Australian Superbike: Wayne Maxwell Completes The Sweep At Winton Motor Raceway

Australian Superbike: Wayne Maxwell Completes The Sweep At Winton Motor Raceway

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Clean sweep for Maxwell at Winton

April 30 2017

Wayne Maxwell attained the elusive double victory at the Spokes.com.au presents Round 3 at Winton Motor Raceway for the Yamaha Motor Finance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul Pirelli (ASBK). The Yamaha Racing Team rider had to hunt down and overtake Troy Herfoss in both races placing Maxwell in title contention for the 2017 Yamaha Motorcycle Insurance Championship crown.

Race One

A fantastic ride by Wayne Maxwell (Yamaha Racing Team, Yamaha YZF-R1) from first on the grid saw him win Race One. Robbie Bugden (Kawasaki BCperformance, Kawasaki ZX-10R) charged through the field into second place. Cru Halliday (Yamaha Finance, Yamaha YZF-R1) was the final podium placer after his solid race. The race was full of thrills and battles at the front after a red flag period caused a race restart, after a lap one incident.

The highlight was the enthralling duel between Wayne Maxwell and Troy Herfoss (Crankt Protein Honda Racing Team, Honda CBR-1000SP) for the fair majority of the race. Maxwell lost the lead to Herfoss at the race restart and had the Crankt Protein Honda Racing rider in his sights. However, Herfoss rode defensively making it difficult to pass. Maxwell attempted different lines and passing manoeuvres but it wasn’t until lap nine when Maxwell executed the overtake. The Yamaha rider built his gap over the next few laps to win the race.

Behind Maxwell, was a competitive battle for final podium places. Herfoss was beginning to struggle for pace after leading most of the race. Eventually Bugden, who was having a sensational race after starting ninth on the grid, passed Herfoss and Cru Halliday in quick succession. He held on to finish in a well-deserved second place.

Cru Halliday also had a race to remember, with a podium position. Halliday shone brightly in the late stages of the race and even looked a potential chance to challenge for the victory. Despite thinking he missed out on the chance for the win, it was a podium to be proud of.

Rounding out the top five was Troy Herfoss after leading the majority of the race and Championship leader Daniel Falzon (JD Racing, Yamaha YZF-R1) after not quite having the pace to battle for the podium positions.

Race One Results

1 Wayne MAXWELL (Yamaha Racing Team, Yamaha YZF-R1)

2 Robert BUGDEN (Kawasaki BCperformance, Kawasaki ZX-10R)

3 Cru HALLIDAY (Yamaha Finance, Yamaha YZF-R1)

4 Troy HERFOSS (Crankt Protein Honda Racing, Honda CBR-1000SP)

5 Daniel FALZON (JD Racing, Yamaha YZF-R1)

6 Josh HOOK (McMartin Racing, Ducati Panigale)

7 Josh WATERS (Team Suzuki ECSTAR, Suzuki GSXR-1000R)

8 Bryan Staring (Crankt Protein Honda Racing, Honda CBR-1000SP)

9 Michael BLAIR (Yamaha YRT, Yamaha YZF-R1)

10 Corey TURNER (YRD Exhaust Prof, Yamaha YZF-R1)

Race Two

The second race once again displayed a master class from Wayne Maxwell. Despite once again losing the lead into turn one to Troy Herfoss, Maxwell’s pace towards the end was simply unmatchable for a clean sweep at Winton Motor Raceway. Herfoss in second place was managing a degrading tyre in the closing stages of the race and third belonged to Cru Halliday, once again.

At the race start Herfoss lead into turn one and was followed by his fast starting teammate Bryan Staring (Crankt Protein Honda Racing, Honda CBR-1000SP) Herfoss managed to build a significant gap to Staring in the opening laps and was looking on track to claim the Race Two victory.

Also up the front, were Cru Halliday, Daniel Falzon and Josh Waters. Josh Hook (McMartin Racing, Ducati Panigale) was also scything through the pack with pressive pace to join these group of riders.

Behind Herfoss however, Maxwell was setting spellbinding lap times and disposed of Starring on lap five.With the gap at about two and a half seconds, Maxwell had a challenge ahead to close the deficit to the leader. Maxwell answered the challenge by setting the race lap records to be hot on the heels of Herfoss. The Yamaha rider blitzed past Herfoss on lap twelve.

Maxwell didn’t let up after passing Herfoss and set fast laps until the finish of the race to take his second victory of the weekend. Troy Herfoss in second position finishing five seconds behind. Cru Halliday finished a further three seconds behind in third.

In fourth and fifth was Daniel Falzon and Robert Bugden. Josh Hook put in a very impressive performance for sixth position for his debut weekend on the McMartin Racing, Ducati Panigale.

Maxwell had a tough start to the 2017 ASBK season, but he’s back in Championship contention. After this weekend’s results, Daniel Falzon still leads the championship with 139 points, Maxwell moves to second in the championship with 130 points and Herfoss moves to third with the same points as Maxwell.

Race Two Results

1 Wayne MAXWELL (Yamaha Racing Team, YZF- R1)

2 Troy HERFOSS (Crankt Protein Honda Racing, Honda CBR-1000SP)

3 Cru HALLIDAY (Yamaha Finance, Yamaha YZF-R1)

4 Daniel FALZON (JD Racing Dynometers, Yamaha YZF-R1)

5 Robert BUGDEN (Kawasaki BCperformance, Kawasaki ZX-10R)

6 Josh HOOK (McMartin Racing, Ducati Panigale)

7 Bryan STARING (Crankt Protein Honda Racing, Honda CBR-1000SP)

8 Josh WATERS (Team Suzuki ECSTAR, GSXR-1000R)

9 Kyle BUCKLEY (Kawasaki BCperformance Kawasaki ZX-10R)

10 Corey TURNER (YRD Exhaust Prof, Yamaha YZF-R1)

Word from the Riders:

Wayne Maxwell

“I’ve got a fair bit of red paint on my Yamaha after that first race! It’s close but Troy and the rest of the front runners have a relationship where you can race side by side at high speeds and all come back and talk about it, we’ve got the win and I’m happy about that.”

For Race Two “At the start when I saw Troy (Herfoss heading off into the distance I thought, wow I’ve got some work to do here. I wasn’t making any inroads on Bryan (Staring) early on as well. Then I had the strategy of finding the rhythm and the flow, then the bike came to me in the second half of the race. I had to put a hard pass on Troy (Herfoss) but I made it stick!”

Troy Herfoss

After Race Two: “It was a good race, I didn’t really plan on going full gas at the start of the race. I was hoping to lose the hole shot to Wayne and see how his tyre would last for the duration of the race, whether that would have worked I’m not sure. With Bryan (Staring) behind me with a half second gap, I thought I would go at 100% and try to break away on my own. The tyre held up better in the second race but when Wayne (Maxwell) caught me, I knew I wouldn’t have much fight and I was really struggling at that stage but thanks to the Crankt Protein Honda Racing team, they’ve done a great job.

2017 Yamaha Motor Finance Australian Superbike Championship Presented by Motul Pirelli Calendar:

Round 4 Hidden Valley Raceway, NT 7-9 July

Round 5 Morgan Park Raceway, QLD 25-27 August

Round 6 SMSP Eastern Creek, NSW 8-10 September

Round 7 Spokes.com.au presents Phillip Island Circuit, VIC 6-8 October

Stay up to date with all the latest news and updates from the ASBK by liking ASBK on Facebook, following the @asbk on Instagram and checking out the ASBK website here.

More, from a press release issued by DesmoSport Ducati:

DISAPPOINTMENT FOR DESMOSPORT DUCATI AT WINTON

An encouraging weekend resulted in little reward for DesmoSport Ducati at Winton’s third round of the 2017 Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) today.

After qualifying 11th on the grid, rookie Callum Spriggs was carrying high hopes into the pair of 16-lap races this afternoon, but was ruled out of the opening encounter with a broken exhaust on lap 11 while in 13th place.

In race two he returned to claim 14th position aboard the Panigale 1299 S for seven championship points, resulting in 16th overall for the weekend. He’s currently P19 in the standings.

“In the first race the exhaust split and that put us out of that one, so that set us back a bit,” Spriggs said. “In the second one it was all me. I was going good at the start, but once the tyre wear set in I had nothing left. I missed out on the experience of a full race in the first one, so anyway, I’ll have to go back and keep working on myself, then hopefully we can get a bit better again for Darwin.”

Triple world champion Troy Bayliss, who is co-owner of DesmoSport Ducati with Ben Henry, noted the challenges of round three, but has already set his sights upon Darwin’s fourth round and further improvement.

“It was looking like Cal was going to have his best weekend yet on the bike,” Bayliss reflected. “He was doing some good laps early on and qualified quite well, but then in the first race we had a strange incident where the exhaust had an issue and he had to pull in – it was just one of those things.

“In the second race I think it was just a lack of confidence after the way the first one went, so yeah, at least he brought it home and it was in one piece. Hopefully the next one in Darwin goes a bit smoother for us, we will try to get him a bit more comfortable before then and see what happens!”

The 2017 Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) will now take a two-month hiatus before returning on 7-9 July at Hidden Valley Raceway in the Northern Territory.

Like DesmoSport Ducati on Facebook and visit www.asbk.com.au for further information. Cube Performance Centre also has an exclusive DesmoSport Ducati section on its website, available to view at www.asbk.com.au now.

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