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SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONS:
2004
A Fergusson, H
2003
C Coxhell, S
2002
S Giles, S
2001
S Giles, S
2000
S Giles, S
1999
S Martin, D
1998
M Craggill, K
1997
M Craggill, K
1996
P Goddard, S
1995
K McCarthy, H
1994
A Gobert, H
1993
T Corser, H
1992
M Mladin, K
1991
A Slight, K
1990
M Campbell, H
1989
M Campbell, H |
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ROUND
5, WINTON, AUG 21, 2005
RACE
RESULT:
SUPERBIKE
RACE 1
- 1
Adam
FERGUSSON, Honda CBR1000RR,
17 laps
- 2
Daniel STAUFFER, Yamaha R1 1000 +3.2s
- 3
Shannon JOHNSON, Yamaha R1 1000 +3.2s
- 4
BROOKES
- 5
BUGDEN
- 6 GOBERT
- 7 GILES
- 8 ALLERTON
- 9 CHARLTON
- 10 STAUFFER
SUPERBIKE
RACE 2
- 1
Robert BUGDEN,
Yamaha R1 1000, 17 laps
*** privateer ***
- 2
Adam FERGUSSON, Honda CBR1000RR +0.8
- 3
Josh
BROOKES, Honda CBR1000
- 4
D STAUFFER
- 5
J STAUFFER
- 6
HOLLAND
- 7
GREEDY
- 8
ALLERTON
- 9
GILES
- 10
COOTE
SUPERSPORT
RACE 1
- 1
Bryan
STARING, Honda CBR600RR
17 laps *** privateer ***
- 2
Mark STANLEY
- 3
Mark AITCHISON
- 4
Adam FERGUSSON
- 5
Zac DAVIES
- 6
Christopher SEATON
SUPERSPORT
RACE 2
- 1
Adam
FERGUSSON, Honda CBR600RR,
17 laps
- 2
Josh
BROOKES, Honda CBR600RR
- 3
Jordon COOTE
- 4 Christopher SEATON
- 5 Gareth JONES
- 6 Mark STANLEY
HONDA RACE REPORT
HONDA’S
FERGUSSON DOES THE DOUBLE AT WINTON
- Reigning Australian
Superbike and Supersport Champion Adam ‘Krusty’ Fergusson
steered his dual title defence efforts back on track for the Joe Rocket
Team in a serious manner this past weekend at Winton’s patchy
round five of the series after winning both classes overall.
- With a take-no-prisoners
approach, Fergusson closed the gap in both the 600cc and 1000cc class
to team mate Josh Brookes, who also managed to reclaim the top spot
on the Superbike ladder from Shawn Giles after putting in consistent,
yet somewhat hindered rides.
- The changeable
conditions made it difficult in terms of tyre choice, with both Joe
Rocket boys getting caught out on at least one occasion when rain ceased
and the track dried out. However, with two pole positions and two out
of four race wins to Joe Rocket Honda, it was a highly successful meeting
that will ensure both Championships will be a fight to the end.
- The Winton round
certainly lived up to its expectation as being a crucial round to tighten
up the point spread. Nine points now separate the top three riders in
Superbike, with three points between Fergusson and Brookes in Supersport.
- The manufacturer’s
junior development team – Rocket Racing – was also present
in full with both Judd Greedy and Jason O’Halloran competing in
their respective classes. This being Judd’s first meeting for
2005 after recovering from a fractured vertebrae, he finished an impressive
ninth for the round whilst Jason slotted into sixth position on the
series ladder
after the weekend’s proceedings in the smaller class.
- Superbike
Action
- After qualifying
pole, Adam got the holeshot position in the first race of the premier
class with Shannon Johnson and Dan Stauffer on his tail. The group of
three pulled out some serious speed, breaking away slightly with Krusty
clearly in control whilst team mate Brookes worked his way up from ninth
position, eventually getting past a number of riders including Anthony
Gobert and Robert Bugden. With four laps to go, the rain set in and
the race was declared – Krusty taking the victory and Josh into
fourth, a notable ride after a less than ideal start for the 22 year
old.
- After a restart
due to a rider down, race two proved to be an out and out war between
Krusty and Bugden after the Honda man got past Johnson ten minutes into
the 17 lapper. The ’04 Champion never let up on Bugden regardless
of the still somewhat wet track, putting in the fastest lap of the race
at the three quarter mark and closing the gap to .08 of a second by
the time the flag fell.
- Brookes, in the
meantime, finished in the third position after once again working his
way up through the crowd past Stauffer, Giles and Johnson – another
good placing for Brookesy earned the hard way after getting off the
line a bit slower than he would have liked.
- Overall Fergusson
took the Superbike spoils for the round, with Josh finishing just off
the podium in fourth place. “That second race was a tough one,”
Adam commented. “Bugden rode really well and that, along with
the number of damp patches on the track, made it pretty hard to find
a place where I might have been able to pass him. Everything went well
for me today though. I’ve managed to get some crucial points back
which is what I was aiming for.”
- Supersport
Action
- Brookes scored
the other pole position for the Joe Rocket Honda Team in the 600cc class
with Adam slotting in next to him on the grid and young Jason O’Halloran
not far away on the second row.
- In race one, Brookes
took the lead with Krusty not far off with the two red machines eventually
both passing Chris Seaton. From there they dominated the show creating
a thirty second gap back to the third place runner. Although suffering
slightly from a friction burn to the leg and sore arm from a spill during
qualifying the day prior, Josh tousled with his team mate for the lead
on more than one occasion early on, however the flag went to Fergusson
who well and truly stamped his mark of authority on the race by the
final laps.
- With all of the
factory Honda men deciding to go out for race two on full wets, the
outcome proved to be effected by the unpredictable weather. Krusty got
away well leading Mark Stanley and Mark Aitchison through turn one while
Brookes again struggled off the line. Stanley dueled impressively with
the leader throughout the first half of the race, however it was Honda
supported young gun Bryan Staring who managed to get the better of the
pro riders and blast away to take the win.
- As the track dried
Fergusson, Brookes and O’Halloran all lost precious ground on
their wets, with Adam finishing fourth and the latter two battling it
out against each other further down the field to pick up imperative
series points.
- On summing up his
day, Brookes who now leads both classes noted that it was a mixed weekend.
“I’m happy with how a couple of races went for me, and not
so happy with the others,” he said. “I’m leading both
classes though so that was a good outcome. There is nothing in it points-wise
between the leading guys so hopefully that will create some more interest
from the media and the public to follow the last couple of rounds.”
- The next round
of the series will be held September 17-18 at Queensland Raceway.
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2005
STANDING:
(after round)
SUPERBIKES:
1
Brookes 200
2 Giles 197
3 Fergusson 191
4 J Stauffer 165
5 Bugden 144
6 Charlton 137
SUPERSPORT:
1
Brookes 225
2 Fergusson 222
3 Staring 170
4 Aitchinson 170
5 Waters 153
6 O'Halloran 150
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