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Road Racing

2024 SA bLU cRU JUNIOR CUP APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN!!

November 3, 2023 Filed Under: News, Road Racing

MSA is seeking nominations of riders interested in being involved in the 2024 bLU cRU SA Junior Cup Road Race Series.

From beginnings in 2022, Motorcycling SA – In association with Motorcycling Australia and a slew of generous sponsors – successfully developed and launched the bLU cRU SA Junior Cup as a vision of fostering and supporting the next generation of Road Race Champions on their way to success.

This outstanding series which also runs alongside the Junior classes of the South Australian Road Race Championships offers up to 14 lucky junior riders aged 11-U16 the standout opportunity to develop their skills in a welcoming and inclusive environment, whilst also being appealing to riders of all MSA disciplines to be involved. The bLU cRU SA Junior Cup has been developed to be a direct pathway to the National Oceania Junior Cup academy, with the goal of fostering the next round of Future Champions.

Lucky participants of the series will each have access to the below benefits of the package –

  • A race prepared Yamaha R15 V2 150cc race bike.
  • 6 full race meetings per year, comprising practice, qualifying and 4 races over the 2 day meeting, so a total of 24 separate races for the year.
  • Riding gear (still to be confirmed) – helmet, boots and gloves at a hugely reduced price, with the Ricondi leathers fully decked out in SA colours, and complete with all sponsor logos. ( supplied as part of the package in 2023)
  • 1 three (3) day coaching weekend at Mount Gambier’s Mac Park Circuit, , with full details of what will be included still to be confirmed.
  • 2 other separate coaching days during the year to be held at a track to be decided on.
  • A number of other benefits, including media training and rider presentation lessons.

The cost to be a part of the bLu cRU SA Junior Cup in 2023 was $5100 to lease a fully race prepared Factory Yamaha R15 V2 150cc race bike for the 6 round series, this included all transport of bikes and equipment to and from the circuit and all consumables, the price for 2024 will be decided upon soon once sponsorship arrangements are confirmed.

The series is held in conjunction with the South Australian Road Race Championships and will also consist of rounds at the Monarto Go-Kart Circuit and the Southern Go Kart Club of SA.

We offer wildcards at our events too so if this is something you are interested in exploring please see details below.

For more information, including the full details of all costs involved, and to register your interest, please contact the Motorcycling SA Road Race Sports Manager, Mr Kym Bolto – roadrace@motorcyclingsa.org.au.

Will you join the ranks of talented riders and possibly follow in the footsteps of our inaugural 2022 winner and 2023 FIM Mini GP Australian champion Rikki Henry and current series leader and OJC Australian series leader Archie Schmidt who have emerged from the program to advance to the next level in their professional road racing career?

 

Register your nomination now!!

Pictures courtesy of Pit Lane Studio.

Our fantastic Series Sponsors –

RESULTS – ASBK ROUND 6 – SA MAKES A STATEMENT ON THE ISLAND

November 2, 2023 Filed Under: ASBK, News, Road Racing

With the championship’s end in sight and points battles heating up, there was an electric atmosphere as riders took to the Phillip Island circuit for Round 6 of the mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul (ASBK) from the 27th to the 29th of October.

Featuring numerous top 10 results, exceptional podium finishes, and new points leaders, our SA crew represented well, and we couldn’t be prouder. Before delving into the results, let’s highlight just some exceptional moments from the weekend –

Archie Schmidt – WE HAVE A NEW OCEANIA JUNIOR CUP LEADER!! After an intense battle resulting in a 5th place finish in race 1, Archie excelled in race 2, clocking a blistering lap time of 2:11.664 on lap 2 and clinching the race 2 victory. Ending with 5th place in race 3, Archie secured second place overall for the weekend, putting him in the lead for the 2023 bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup by a mere one point. It’s safe to say we’ll be on the edge of our seats during the final round, eagerly watching if Archie can maintain his lead after an exceptional season.

Archie Schmidt. Images: Pit Lane Studio. 

Continuously improving and leveraging her first overseas experience in Assen, ‘Tornado’ Tara Morrison had one of her highest scoring ASBK weekends to date. With consistent top 10 finishes in each race, she concludes the round just outside the top 5, securing a 6th place overall. An elusive podium finish might not be too far off in her future, and we can’t wait for it!

Above –  Tara Morrison. Images: Pit Lane Studio. 

The battle for the top spots in the Michelin Australian Supersport Championships is intensifying. After a challenging weekend with the bike and securing 5th and 4th place finishes in the races, Ty Lynch enters the final round in third place overall for the Championship, just 2 points behind fellow South Aussie Olly Simpson. The gap is narrowing, with Olly experiencing a rollercoaster of emotions: a strong podium 3rd in race 1 turned to disaster after his clutch failed during the Toparis red flag restart of race 2, forcing him out of both the race and losing the overall Michelin Supersport Championship top spot to Cameron Dunker. The final round promises to be an incredible show, as the question lingers: could Olly get the upper hand back on Dunker or better yet a Championship SA 1 and 2 overall podium??

Above – Ty Lynch. Images: Pit Lane Studio.                                                                     Above: Olly Simspon. Image Pit Lane Studio.

Our SA crew regularly share updates of their weekends through their social media pages so check them out and make sure you click the follow button for regular riding action posts (not to mention see each of their own ASBK Round 6 experiences) –

Tara Morrison – https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087208255688 

Unitech Racing Team –https://www.facebook.com/ArthurSissis61RacingTeam

Arthur Sissis – https://www.facebook.com/arthursissis61

Sam Pezzetta – https://www.facebook.com/groups/168193281155722/?hoisted_section_header_type=recently_seen&multi_permalinks=831024528205924

Olly Simpson https://www.facebook.com/ollysimpsonracing

Dallas Skeer – https://www.facebook.com/DallasSkeerRacing

Ty Lynch – https://www.facebook.com/TyraLynchRacing

Michael Kemp – https://www.facebook.com/michaelkempracing

Dallas Skeer Racing – https://www.facebook.com/DallasSkeerRacing

Declan Carberry – https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057635011292

Brock Quinlan – https://www.facebook.com/brockquinlan87

Ryder Gilbert – https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089634796268

 

Coming right down to the line, our SA crew are already getting amped up to bring the Championship home with a bang on home soil. That’s right, the Shell V-Power Motorsport Park is set to come alive on the 1st – 3rd December 2023 for the grand finale round 7 of the 2023 mi-Bike Australian Superbike Championship.

Follow all the ASBK action on the below links –

WEBSITE;             https://www.asbk.com.au/

SOCIALS;              https://www.facebook.com/asbksuperbikes

RESULTS;             https://www.computime.com.au/Default 

 

Round 6 results – and where the round riders are sitting in the Championships after the 6 out of 7 rounds!

RACE 1 RACE 2 RACE 3 OVERALL CHAMPIONSHIP
ALPINE STARS SUPERBIKES (after round 6 of 7)
Arthur Sissis 10th 12th 10th 9th
Michael Kemp 14th 16th 16th 14th
MICHELIN SUPERSPORT (after round 5 of 6)
Olly Simpson 3rd DNF 10th 2nd
Ty Lynch 5th 4th 4th 3rd
Dallas Skeer 8th 5th 5th 4th
Declan Carberry 15th 10th 11th 14th
Mitch Simpson 17th 12th 15th 19th
300 SUPERSPORT (after round 5 of 6)
Sam Pezzetta 9th 12th 8th 8th 9th
Jordy Simpson DNF 7th 7th 11th 11th
Tara Morrison 7th 9th 9th 6th 14th
Ryder Gilbert 13th 10th 12th 13th 20th
Brock Quinlan 18th 18th 17th 19th 21st
OCEANIA JUNIOR CUP  (after Round 5 of 6)
Archie Schmidt 5th 1st 5th 2nd 1st
YAMAHA R3 CUP  (after Round 4 of 5)
Sam Pezzetta 7th 9th 12th 9th 6th
Jordy Simpson DNF 13th 17th 11th 9th
Ryder Gilbert 12th 11th 7th 10th 13th
SUREFLIGHT SUPERBIKE MASTERS – ROUND 2 (after Round 2 of 3)
Davo Johnson 9th 6th 6th 6th 14th

 

SOUTH AUSSIES MAKE A STATEMENT IN THE 2023 FIM MINI GP

October 20, 2023 Filed Under: News, Road Racing

The FIM Mini GP Australia Series kicked off its inaugural year in 2022 and is shaping up to be a crucial tool for the selected junior riders to pursue their dreams of racing at the highest level in the Moto GP. In 2022, the competition bar was set extremely high, but as time would tell, that was just a taste of the racing that would take it to the next level in 2023. This year saw up to 14 talented budding Australian riders and one Kiwi joining the circuit, all with their sights set on the top prize and taking that crucial next step in their racing careers. Best of all, two of our South Aussies joined the journey, with one of our future legends claiming the Series top honours in the 160cc class for 2023.

From the get-go, Rikki Henry put his head down and showed what he was made of, making a regular appearance on the podium, even at times sharing it with fellow South Aussie Judd Plaisted and even taking the top spot more than once this series.

Starting off with a 5th place finish in race one, round one, Rikki turned up the talent to fight through the pack and bring home a second-place finish in race two to start his series in second place overall. Taking to the track in Newcastle, NSW, the stars started to align for Henry. Taking control of the race, he went on to hold off Queenslanders Hunter Corney and Jake Paige throughout both races to secure an epic first-place finish for both races and took over the Series overall lead for the 160cc class.

Round three saw the series head to Ipswich, QLD, with our South Aussies representing at the highest level. Rikki continued to ride extremely competitively, unfortunately missing out on the podium in race one but coming back to charge through the field (including passing 2 riders on the last lap) to share the podium in second place for an extremely special moment with Judd Plaisted, who had been on fire all week in first.

 

Above Images Rikki Henry Racing #36

Returning home to Adelaide for the second-to-last round at the Monarto Go Kart Club Track, Judd Plaisted pulled together a clean weekend, taking the overall round wins with firsts in both races. Putting Plaisted and Henry in good company, Archie Schmidt joined the round as a wildcard entry and proved to be good company to add a twist to the already formed on-track rivalries of the Championship. Putting down some exceptionally strong riding and showing nothing but consistency at the front of the pack with countless battles happening between himself, Plaisted, Paige, and Schmidt, Rikki would walk away from the weekend with second place overall and a 12-point lead going into the MiniGP 160 series finals at Oakleigh, VIC.

Looking cool, calm, and collected, Rikki let his riding do all the talking and made short work of taking the pole by almost half a second in front of Hunter Corney. Tensions were tight at the front for race one, with Rikki narrowly missing the top position behind Cooper Horne by just 0.164 seconds. Judd Plaisted would round out the podium in third place, posting a new race lap record of 44.784 seconds. Henry then went on to win the second race ahead of Jake Paige by 0.546 seconds. This would not only be his second-round win but also secured the series win with a 24-point lead over Jake Paige.

Judd Plaisted would round out the FIM Mini GP SA campaign with a 4th place finish in round five and 4th place in the Series overall.

Above Images Judd Plaisted by RbMotoLens – Rob Mott Photography   

After an extremely well-earned Series win, Rikki has earned a life-changing opportunity to head over and race in the MiniGP World Series at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo Valencia, against the world’s best in November.

Rikki was quoted as saying, “I’ve got a lot of mixed emotions right now,” the 14-year-old said. “I’m just so happy to have won the series, and now I’m even more excited, knowing I get to go to Valencia to race against the world’s best in November. It’s something I’ll remember for a long time, that’s for sure.”

Some big things ahead in November.

Above Images Rikki Henry by RbMotoLens – Rob Mott Photography                                  

RESULTS AND REPORT – 2023 bLU cRU SA JUNIOR CUP ROUND 4 RECAP BY LUCAS WARREN

August 29, 2023 Filed Under: News, Road Racing, SA Junior Cup

Over the 27th and 28th of August, our own future road racing stars returned to the Monarto Go Kart track for round 4 of the 2023 bLU cRU SA Junior Cup as a support class to the talent of the FIM MiniGP Australia Series. After a full weekend of on-track battles and series points challengers, we caught up with young #68 Lucas Warren to see how his weekend turned out…

Wow, what a weekend full of mixed feelings. I was really looking forward to returning to the Go Kart Club of SA at Monarto for another round of racing. When we were last here back in June 2023 for Round 2, I had my career-best result. I felt there was a bit of pressure to see if I could do it again or not and I did which was awesome!!

Racing on this track is brilliant as this track is not all about straight line speed and slipstreaming, which I find tough on the bigger tracks, this track is truly about your race craft, about how late you can brake, carry speed into the corners and then your exit speed.

Qualifying Saturday morning we had some interesting weather conditions with a very overcast and misty rain drizzling in at times, so during warmups, I went out on wet tyres due to the cold, slippery and greasy conditions.

Come to the first qualifying session most of the other riders had changed to the slick tyres, however, I decided to stick with the wet tyre, along with one other rider, to try and put down a strong time to start off with. I managed to set the second fastest time of the session on the very last lap behind Archie Schmidt. 

Second qualifying I went out on the slick tyre as the track had started to grip up and was a little warmer and dry. I managed to improve my lap time and continued to hold second in qualifying which meant I would be starting in a great position for each race of the weekend.    

In the first race, my nerves were high, and I was focused on getting a good start as this has been something I have been working on. I got a fantastic start and was second behind #69 Archie Schmidt into the first corner. Archie was so quick and was gone in no time, and I held the second position comfortably for the race.  

Race two was similar, but not as good of a start and I was close behind #7 Xayvion Amoy and #27 Cooper Pitt as the race went on. I was closing quickly on Xayvion and Cooper and was able to make a tight pass in turn 5, to finish the race in the second position again. 

Image: 1st Archie Schmidt, 2nd Lucas Warren and 3rd Cooper Pitt                                                                                                           Image: Pit Lane Studio                                     

The third race was the exact same start, and I was behind Xayvion and Cooper, I was able to get around Cooper and started to close the gap to Xayvion. Whilst coming up again to the fastest part of the track for myself, turn 5, unfortunately, I had a mechanical failure and when I went to brake, my front brakes were just not there. This had to be the scariest moment for me, whilst pumping my brakes and stomping on my back brake to try and pull up so I didn’t hit Xayvion in front.

Unfortunately, I just couldn’t slow down enough, and my front wheel hit Xayvion taking us both down which I feel terrible about as you never want to have mechanical issues and impact others racing. I rushed quickly to get my bike so I could continue the race, finishing this race in position five.  

The bLU cRU SA Junior Cup  team looked at my bike straight away and found the master cylinder needed replacing and my brakes needed more fluid, which was fixed in time for the final race of the weekend.  

Image: Natasha Warren 

Here we go, the final race of the day – I took a deep breath as I knew I could do this. I got a good start, third into the first corner and that’s where I stayed for the entire race.

I finished the weekend in the second position which is the exact same position as in June 2023, but this time I was able to obtain a new PB of 54.1 seconds. Overall, I was not the only one to get new PB’s this weekend, with many of us improving on our lap times from the last time we were here.  

I was in the pit next to one of the newer members of bLU cRU SA Junior Cup this year, #42 Josh Schiller. He started the weekend doing lap times over 1 minute, but by the end of the weekend, he absolutely smashed that time by doing 57.5 seconds – how amazing is that!  

Thank you to all of the bLU cRU SA Junior Cup sponsors as without you we couldn’t do this sport that we love so much with such ease. Also to the entire bLU cRU SA Junior Cup Team and all the riders and families that are involved in bLU cLU SA Junior Cup, there is just so much support amongst all of us.

With only two rounds to go – I now set my sights to Round 5 at Mac Park, Mt Gambier starting September 29th 2023.

Final outcomes for the weekend were :
🥇Archie Schmidt
🥈Lucas Warren
🥉Cooper Pitt

Read up on the Pit Lane Studio round recap – HERE.

Full results from the weekend – HERE.

2023 bLU cRU SA Junior Cup Points Table:

A huge thank you again to all of our most generous sponsors, without your amazing support this Junior Cup would not be possible.

 

Image: Pit Lane Studio                                                                                      #7 Xayvion Amoy, Image: Pit Lane Studio                                      Image: Pit Lane Studio                 

RESULTS – WEBB PLASTICS 2023 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIPS ROUND 2

July 19, 2023 Filed Under: News, Road Racing

Over the 8th and 9th of July, the Bend Motorsport Park was the feature backdrop to a huge weekend of thrills and spills, as riders from all over Australia descended onto the renowned racing circuit for the Webb Plastics South Australian Road Racing Championships Round 2, the Pirelli Motul Victorian Road Racing Championships Round 2 and the 2023 Horsell Australian F1 & F2 Australian Sidecar Championship Round 2.

Spectators braving the challenging weather were kept on the edge of their seats with a full schedule of down-to-the-line racing action and of course, plenty of riders falling victim to the onslaught of carnage.

Riders will head over the border to the iconic Philip Island, through the 15th to the 17th of September for Round 3 of the 2023 SA Road Race Championships, presented by Cafnix.

   

Pictures thanks to Pit Lane Studio who captured all the moments of the 2023 SA Championship, Round 2 journey.

Results for the Webb Plastics Australian Road Racing Championships Round 2 are below and check out Computime for a full breakdown of all the featured competitions –

Superbike SA Championship – Round 2

Pos No Name Leg 1 Leg 2 Leg 3 Total
1 64 Michael Kemp 20 12.5 25 57.5
2 39 Dwayne Tosen 17 9 20 46
3 8 Charles Holding 18 10 18 46
4 63 Russell Crane 15 8 16 39
5 60 Paul Linkenbagh 14  – 15 29
6 16 Raymond Ross  – 8.5 17 25.5
7 92 Jack Davis 25  – – 25
8 657 Stephen Cox 16  – – 16
9 747 John Chiodi 13  – – 13
10 777 Beau Gower 12  – – 12

 

Supersport SA Championship – Round 2

Pos No Name Leg 1 Leg 2 Leg 3 Total
45 45 Olly Simpson 25 25 25 75
2 8 Charles Holding 20 18 20 58
3 135 Jayden Plowman 16 17 18 51
4 679 Luke Patteson 17 16 17 50
5 39 Dwayne Tosen 18 20 38

 

Supersport 300 SA Championship – Round 2

Pos No Name Leg 1 Leg 2 Leg 3 Total
1 25 Brodie Gawith 25 25 25 75
2 33 Jordy Simpson 17 18 20 55
3 72 Ryder Gilbert 16 20 17 53
4 18 Phoenix Agar 14 17 16 47
5 34 Jiabin Zhang 15 13 15 43
6 160 Gordon Hensley 13 16 14 43
7 95 Tara Morrison 18  – 18 36
8 159 Oliver Hensley 11  – 13 24
9 22 Georgia Stephens 9 15 – 24
10 995 Lucas Warren 10 14 – 24
11 68 Ryan Larkin 20  – – 20
12 337 Greg Farrell 12  – – 12

 

Juniors SA Championship – Round 2

Pos No Name Leg 1 Leg 2 Total
1 333 Xayvion Amoy 20 25 45
2 169 Archie Schmidt 25 15 40
3 340 Seth Dellow 16 18 34
4 18 Elijah Andrew 17 16 33
5 54 Boyd Cole 15 17 32
6 144 Ethan Dellow 18 14 32
7 141 Cooper Pitt 14 13 27
8 27 Ghage Plowman 12 12 24
9 995 Lucas Warren 13 11 24
10 99 Jai Strugnell 11 10 21
11 11 Judd Plaisted  – 20 20

 

bLU cRU Junior Cup SA Championship – Round 3

Pos No Name Leg 1 Leg 2 Total
1 69 Archie Schmidt 20 25 45
2 11 Judd Plaisted 25 18 43
3 7 Xayvion Amoy 18 20 38
4 34 Elijah Andrew 17 17 34
5 27 Cooper Pitt 16 16 32
6 68 Lucas Warren 15 15 30
7 79 Jamie Gregory 14 14 28
8 46 Ghage Plowman 13 13 26
9 99 Jai Strugnell 12 12 24
10 17 Payton Kemp 11 11 22
11 42 Josh Schiller 10 10 20

Archie Schmidt after a solid weekend                                                   Judd Plaisted looking fast as ever                             The Leading Pack fighting the weather 📸 Pit Lane Studio.

📸 Pit Lane Studio.                                                                                    📸 Pit Lane Studio.

Limited / Limited Sport SA Championship – Round 2

Pos No Name Leg 1 Leg 2 Total
1 212 Kev Stephens 25 25 50
2 25A Brodie Gawith 20 20 40
3 68 Ryan Larkin 18 18 36
4 95 Tara Morrison 17 17 34
5 33 Jordy Simpson 16 16 32
6 176 Daniel Spendlove 15 15 30
7 72 Ryder Gilbert 14 14 28
8 18 Phoenix Agar 12 13 25
9 107 David Ellis 13 11 24
10 34 Jiabin Zhang 10 12 22
11 160 Gordon Hensley 11 9 20
12 159 Oliver Hensley 9 10 19
13 22 Georgia Stephens  – 8 8

 

Pre-Modern 08 SA Championship – Round 2

Pos No Name Leg 1 Leg 2 Total
1 8 Marcus Delaney 18 25 43
2 616 William Downie 25 17 42
3 101A Ron Crane 16 20 36
4 7 Shane Robinson 17 18 35
5 176 Daniel Spendlove 13 16 29
6 69 Rob Vikuckis 11 15 26
7 879 Robert Lehman 20  – 20
8 37 Graham Snaith 15  – 15
9 27 Amos Fitton 14  – 14
10 77 Joshua Harris 12  – 12
11 10 Mark Bohannon 10  – 10
12 84 Rob O’Brien 9  – 9

 

Pre-Modern 08 SA Championship – Round 2

Pos No Name Leg 1 Leg 2 Total
1 747 John Chiodi 25 25 50
2 62 Phillip Burke 20 20 40
3 48 Robert Daff 18 18 36

 

Naked Bike SA Championship – Round 2

Pos No Name Leg 1 Leg 2 Total
1 107 David Ellis 25 25 – 50
2 19 Denis Ackland 20  – – 20
3 85 Greg Inglis 18  – – 18

 

RESULTS – SOUTH AUSSIES CONTINUE THE 2023 ASBK CHARGE INTO MORGAN PARK RACEWAY

July 18, 2023 Filed Under: ASBK, News, Road Racing

Over halfway through the 2023 Championship season the points tables, not to mention on-track rivalries are really starting to heat up. With plenty of anticipation coming into this round, a strong South Aussie contingent loaded the bikes and made the trip to Morgan Park Raceway in sunny Queensland for Round 5 of the 2023 mi-Bike Australian Superbike Championships over the 14 -16th of July. Coming to the business end of the season, we’re seeing riders pulling out all the stops to gain valuable championship points and cement season rankings.

Boy was this round a standout, first of all, we can’t go on without mentioning just some of the fantastic results of the weekend –

Olly Simpson – Continuing to wow fans, he rode exceptionally strong from the get-go, claiming a 2nd place finish in race 1 to kick off the weekend. All warmed up, he continued on to take the P1 top spot for race 2, the round overall win and continue to lead the 2023 ASBK Supersport 600 Championship  – Well done and we can’t wait to see you bring it home for the final Championship races.

Photos courtesy of Tayco_creative.

Ty Lynch – after crashing out whilst leading race 1 and dislocating his shoulder, Ty fought back to claim a third place finish for race 2. He currently sits 5th in Supersport 600 for the round and 3rd overall in the Championship standings – What a great comeback!

 

Photos courtesy of Pit Lane Studio 

Archie Schmidt – Showed the Oceania Junior Cup field how it’s done. He nailed a second place finish in race 1, third place for race 2 and first place finish in race 3. This put him in the P1 hot seat for the round and second place overall for the 2023 Oceania Junior Cup. Pretty spectacular if I do say so myself!!

Photos courtesy of Pit Lane Studio 

Check out your favourite riders social media page below to see their thoughts on the weekend –

Tara Morrison – https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087208255688 

Cam Rende – https://www.facebook.com/Cam-Rende-80-103641782246962

Arthur Sissis & Sam Pezzetta –https://www.facebook.com/ArthurSissis61RacingTeam

Olly Simpson https://www.facebook.com/ollysimpsonracing

Dallas Skeer – https://www.facebook.com/DallasSkeerRacing

Ty Lynch – https://www.facebook.com/TyraLynchRacing

Michael Kemp – https://www.facebook.com/michaelkempracing

Dallas Skeer Racing – https://www.facebook.com/DallasSkeerRacing

Declan Carberry – https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057635011292

Cooper Rowntree – https://www.facebook.com/CooperRowntree57

Brock Quinlan – https://www.facebook.com/brockquinlan87

Ryder Gilbert – https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089634796268

Rikki Henry – https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100076832051611

 

Our riders are currently coming home to rest up before taking off over the border to the iconic Philip Island, though the 27-29 October for Round 6 of the 2023 mi-Bike Australian Superbike Championship and get ever so much closer to the 2023 ASBK finale.

Follow all the ASBK action on the below links –

WEBSITE;             https://www.asbk.com.au/

SOCIALS;              https://www.facebook.com/asbksuperbikes

RESULTS;             https://www.computime.com.au/Default 

 

Round 5 results – and where they are all sitting in the Championship after round 5 of 7 rounds!

RACE 1 RACE 2 RACE 3 OVERALL CHAMPIONSHIP
SUPERBIKES (after round 5 of 7)
Arthur Sissis 8th 9th 9th 9th
Michael Kemp 15th 15th 15th 15th
600 SUPERSPORT (after round 4 of 6)
Olly Simpson 2nd 1st 1st 1st
Ty Lynch 8th 3rd 5th 3rd
Dallas Skeer DNF 7th 12th 7th
Declan Carberry 9th 14th 9th 17th
300 SUPERSPORT (after round 4 of 6)
Sam Pezzetta 8th 8th 8th 6th 9th
Jordy Simpson 10th 10th 14th 10th 12th
Tara Morrison 13th 12th 12th 13th 17th
Ryder Gilbert 15th 15th 15th 16th 20th
Brock Quinlan 17th 16th 18th 19th 23rd
OCEANIA JUNIOR CUP (Round 3) (after Round 3 of 5)
Archie Schmidt 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 2nd
Rikki Henry – – – – 11th
R3 CUP (Round 3) (after Round 3 of 5)
Sam Pezzetta 9th 6th 7th 7th 7th
Jordy Simpson 10th 8th 10th 10th 9th
Cooper Rowntree – – – – 11th
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