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Superbike and Supersport Qualifying round up from The Bend

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

Trev by Trev
November 9, 2024
in ASBK

ASBK 2024
Round Seven – The Bend
Superbike Qualifying


The 2024 mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul (ASBK) concludes at The Bend in South Australia this weekend.

Friday morning was wet. The track dried for the afternoon sessions but riders were still plagued by stiff blustery winds.

Seasoned veteran Anthony West proved quickest on Friday with a 1m50.850, quipping afterwards – “The crash at the last ASBK race must have knocked some speed into me.”

DesmoSport Ducati riders Broc Pearson and Troy Herfoss both experienced bike problems on Friday, particularly the reigning champ. Herfoss got all of half a dozen laps in on Friday, and even those laps were affected by gremlins.

The Saturday Superbike action kicked off with a 20-minute FP4 session which got underway around 1000.

Anthony West was on top throughout before being displaced by Josh Waters in the dying seconds. The championship leader setting the FP4 benchmark at 1m51.407. The track was not that fast this morning due to a fairly low track temperature and gusty winds again adding to the challenge.  Mike Jones was third quickest in the morning session ahead of Arthur Sissis.

Troy Herfoss got a couple of laps in before returning to the pits. Exiting again in the closing stages of the FP4 session to put a 1m52.366 on the board to finish FP4 in fifth ahead of Cam Dunker, Max Stauffer and Broc Pearson. John Lytras and Ty Lynch rounded out the FP4 top ten just ahead of Superbike debutante Tom Toparis.

The qualifying benchmark was set around this 18-turn, 4.95 kilometre circuit last year at 1m49.889s by Troy Herfoss on his way to winning the 2023 Australian Superbike Championship that same weekend. The current race lap record is 1m50.529, also set last year by Herfoss on the Penrite Honda. The track is clearly slower this weekend.


Pirelli Superbike Q1

The DesmoSport Ducati worked when it counted.  Troy Herfoss put in a 1m50.793 on his third lap of the session to rank top ahead of Anthony West, Mike Jones and Josh Waters at the halfway point of the 20-minute session.

Mike Jones – Image RbMotoLens

While West, Jones, Waters and Stauffer all returned to the pits after putting in a time that left them confident would be good enough to progress to Q2, Herfoss continued to circulate. After missing so much track time with problems yesterday that was hardly surprising.

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Pirelli Superbike Q1 Times

PosRiderBikeTime/GapSpeed
1T HerfossDuc1m50.793293
2A WestYam+0.048284
3M JonesYam+0.207290
4J WatersDuc+1.033298
5M StaufferYam+1.330291
6B PearsonDuc+1.410295
7A SissisYam+1.740286
8J LytrasYam+2.395280
9C DunkerYam+2.659282
10T ToparisYam+2.753286
11T LynchYam+2.936289
12R YankoYam+4.565283
13C HoldingYam+4.831286
14J SoderlandYam+5.404277
15M KempYam+6.966280
16N MahonYam+7.031276
17D CarberryBMW+7.049281
18B RaethelSuz+7.594271
19M EdwardsYam+8.687274
20P LinkenbaghYam+9.195268

Pirelli Superbike Q2

Troy Herfoss, Mike Jones and Arthur Sissis all straight into the 1m50.8s on their first flying lap. Anthony West fourth early on with a 1m50.956. Josh Waters fifth ahead of John Lytras, Max Stauffer and Broc Pearson. Riders then returned to the pits where many of them slotted in a new rear tyre before heading out for one final crack at pole position and the important championship point that comes with it.

Mike Jones the first to improve, a 1m50.487 to move into P1.  Josh Waters then went second quickest with a 1m50.691. Troy Herfoss didn’t manage to improve on his early time, mentioning that the second tyre didn’t feel quite right, but that early marker still good enough for a front row start.

With pole position Mike Jones reduces Waters’ lead to 25-points, a single race win, and we have three races this weekend with 75-points up for grabs. Game on!

Mike Jones takes pole – Image RbMotoLens

Local hero Arthur Sissis heads row two with Anthony West and Max Stauffer alongside him.

John Lytras a sensational seventh place. The Queenslander is a privateer in the true sense of the word and has never been here before on a Superbike.

Broc Pearson will be disappointed to be down in eighth place. Rounding out that third row is Cam Dunker, another rider that is turning a wheel at The Bend on a Superbike for the first time this weekend.

Superbike debutante Tom Toparis rounded out the top ten ahead of Ty Lynch. The local suffering a crash at turn one halfway through the session. Toparis making his return from injury this weekend.

The front row – Image RbMotoLens

The first Superbike race will take place on Saturday afternoon at 1500. Race One will be held over nine-laps while Sunday’s two bouts will be raced over 11-laps.

Conditions are forecast to be fine with afternoon temperatures in the mid 20s for the remainder of the weekend.

Mike Jones on pole – Image RbMotoLens

Pirelli Superbike Qualifying 2 Results

PosRiderBikeTime/GapSpeed
1M JonesYam1m50.487293
2J WatersDuc+0.204299
3T HerfossDuc+0.359290
4A SissisYam+0.385292
5A WestYam+0.469282
6M StaufferYam+0.762290
7J LytrasYam+0.943286
8B PearsonDuc+1.240295
9C DunkerYam+1.287283
10T ToparisYam+3.145286
11T LynchYam+3.264285
12R YankoYam+5.014280

ASBK Superbike Championship Points

PosRiderBikePoints
1J WatersDuc256.5
2M JonesYam231.5
3B PearsonDuc219.5
4C HallidayYam173
5M StaufferYam161
6C DunkerYam149.5
7A WestYam148.5
8A SissisYam145.5
9G AllertonBMW137
10J LytrasYam107
11H VoightDuc107
12P HardwickKaw101
13R YankoDuc97
14J SoderlandYam90.5
15T HerfossDuc84
16B StaringYam69
17T LynchYam66
18M EdwardsYam48
19P LinkenbaghYam36
20M KempYam35
21M WaltersApr32
22D DeclanBMW25.5
23A SeniorYam22.5
24E LeesonYam16
25C HoldingYam13
26N MahonYam13
27T LargeYam10.5

Michelin Supersport Qualifying

Local star Olly Simpson topped the opening 25-minute Supersport qualifying session ahead of Archie McDonald, Jack Mahaffy and Tom Bramich. Championship leader Jonathan Nahlous was fifth in the morning session ahead of Jack Favelle, Jake Farnsworth and Hayden Nelson.

Olly Simpson – Image RbMotoLens

The Q1 benchmark set by Simpson was a 1m55.326, seven-tenths off the Supersport lap record set here last year by Harrison Voight. A fairly cold track tearing up tyres.

Archie McDonald – Image RbMotoLens

Many riders took their time in Q2, waiting until the dying minutes of the session to go out and set a time. Archie McDonald made it count when he did, a 1m54.683 on his fifth lap looked as though it would stand the test of time for pole position.

Archie McDonald – Image RbMotoLens

Olly Simpson had other ideas though, a 1m54.609 to the South Australian on his seventh lap besting McDonald by just under a tenth, and setting a new Supersport qualifying lap record in the process.

Olly Simpson – Image RbMotoLens

Championship leader Jonathan Nahlous secured a front row start and can potentially wrap up the Australian Supersport Championship this afternoon.

Jonathan Nahlous – Image RbMotoLens

Nahlous almost nine-tenths slower than Simpson and no doubt playing it somewhat safe while it was clear Simpson and McDonald left nothing on the table to get down to that lap record pace.

Supersport front row – The Bend 2024 – Image RbMotoLens

Jack Mahaffy heads the second row alongside Tom Bramich and Jack Favelle.

Jack Mahaffy watching the timing monitors – Image RbMotoLens

While Nahlous has a 40-point lead, the fight for second place in the championship is incredibly tight with  only eight-points covering Simpson, Bramich, Farnsworth and McDonald.

Close, but no cigar… Archie’s dad Bob with the pit-board – Image RbMotoLens

Michelin Supersport Combined Qualifying Results

PosRiderBikeTime
1O SimpsonYam1m54.609
2A McdonaldYam1m54.683
3J NahlousYam1m55.482
4J MahaffyYam1m55.626
5T BramichYam1m55.934
6J FavelleYam1m56.062
7J FarnsworthYam1m56.448
8H NelsonKaw1m56.925
9G NelsonYam1m57.401
10B DemmeryKaw1m57.608
11R GIlbertYam1m58.037
12S PezzettaYam1m58.195
13M HamodHon1m58.296
14L DurningYam1m58.486
15H FordYam1m58.995
16C MorrisonYam2m00.620
17C BarkerKaw2m01.754
18C RowntreeYam2m02.662
19B QUinlanKaw2m03.521

Supersport Championship Points

PosRiderBikePoleR1R2Points
1J NahlousYam2017238
2O SimpsonYam17198
3T BramichYam1613195
4J FarnsworthYam915193
5A McDonaldYam125190
6J MahaffyYam2520152
7H NelsonKaw1818152
8J FavelleYam1311144
9G NelsonYam1214132
10B DemmeryKaw1012123
11M HamodHon1110123
12T ToparisYam97
13C RowntreeYam6872
14M ChiodoHon72
15C TurnerYam71
16J HatchKaw60
17S CondonYam151654
18H FordYam1448
19S NicholsonYam45
20D RosmalenYam26
21M NikolisYam26
22C SnowsillYam24
23L SandersYam24
24S BoldriniYam7718
25J HuddlestoneYam18
26S PezzettaYam18
27C MorrisonYam8917
28J QuinnYam17
29B WilsonYam15
30C RendeYam15
31Z JohnsonYam12
32C BarkerKaw11
33L JhonstonYam10
34N MahonYam9
35L DurningYam7
36K O’donnellKaw1

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