredP6_13Yam+4.551265
6C GlockP67Suz+8.533233
7P BurkeP67Hon+8.664242
8M Berti MendezP5_F1Duc+9.791244
9P BevanP67Hon+12.839235
10S WebsterP5_F1Suz+13.651260
11G MacdonaldP5UnlKaw+15.592242
12P PovolnyP5UnlSuz+17.283239
13J AgombarP6_13Yam+19.138250
14R DobsonP5UnlSuz+21.512236
15N BerryP5UnlSuz+25.665214
16G FarrellP6_7Hon+25.854213
17D AlvesP67Suz+33.910208
18J PassfieldP6_13Yam/232
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