Castrol Power 1 NZ Superbikes Move to Timaru Following an amazing opening round under the blazing Southland sun, the 2009 Castrol Power1 Superbike Championships now moves to Levels Raceway, just outside Timaru, for round two this weekend January 17/18. In the Superbikes, we saw Australia’s Robbie Bugden take two wins to lead the Championship on his Triple R Suzuki GSXR1000, however he didn’t have it all his own way, with Hamilton’s Andrew Stroud (Suzuki), Feilding’s Craig Shirriffs (Honda) and Queenslander Gareth Jones (Yamaha) hard on his heals, during the second race at Teretonga, the lead changed five times in the fifteen laps. Others to watch will be New Plymouth’s Hayden Fitzgerald (Honda) and Auckland’s Ray Clee (Suzuki), who both had forgettable weekends at Teretonga. The 600 Sports Production was just as exciting, with two great battles between Christchurch’s James Smith (Suzuki) and young Australian Gareth Jones (Yamaha), with Jones taking his Bernard Racing Yamaha to two wins, to lead the series. Current champion Christchurch’s Dennis Charlett (Suzuki) was also in the skirmish, but crashed out of both the races, leaving the way clear for Hamilton’s Nick Cole (Kawasaki) to pick up two thirds. Others in the mix are 2008 Pro-Twin champion Auckland’s Karl Morgan (Suzuki) now on a 600 and Wellington’s Jay Lawrence this year campaigning a Yamaha. The smaller classes have been dominated by a single rider so far. In Formula Three it was Palmerston North’s Glen Williams (Suzuki), after former champion New Plymouth’s Terry Fitzgerald (Suzuki), Foxton’s Jason Easton (Tigcraft Aprilia) and Westport’s Eric deBoer (Kawasaki) all had mishaps. In the Pro Twins, this year Tauranga’s Sam Love has shown everyone a clean set of heals, but charging hard behind were Dannevirke’s Geoff Booth and Blenhiem’s Neil Smith, all on Suzuki SV650s. The 125cc Grand Prix class saw some remarkable racing from some of New Zealand’s youngest riders. Dunedin’s Tim McArthur (Honda) came out on top, but right behind him were, Auckland’s Avalon Biddle (Honda) and Jaden Hassam (Yamaha), Christchurch’s Cameron Jones and Nick Cain both on Hondas and Hamilton’s Kenneth Jones on his Yamaha. All five riders are still in their teens. This round, the circus is joined by the Sidecar boys. The field will include Tri-Series victor Australia’s Stacy Sellar on Cemetery Circuit Organiser Leighton Minnell’s LCR Suzuki. Out to spoil his fun will be Wanganui’s Steve Bron (LCR), along with Auckland’s Lawrance Brothers on their Anderson Yamaha and a field of over fifteen sidecars Last weekend, we saw the Aussies come out on top, but this weekend things could be totally different. More, from another press release issued by Motorsport Network Ltd. Red Riders In Trans-Tasman Battle. Last weekend the Aussie duo of Robbie Bugden and Gareth Jones came out on top of the points table for NZ Superbikes and 600 Sports Production at round one of the Castrol Power 1 New Zealand Superbike championships at Teretonga, just out side Invercargill. The Team Honda Racing’s Feilding’s Craig Shirriffs and New Plymouth’s Hayden Fitzgerald are all fired up to take the fight to the Australians in Superbikes. Shirriffs had been running with the leaders, on his “Team Honda Racing Red Black Beauty”, in fact finished third in race one and lead the freight train during race two before taking to the grass and had to settle for fourth. Shirriffs CBR1000RR8’s colour scheme is Red for Honda and Black for New Zealand, hence the name “Red Black Beauty”. Last weekend Fitzgerald chased an electrical gremlin around his “Team Honda Racing Castrol” CBR1000RR8 without success, so he rode his No2 Stock machine, finishing a valiant 5th and 7th. During the week the team is confident they have overcome the problem and Fitzgerald is in no doubt he can run at the front of the field. Fitzgerald’s machine like Shirriffs has a distinctive paint scheme; it is painted in his sponsor Castrol’s distinctive Red, Green and White livery. In the 600 Sports Production class Team Honda will be ably represented by Honda Dealer supported riders, Invercargill’s Jeremy Holmes and Taupo’s Jamie Rajek. Everyone is looking forward to another sunny weekend in Timaru and the chance to beat the Aussies.
Updated: New Zealand Series Heads To Timaru This Weekend
Updated: New Zealand Series Heads To Timaru This Weekend
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