Up-and-down weekend for Yamaha Racing Team at SMSP

The penultimate round of this year’s Yamaha Motor Finance Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) has seen a few ups-and-downs for the Yamaha Racing Team at Sydney Motorsport Park on the second weekend of September.

After a positive fifth round for both Wayne Maxwell and Glenn Allerton a fortnight ago at Queensland’s Morgan Park Raceway, both riders were in fine form entering the sixth round of the championship.

Championship leader, Wayne Maxwell, started his weekend off in good form earning second place in timed qualifying and taking his fifth front row start for the year.

Race one saw Maxwell slot into third place, directly behind championship rival, Troy Herfoss, and tightening up the championship chase. Maxwell felt he could improve his result for race two with some improved feel in the rear wheel in terms of acceleration and braking.

After a reasonable start in race two, Maxwell began making moves and started moving forward. He moved into third, passing Herfoss but on lap three fell heavily in turn three and was unable to finish the race. The speed at which Maxwell fell saw him slide across the track and then into the track barrier.

Maxwell had just broken the lap record around the circuit and was looking good until his untimely fall.

“Things were going well and I just came into turn three and seemed to hit a few bumps and lost the front. It all happened pretty quick. I might have done some damage to my neck and shoulder but I will get that checked out during the week.

“No one goes out on track with the intention to crash and I certainly didn’t want to do that. In fact, I didn’t even have the intention of needing to win the race. I just wanted to get a strong result without taking too much risk.

“But it’s not over yet and I will just go to the final round at Phillip Island with nothing to lose and see what Troy and Josh have got,” he ends.

Maxwell, who finished in twelfth place for the round, now heads into the grand finale in third place in the championship, nine points behind second place and a further fifteen points behind the lead is still within a mathematical chance to win the championship.

For Allerton, it was once again a great outcome overall for the former triple Australian Superbike champion who took third overall in a confidence building ride as he returns from injury.

His weekend started well as he claimed the third fastest time in qualifying and started right alongside his team mate, Wayne Maxwell, in race one.

From third on the grid Allerton managed to produce a solid 5-4 result to bag third place overall for the round, his first podium finish since Morgan Park Raceway last year.

It was a tough race for Allerton in race two, as front leading group of riders were going fast at the front. In saying that, Allerton was still definitely fast enough to have a battle with the likes of Troy [Herfoss] and a few other riders.

“It’s an amazing feeling to be up here," beamed Allerton. "You just go through so many emotions when you have a massive injury like what I had. Then the doubts set in. In saying that, I never doubted myself, but the doubt sets in with everyone around you. You always need a good team of people around you that trust you.

Kev Marshall and everyone in the team have always believed in me and that has really helped me to come back strong, as everyone has always been positive and aware of my injuries and are trying to help me. Today is a result of all that faith in me and I really want to thank everyone for sticking by me.

"Overall, I’m really happy with the weekend went and look forward to making more progress at Phillip Island at the final round,” said Allerton.

YRT’s team manager John Redding expressed at the conclusion of the round that he and the team we’re naturally disappointed with Maxwell’s crash.

“Wayne was well positioned in the championship to go to Phillip Island in a tight battle for the title. It will now take a fair bit of luck on our side to pull back that fifteen point deficit. We will just have to wait and see what happens at Phillip Island in October.

“Naturally the team is disappointed with what has happened to Wayne, but at the same time we are happy that Glenn has now returned to form. He has shown today that he can go and battle at the front of the field, which is a positive thing for Glenn,” concluded Redding.

The Australian Superbike Championship wraps up on the first weekend of October at the iconic Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit.

Round six Results – Sydney Motorsport Park, NSW
ASBK- Superbikes
1st Josh Waters – 51
2nd Troy Herfoss – 38
3rd Glenn Allerton – 33 (YRT)
4th Robbie Bugden – 29
5th Cru Halliday (YRT supported) – 29

Championship Standings after Round six
1st Troy Herfoss – 226
2nd Josh Waters – 220
3rd Wayne Maxwell – 211 (Yamaha R1)
4th Robbie Bugden – 201
5th Daniel Falzon (YRT supported) – 188

 

Credits: 
Russell Colvin

Lithgow Bike Stop

219 Main Street
Lithgow, NSW, 2790

Javascript is required to view this map.

Telephone: (02) 6352 2688
Facsimile: (02) 6352 2289
Email: [email protected]

Trading Hours

Monday to Friday : 9.00am - 5.00pm
Saturday : 9.00am - 1.00pm
Sunday : Closed

(02) 6352 2688

About Us

Dave purchased Lithgow Bike Stop in June 1992 and two years later Jamie joined the business and completed his motorcycle mechanical apprenticeship. In 1998 Dave and Jamie formed the partnership that exists to this day.

The brothers have always shared a love of motorcycling and have competed at various levels. Lithgow Bike Stop has also supported numerous local riders, assisting with the building and servicing of many winning teams. The respect for both brothers is widely known within the industry and both have assisted Yamaha Australia and Kawasaki Motors with technical advice.