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Waters pips West for pole in early morning ASBK Qualifying TechTricks365


ASBK 2025

Round One – Phillip Island
Saturday AM – Superbike Qualifying

If you are at all interested in following ASBK in 2025, I thoroughly recommend digesting this piece I wrote earlier today, which is essentially a pre-season form guide and preview rolled into one. 

Anthony West topped both practice sessions on Friday and has put more quick laps in than anyone across the weekend so far.  Josh Waters has been hot on his heels, but I imagine he has been keeping his powder dry for when it really mattered today. What would the defending champion uncork…?

As for the rest of the field, they had been way off their potential on Friday. Plenty were still ironing out all manner of gremlins on their machines, while others were getting a tune-up between the ears ahead of today.

It was a somewhat sultry night at Phillip Island with temps only dipping to around 20 ahead of daybreak on Saturday morning. Image RbMotoLens

It was a very early start, the earliest I can remember in fact, when Superbike riders rolled out of pitlane at 0805 on Saturday morning.

A warm early start to the day for ASBK competitors – Image RbMotoLens

This time yesterday, there was a heavy dew on the circuit, but on Friday night, the temperature had only got down to around 20 degrees, so things were already starting to warm up nicely ahead of a not-so-nice forecast top later this afternoon in the mid-high 30s.

Anthony West – Image RbMotoLens

Anthony West was the first rider in the 31s, a 1m31.246 on his third lap, the fastest lap of the week so far.

Mike Jones – Image RbMotoLens

It was almost ten-minutes later before anyone else joined the veteran in the 31s, the first of which was Mike Jones on 1m31.647 on his third lap of the day.  Cam Dunker then moved up to third with a 1m32.544. Clearly, a lot had yet to come from many.

Glenn Allerton – Image RbMotoLens

Josh Waters did not roll out of the pit-lane until almost the halfway point of the 30-minute session, and at this stage, there was very little traffic on track as most riders were in the pits preparing for their second run.

Josh Waters – Image RbMotoLens

At the first split Waters was a tenth up on Westy, that became two-tenths through the second sector, back to a tenth through sector three, and the defending champ lost a further two-tenths through the final section to go P2 on his first flying lap, a 1m31.375. He wasn’t done yet, however… Next time around again, a tenth quicker than Westy through first split, this time three-tenths under through sector two, still three-tenths through sector three…And crosses the stripe with a 1m31.026 to move into provisional pole ahead of Westy.  Josh then rolled around for a lap before returning to the pits.

Josh Waters – Image RbMotoLens

With just under ten-minutes remaining in the session, Westy rolled out of the pits for another crack… A fraction quicker than Josh through the first sector, a thousandth of a second in it through sector two…three-hundredths under through sector three…but two-hundredths off on the final run to the line, a 1m31.048 an improvement but still two-hundredths off Josh.   Kept his head down, four-hundredths behind through first split, that drifted out to over a tenth through sector two, two-tenths behind at the third split, the result a 1m31.492.

Cam Dunker – Image RbMotoLens

Waters ventured out again with just under five-minutes left on the clock. Mike Jones also back on track in the dying minutes. Neither improved, though, so the front row was set, Waters on pole ahead of West while Jones rounded out the front row ahead of Cam Dunker, Broc Pearson and Glenn Allerton.

Josh Waters – Image RbMotoLens

That pole time way off the stunning 1m30.379 qualifying lap record Josh set here last year.

The front row – Image RbMotoLens

Max Stauffer heads row three alongside Cru Halliday and Jonathan Nahlous. Jack Favelle rounded out the top ten ahead of Tom Edwards and John Lytras.

Jonathan Nahlous – Image RbMotoLens

A lot of the field are still ironing out all sorts of problems. Plenty of riders have had next to no testing in the lead up to this opening round and subsequently have had a very frustrating weekend thus far.

A bit of experience amongst that three fellas… Image RbMotoLens

The first 11-lap Superbike race of the weekend will commence at midday before a forecast top in the mid-high 30s later this afternoon.

Their second bout is slated for 0945 on Sunday morning, while the third and final contest to decide the round winner will occur at 1340 on Sunday afternoon. Conditions are expected to be mainly fine but windy on Sunday.

SW-Motech Superbike Qualifying Times

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap Speed
1 J Waters Duc 1m31.026 307
2 A West Yam +0.022 301
3 M Jones Yam +0.621 303
4 C Dunker Yam +1.409 298
5 B Pearson Duc +1.554 307
6 G Allerton Duc +1.725 310
7 M Stauffer Yam +1.958 301
8 C Halliday Yam +2.087 304
9 J Nahlous Yam +2.094 298
10 J Favelle Yam +2.222 300
11 T Edwards Yam +2.227 297
12 J Lytras Yam +2.273 295
13 A Sissis Yam +2.719 299
14 T Toparis Yam +2.860 300
15 R Yanko Yam +3.247 297
16 M Walters Apr +3.649 302
17 J Soderland Yam +4.713 294
18 C Holding Yam +5.535 297
19 N Mahon Yam +5.756 289
20 M Aizuddin BMW +5.758 287
21 A Senior Yam +5.937 286
22 K Higuchi Suz +6.114 293
23 P Linkenbagh Yam +6.406 288
24 M Kemp Yam +8.356 292
25 M Carr Hon +13.759 266

Superbike Friday Combined FP1/FP2 Times

Pos Rider Bike Time
1 A West Yam 1m31.404
2 J Waters Duc 1m31.451
3 M Jones Yam 1m32.634
4 G Allerton Duc 1m33.006
5 C Dunker Yam 1m33.015
6 J Nahlous Yam 1m33.312
7 M Stauffer Yam 1m33.532
8 T Edwards Yam 1m33.635
9 B Pearson Duc 1m33.663
10 J Lytras Yam 1m33.789
11 J Favelle Yam 1m34.185
12 C Halliday Yam 1m34.482
13 M Walters Apr 1m34.688
14 A Sissis Yam 1m34.737
15 R Yanko Yam 1m35.170
16 T Toparis Yam 1m35.500
17 J Soderland Yam 1m36.305
18 N Mahon Yam 1m36.756
19 C Holding Yam 1m36.841
20 M Aizuddin BMW 1m37.022
21 A Senior Yam 1m37.155
22 K Higuchi Suz 1m37.634
23 P Linkenbagh Yam 1m38.321
24 M Kemp Yam 1m40.000
25 M Carr Hon 1m44.750

2025 Australian Superbike Championship Calendar

Round Location Date
1 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, VIC Feb 21-23
2 Sydney Motorsport Park, NSW Mar 28-29
3 Queensland Raceway, QLD May 2-4
4 Morgan Park Raceway, QLD Jun 13-15
5 Queensland Raceway, QLD (Superbike Only) Aug 8-10
6 Phillip Island GP Circuit, VIC Sept 6-7
7 One Raceway, NSW Oct 3-5
8 The Bend, SA Nov 7-9


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