Australian Superbike: Wayne Maxwell Secures Pole Position For Season Finale At Phillip Island

Australian Superbike: Wayne Maxwell Secures Pole Position For Season Finale At Phillip Island

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Maxwell Eyes YMI Superbike Title with Pole Position at the Island

October, 7 2017

Wayne Maxwell (Yamaha Racing Team, YZF-R1) has secured pole position for the YMI Superbike Class at the Spokes.com.au presents Round 7 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. The pole position is a huge boost for Maxwell’s title chances as he attempts to secure victories within Yamaha Motor Finance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul Pirelli (ASBK).

Maxwell was devastatingly quick on his Yamaha machine and after a solid performance in all practice sessions, it was not a surprise to see him on pole position. His fastest lap time a 1:32.587, which was set in Qualifying Two.

The greatest challenger to Maxwell’s pole position was Daniel Falzon (JD Racing, Yamaha YZF-R1) who posted a 1:32.587, to finish an extremely close .013 of a second away in second position. Falzon led with five minutes to go, but Maxwell fired back later in the session to secure pole.

Maxwell’s pole creates an interesting proposition for tomorrow’s racing. Although Maxwell sits 14 points behind Herfoss in the points standings, anything can happen on race day.

Third position went to hard charger Josh Waters (Team Suzuki ECSTAR, GSX-R1000R). The in-form rider will be going all out for victories tomorrow in the hope to secure a rider’s championship for Team Suzuki ECSTAR in its first year of operation.

Fourth and fifth positions were secured by Crankt Protein Honda Racing teammates, Bryan Staring (CBR1000SP2) and Troy Herfoss (CBR1000SP2). The fifth-place finish for the championship leader, makes defending Herfoss’ points lead a more challenging task.

Qualifying One was led by Herfoss as he set a benchmark of 1:32.851, ahead of Maxwell but he was unable to better his lap in the second qualifying session.

Quotes from the Riders

Wayne Maxwell

“It’s great to be able to claim my second pole position of the year, which now draws us fourteen points within the championship lead.

“Tomorrow the goal is now more than achievable. We are going to have to come out with the Yamaha R1 and try and win both races and put ourselves in a championship winning position.

“We went with the same strategy as we normally go with, which is running the hard tyre then at the end, we put the softer option in. Thankfully it had enough grip to deliver the lap time required to score pole position. Big thanks to the whole team.

“This pole position is not a massive psychological thing for me, but it does give you that extra boost. It’s more about the single championship point. For me, average starts this year means I’m on the front row. Even if I get a bit of an average start it will still mean I’ll be around the top three. If that is the case we can still try and press on and make the most of tomorrow’s races.”

Daniel Falzon

Tomorrow is a whole new ballgame and we’ll have to see what the conditions will be like tomorrow. We’ve shown we’ve got the dry pace and throughout the year we’ve shown we can fight at the front, we’ve just got to avoid any mishaps. I don’t think anyone will be able to break away tomorrow and Phillip Island always encourages close racing.”

Josh Waters

“To be on the front row was always the target and we managed to achieve that with third place. We will see how we fare tomorrow but I’m expecting a closely fought race. I don’t think we’ll be able to make a break from the front like we did at SMSP but I’m really confident in my long run pace. I just wanted to up as high as I could and I’m expecting all the usual suspects to be fighting towards the top. We’ll try to improve the bike for tomorrow and try our hardest.”

Top Ten YMI Superbike Provisional Saturday Qualifying Results

1 Wayne MAXWELL (Yamaha Racing Team, YZF-R1) 1:32.587

2 Daniel FALZON (JD Racing, Yamaha YZF-R1) 1:32.600

3 Josh WATERS (Team Suzuki ECSTAR, GSX-R1000R) 1:32.740

4 Bryan STARING (Crankt Protein Honda Racing Team, CBR1000SP2) 1:32.850

5 Troy HERFOSS (Crankt Protein Honda Racing Team, CBR1000SP2) 1:32.851

6 Glenn ALLERTON (Yamaha Racing Team, YZF-R1) 1:33.145

7 Cru HALLIDAY (Yamaha Finance, YZF-R1) 1:33.907

8 Matt WALTERS (Kawasaki Australia, Kawasaki ZX-10R) 1:33.957

9 Alex PHILLIS (Apex Civil, Yamaha YZF-R1) 1:34.052

10 Michael BLAIR (Yamaha YRT, YZF-R1) 1:34.125

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ASBK is live on SBS and Live Streaming

Fans will be treated to plenty of action on and off the track next weekend, however for the fans who can’t be at Phillip Island, the ASBK has provided them with the best opportunity to stay up to speed with everything happening on October 8.

From 9:30 am AEST the ASBK will be broadcast LIVE to everyone in the world via the ASBK website. Capturing the live racing moments, exclusive interviews with past and present champions and so much more, the Live Stream is not to be missed.

ASBK will be telecast on free to air channels SBS (from 1:00 PM AEDST) and SBS VICELAND (from 2:00 PM) on Sunday October 8.

As always, 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.

More, from a press release issued by DesmoSport Ducati:

POSITIVE PHILLIP ISLAND QUALIFIER FOR DESMOSPORT DUCATI’S TURNER

DesmoSport Ducati continued to move in a positive direction during today’s two Superbike qualifying sessions at Phillip Island’s seventh and final round of the 2017 Australian Superbike Championship.

Welcomed with improved weather conditions for Saturday’s sessions, premier class newcomer Turner logged a fast lap of 1m34.244s to move himself into 12th position on the starting grid ahead of Sunday’s two-race schedule.

Crediting his improved times to changes with the 1299 Panigale S settings and more favourable track conditions, the 19-year-old looks forward to tomorrow’s racing where he expects to find additional on-track pace.

“Today was definitely a step forward from yesterday and I think the better weather was the main reason,” said Turner. “The Ducati is one of the lighter bikes out there, so I wasn’t being blown around as much. We did make a lot of changes to the bike and every change we made took us in the right direction, which was good.

“I’m definitely looking forward to the races tomorrow, I think I can go quicker again in the race. I never really qualify well and we’re not too far off the front, so we’ll work on that tomorrow and a lot of it will depend on the weather as well.”

Admitting that the effects from Turner’s recent Phillip Island test crash are still lingering, team co-owner and manager Ben Henry remains positive as the teenager begins to return to his previous form ahead of Sunday’s race day.

“You can see that we are moving forward and where we are today is where I expected us to be on Friday,” Henry commented. “Unfortunately we had a crash here two weeks ago and we’re still trying to iron those bugs out, but once we get back there, we’ll be fine and we look forward to tomorrow’s pair of races.”

Race one is scheduled to start at 1:05pm local time and will be aired live on SBS, while the second 12-lap encounter will take off at 3:20pm, televised live on SBS Viceland. Live-streaming will also feature online throughout the round via official ASBK channels.

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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