Stauffer Wins Australian Superbike Support Race At Phillip Island

Stauffer Wins Australian Superbike Support Race At Phillip Island

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Stauffer clinches a tightly contested win at MotoGP

October 22, 2016

Crankt Protein Honda Racing Team rider Jamie Stauffer showed his expert skills around the technical Phillip Island Grand Prix circuit today, with nothing to lose Stauffer claimed victory in front of an international crowd at the 2016 Michelin Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix.

Despite the rain threatening in the skies the Australian Superbike competitors were treated to a dry and partly sunny race two. And with a stacked fence line, anticipation was in the air as the Australian Superbike competitors put their tyres to the line, waiting for the red light to go off.

Signalling the commencement of their second race for the weekend it was second on the grid Knobby Underwear Suzuki’s Brayden Elliott who got the jump off the start, however a determined Crankt Protein Honda Racing Team’s Troy Herfoss was eager to start the race off well, quickly relegated the Suzuki rider taking the lead.

Crankt Protein Honda Racing Team rider Jamie Stauffer slotted behind in third, painting the picture for the battle ahead. Team Apex Motorsports’ Josh Waters made his way to fourth off the line, while Michael Blaire moved in to fifth, after only one lap in the books.

Herfoss eager to remain in front for the next seven laps lengthened his gap on team mate Stauffer who also made a move in to second over Elliott around the opening corners of lap two. Elliott third, was now under fire from fourth placed Waters biding his time before making a pass on lap three, relegating the Elliott another position.

The battle playing out on track was for the top four positions as they had significantly lengthened their lead from fifth place rider Blaire by lap three. Waters now eyeing the rear wheels of Herfoss and Stauffer who had pulled a gap and were locked in an intense battle.

Stauffer had nothing to lose this weekend challenging his team mate over the start/finish line on lap four excelling at the passing manoeuvre to take the lead. Now steering his team mate Herfoss around Phillip Island Grand Prix circuit Stauffer was on his feet with consistent pressure from his fellow Honda mounted rider.

Reeling in the front pair, Waters had marginally closed the gap on the battling Stauffer and Herfoss who each stole the lead multiple times throughout the remaining lap. Waters was now in contention to bump up his position on the podium.

With only two laps to go Stauffer hit the gas and across the straight had developed a three second gap over Herfoss and Waters, however coming out of Honda corner a wrong move saw him run wide diminished his gap instantly now once again under fire from his team mate.

At the showing of the last lap board Stauffer had the lead by only .377 seconds and as the chequered flag waved the comfortable looking Honda mounted rider sped across the finish line in the number one position.

Waters still not ready to give up made the trying last move on this year’s Australian Superbike Champion Herfoss and with one last twist of the throttle, he stole second position seeing Herfoss relegated to third.

Despite a fantastic start off the line Elliott finished race fourth allowing Blaire to take fifth.

DesmoSport Ducati’s Cru Halliday rode to a promising sixth position after only his second race on the new machine. Frost and team mate Ryan Hampton finished seventh and eighth, while Phillip Czaj and Alastair Loomes respectively claimed the final top ten positions.

Stauffer spoke post-race sharing his struggles to get on the podium all year and despite the tricky conditions, he was happy to get a win.

“It has been quite good to win here. I have struggled all year, this has been my worst year I have had,” Stauffer shared.

“It was good to get out there and get a win. It was tricky conditions; we haven’t had any dry time really this weekend. We ended up coming away with the win and hopefully we can do it again tomorrow.

“I haven’t had anything to lose all year and I have been struggling to get on the podium. The bike was working for me in that race, after a couple of changes. The bike felt good,” Stauffer concluded.

The Australian Superbike competitors will suit up one more time tomorrow for their last race at the 2016 Michelin Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. The Australian Superbikes will be on track from 9:40am AEST.

For a full list of results head to www.computime.com.au.

To stay up to date with the latest news from this weekend’s Moto GP event head to www.asbk.com.au, like the ASBK Facebook page and follow @ASBK on Instagram.

More, from a press release issued by DesmoSport Ducati:

SIXTH AGAIN FOR HALLIDAY ON SATURDAY AT PHILLIP ISLAND

DesmoSport Ducati’s Cru Halliday pushed to sixth position in race two of the national Superbike support category this afternoon at Phillip Island’s Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix.

In his first extended run of dry laps aboard the factory-supported 1299 Panigale S at the 4.445-kilometre grand prix circuit, Halliday progressively improved from eighth on the grid and climbed to sixth by race’s end.

On lap one Halliday moved forward to seventh and then into sixth on the second lap, but then dropped back to seventh as he came to grips with the Pirelli-equipped Panigale mid-race. A strong finish saw Halliday work his way back to P6 after setting his fastest time on the eighth and final lap.

“The only real dry session we had previously was practice one, so we went into race two a bit unsure of the settings, but we’re heading in the right direction with DesmoSport Ducati,” Halliday commented. “I managed to go quicker at the end of the race, but not quick enough just yet, so we will try to improve further tomorrow.

“Hopefully we can continue to head in the right direction for Sunday’s race, take into account what we learned today and then pick up where we left off. The aim is to improve the laptime and then if I can do that there’s a chance we could get up into the top five.”

Halliday was called into the DesmoSport Ducati squad earlier this week when team regular Mike Jones secured a seat at Avintia Racing Ducati for the second round in a row. Jones has qualified 19th on the grid for the Australian round of the MotoGP World Championship.

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