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ASBK Championship finale hits The Bend this weekend

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

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
November 6, 2024
in ASBK

ASBK 2024 Finale


The 2024 mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul (ASBK) concludes at The Bend in South Australia this weekend, kicking off on Friday, November 8.

Following momentum shifts throughout the season, all six ASBK Championship classes – Pirelli Superbike, Michelin Supersport, Race and Road Supersport 300, ShopYamaha R3 Cup, bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup and Nolan Superbike Masters – are ‘live’ rubbers heading into The Bend, setting the scene for a nerve-wracking grand finale which will also include the Yamaha R3 bLU cRU Asia-Pacific Championship.

In the premier Superbike class, it’s all boiled down to a box office battle between Josh Waters, Mike Jones and Broc Pearson for the 2024 championship, while defending champion Troy Herfoss is returning for a final round cameo and could play a defining ‘shape-shifting’ role in proceedings.

There will be three races apiece for the ASBK classes around the 4.95km circuit across the weekend, including the opening bouts on Saturday – but fans won’t miss a minute of the unfolding action with SBS On Demand broadcasting all the Saturday action live from 10:20am until 5:40pm (ACST).


Pirelli Superbike

It’s crunch time in Pirelli Superbike after 13 races, 152 laps and 524.132km of intense competition between the top riders in the country over six preceding rounds.

With a maximum of 76 points in the offing at The Bend – there’s a bonus point for pole position – 37 separate the top three in the title chase, with Waters (McMartin Ducati) leading on 256.5 from Jones (Yamaha Racing Team, 229.5) and Pearson (DesmoSport Ducati, 219.5).

Waters holds the Pirelli Superbike upperhand ahead of the three races at The Bend – Image by RbMotoLens

For Waters and Jones, the carrot is to become the first rider in the 35-year history of the Australian Superbike Championship to be crowned champion for a fourth time. The duo currently shares that honour with Herfoss, Shawn Giles, Wayne Maxwell and Glenn Allerton.

Herfoss will reunite with DesmoSport Ducati for the first time since round three at Queensland Raceway. Since then, he has added the popular ‘King of the Baggers’ title in America to his CV, and he returns to The Bend as the happiest of hunting grounds after a clean sweep and new lap record in 2023 on his way to a third Superbike title.

If Pearson can continue his stunning form on the second DesmoSport Ducati, Herfoss could be the perfect foil to allow his fellow Queenslander to keep the pressure on Waters and Jones.

It’s going to be a sensational finish to season 2024 with Jones (#46), Waters (#21) and Pearson (#11) still in contention – Image by RbMotoLens

Also wheeling out a Superbike in the 20-rider field is multiple Australian Supersport champion, Tom Toparis, who will make his debut in the class on a Stop and Seal Yamaha as well as making his return to racing after a bone-jarring highside at Morgan Park.

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Cru Halliday (Yamaha Racing Team), who is currently fourth in the standings, is a late withdrawal due to injury, which could see Penrite Racing Yamaha duo Max Stauffer and Cameron Dunker, Anthony West (Addicted to Track Yamaha) and Arthur Sissis (Stop and Seal Yamaha) all relegate him down the final order after the three 11-lap races.

Unfortunately, retiring veteran Bryan Staring (MotoGo Yamaha) won’t be able to enjoy a Superbike swansong at The Bend, joining Halliday in convalescence after injuries sustained at One Raceway.

ASBK Superbike Championship Points

PosRiderBikePoints
1J WatersDuc256.5
2M JonesYam229.5
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

In Michelin Supersport, teenager Jonathan Nahlous (Yamaha) is in the box seat to claim his first Australian title in a season which has seen him fend off all challengers with a heady mix of race wins and brutal consistency.

Jonathan Nahlous – Image by RbMotoLens

He has a healthy 40 point buffer (238 to 198) over South Australian Olly Simpson, but then it’s tight back to Tom Bramich (195), Jake Farnsworth (193) and Archie McDonald (190) – all Yamaha mounted.

McDonald was clearly the fastest rider at One Raceway, but he then he crashed out of race one while holding a three-second lead. His teammate Jack Mahaffy (Yamaha) then won the race before McDonald won the second from Mahaffy and the rapidly improving Hayden Nelson (Kawasaki).

Olly Simpson – Image by RbMotoLens

Simpson didn’t do his championship hopes any favours either when he crashed out of race two at One Raceway.

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

Race and Road Supersport 300/ShopYamaha R3 Cup

The rider in the box seat in the Race and Road Supersport 300 class is Josh Newman, who holds a 32 point lead over Valentino Knezovic (Yamaha), with Harrison Watts just four adrift to make it two Kawasakis in the top three.

Josh Newman – Image by RbMotoLens

In the last two rounds, emerging stars have dominated the headlines. At Phillip Island it was Will Nassif (Yamaha), while at One Raceway it was Kawasaki pair Calvin Moylan and Casey Middleton. The trio sits in positions 5-7 behind Jordy Simpson (Yamaha) in fourth.

South Australian Tara Morrison (Kawasaki), who will represent FIM Oceania in the inaugural Intercontinental Games in late November, will be looking to push hard towards the front at The Bend, while making late-season cameos will be Cameron Swain (Yamaha) after a season in Europe competing in the bLU cRU r3 World Cup (which included a victory at Magny-Cours) and 2024 Asia Talent Cup riders Archie Schmidt (Kawasaki) and Rikki Henry (Yamaha).

Meanwhile, Knezovic leads the way in the ShopYamaha R3 Cup by 13pts from Nassif, who won all three races at One Raceway to leapfrog his way into equal second place alongside Simpson.

ShopYamaha R3 Cup – Image by RbMotoLens

Mitch Simpson (Yamaha) makes a welcome return to both classes after recovering from injuries sustained when he competed in the ProMX round at Gillman earlier in the year.

Supersport 300 Championship Points

PosRiderBikePoints
1J NewmanKaw334
2V KnezovicYam302
3H WattsKaw297
4J SimpsonYam261
5W NassifYam259
6C MoylanKaw238
7C MiddletonKaw197
8J PelgraveYam188
9T MorrisonKaw159
10W HuntYam146
11R GilbertYam142
12O ShortKaw135
13J StroudKaw128
14M SimpsonYam123
15O LewisYam114
16L KnightYam111
17R LarkinYam102
18T NicolsonKaw92
19P SvobodaKaw69
20S NicholsonKaw56
21M CartwrightYam46
22H AirYam45
23V FlemingKaw44
24M ShawYam35
25A CodeyYam34
26T RelphYam28
27T ZhaoYam24
28A CameronYam22
29D CowardYam20
30M RitterYam20
31K WatsonKaw17
32N YfantidisYam14
33G StephensYam12
34F JacobsYam5
35J KaiserKaw4
36H ShortYam2

ShopYamaha R3 Cup Championship Points

PosRiderBikePoints
1V KnezovicYam124
2W NassifYam111
3J SimpsonYam111
4W HuntYam91
5J StroudYam82
6O LewisYam68
7J PelgraveYam65
8E AndrewYam63
9M CartwrightYam58
10A CodeyYam53
11R GilbertYam47
12H AirYam45
13L KnightYam38
14D CowardYam33
15T ZhaoYam30
16T MorrisonYam27
17M ShawYam22

bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup

The hard-charging bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup (OJC) will continue their handlebar-to-handlebar battles, but with a 71pt lead Hunter Corney should wrap up his first national championship in race one.

Hunter Corney – Image by RbMotoLens

OJC was on the support card at the recent Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix, with Corney winning two races while Ethan Johnson took out the last leg. Johnson is second in the standings, ahead of Hunter Charlett.

Meanwhile, the OJC races will also include a simultaneous battle for national pride in the FIM Oceania Trans-Tasman Challenge. Five riders from both Australia and New Zealand will compete, and the nation with the most points on Sunday afternoon will be the inaugural FIM Oceania Trans-Tasman Challenge winner.

Oceania Junior Cup Series Points

PosRiderPoints
1H Corney350
2E Johnson279
3H Charlett220
4N Lazos218
5R Mcadam203
6J Louis193
7P Obrien190
8C Lewis186
9E Andrew183
10Z Beckinsale167
11A O’halloran148
12E Pelgrave148
13J Strugnell133
14H Hynd132
15Z Russo100
16A Jordan97
17L Mcadam20
18X Amoy8


Nolan Superbike Masters

The Nolan Superbike Masters is always a major attraction for spectators. This is the third and final round after the opener at Sydney Motorsport Park in March and the second instalment a couple of months ago at Phillip Island.

There are five classes in the category for machines from different eras and ages, with defending champion Keo Watson leading outright from fellow Yamaha rider Jack Passfield.

Jack Passfield – Nolan Superbike Masters – Image by RbMotoLens

But that’s where it will end, with Watson sidelined with injury which opens the door for Passfield to cruise to the title. Alex Phillis (Suzuki) and Ryan Taylor (Suzuki) should be Passfield’s major opposition at The Bend.

Superbike Masters Championship Points

PosRiderBikePoints
1K WatsonYam115
2J PassfieldYam110
3R TaylorSuz78
4M MendezDuc69
5D OughtredYam65
6P BurkeHon54
7J MathersYam48
8A PhillisSuz36
9M ClarkSuz35
10S HarleyBim34
11G HindleSuz33
12C DitchburnYam31
13R YoungDuc31
14P BevanHon30
15B PhelanSuz29
16C FordeSuz28
17S WebsterSuz25
18W GowSuz23
19R YankoSuz22
20C GlockSuz19
21A BennettSuz18
22T CorserSuz17
23R GunnHar15
24R EastonSuz14
25L FyffeSuz14
26A BannSuz13
27R DobsonSuz13
28D CoppolaKaw12
29D DavisKaw6
30G CrutchleyP&M4
31M PowellDuc3
32P RigneyKaw2
33D AcklandKaw2
34R DunstonHon2
35P PovolnySuz2

 


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