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Herfoss wins final race of season as Waters crowned ASBK champion

2024 mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul (ASBK)

Trev by Trev
November 10, 2024
in ASBK

ASBK 2024
Round Seven – The Bend
Pirelli Superbike Race Three


With victory in race two earlier on in the day Josh Waters had extended his championship points lead over Mike Jones back out to 25-points. Job, almost done…

If Josh was to fail to score in this final bout of the season, and Jones won, then the two would finish on equal points.  Jones would then win the championship on countback thanks to having more race wins during the season.

Broc Pearson had third place in the championship already sewn up before this final bout but the tussle over fourth was still in the air.  Max Stauffer had the upper hand in that chase for the #4 plate.

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ASBK 2024 – The Bend – Superbike Race Three – Image RbMotoLens

Josh Waters took the lead early on but this time around it was Mike Jones right on his tailpipe as Broc Pearson got a great run through the opening turns to move up to third place.

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ASBK 2024 – The Bend – Superbike Race Three – Image RbMotoLens

Mike Jones then went down!  The YRT man tumbling off at turn 13 and with it his championship hopes…  Josh Waters looked around to see Jones tumbling off and in the process was gazumped by both the DesmoSport Ducati riders.  Pearson through to the lead, Herfoss up to second and Waters demoted to third, but now certain to become Australian Superbike’s first ever four-time champion. Ducati 1-2-3 at the front of the race. Arthur Sissis fourth, Cam Dunker fifth, Max Stauffer sixth and Anthony West seventh.

Troy Herfoss took the lead from Pearson as they started lap four with a move up the inside at turn one. Only 1.1-seconds covered the top seven.

Once in front Herfoss started to break away, his lead out to 1.1-seconds by half-race distance.  Josh Waters finally got past Pearson for second place halfway through lap five. Sissis then pushed Pearson further back to fourth as they started lap six.

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ASBK 2024 – The Bend – Superbike Race Three – Image RbMotoLens

Arthur Sissis slotted up the inside of Waters late on lap six but had to pull out of it. Sissis the fastest man on track and they were now starting to pull a little ground back on Herfoss up front.

Only four-tenths covered the leading trio as they started the penultimate lap. Broc Pearson was 2.5-seconds back in fourth place but had 1.5-seconds over Cam Dunker who had been engaged in a race long battle with Anthony West and Max Stauffer.

Josh Waters closed right onto the tail of Herfoss as they entered turn one for the final time but looked to have got in a little too hot which compromised his exit and allowed Herf a little breathing space once again.

Troy Herfoss went on to take the win by eight-tenths after what had been at times a very frustrating weekend for the reigning King of the Baggers Champ.

ASBK 2024 - The Bend - Pirelli Superbike Race Three Results1. Troy Herfoss 2. Josh Waters +0.801 3. Arthur Sissis +1.031
ASBK 2024 – The Bend – Pirelli Superbike Race Three Results
1. Troy Herfoss
2. Josh Waters +0.801
3. Arthur Sissis +1.031

Josh Waters crossing the line in second place and pulling up next to the pit wall to acknowledge some of his pit crew. He then stopped at turn one to be greeted by team owner Craig McMartin and the rest of his crew.

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Josh Waters the first ever four-time Australian Superbike Champion – Image RbMotoLens

Arthur Sissis rounding out the podium to sign off on a very successful second half of the season after joining the Stop & Seal squad. That third place in this final bout was good enough to earn the South Australian second for the round.

Josh Waters - 2024 Australian Superbike Champion
Josh Waters – 2024 Australian Superbike Champion – Image RbMotoLens

16-year-old Cam Dunker securing fourth place in that final contest of the year after holding off Anthony West and getting the better of Broc Pearson late in the race.

Anthony West strong right from FP1 on Friday and tallying enough points across the three races to finish on the podium for the round.

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ASBK 2024- The Bend – Pirelli Superbike Round Points
1. Josh Waters 65
2. Arthur Sissis 52
3. Anthony West 50

Josh Waters also taking the round win along with that record breaking fourth Australian Superbike Championship title. The first three of which came on Suzuki machinery before this latest victory on the McMartin Ducati.

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Josh Waters and the McMartin racing crew and family – Image RbMotoLens

Mike Jones second in the championship for 2024.

Broc Pearson taking the #3 plate, 12-points in arrears of Mike.

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ASBK 2024 – The Bend – Josh Waters – 2024 Australian Superbike Champion – Image RbMotoLens

Max Stauffer securing fourth place in the championship ahead of Anthony West.

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ASBK 2024 – The Bend – Josh Waters – 2024 Australian Superbike Championship top three – Image RbMotoLens

There are many moves afoot as we look forward to ASBK 2025. There is talk Honda could be back on the Superbike grid in a big way… A youngster joining YRT… Stop & Seal expanding their Superbike team… Herfoss aiming to do double duty both here and in America as he seeks to defend his King of the Baggers title. The opening round of the season will be held in conjunction with the WorldSBK season opener at Phillip Island on the weekend of February 23 and there is talk that we might have an eight-round season in 2025…

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ASBK 2024 – The Bend – 2024 Australian Superbike Rookie of the year Cam Dunker – Image RbMotoLens

Pirelli Superbike Race Three Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 T Herfoss Duc 20m38.250
2 J Waters Duc +0.801
3 A Sissis Yam +1.031
4 C Dunker Yam +4.688
5 A West Yam +5.124
6 B Pearson Duc +6.733
7 M Stauffer Yam +9.463
8 J Lytras Yam +17.959
9 T Lynch Yam +31.331
10 C Holding Yam +53.041
11 J Soderland Yam +57.585
12 D Carberry BMW +1m07.155
13 M Edwards Yam +1m19.735
14 N Mahon Yam +1m19.951
15 M Kemp Yam +1m21.995
16 B Raethel Suz +1m22.179
17 P Linkenbagh Yam +1m34.471
DNF R Yanko Yam 2 Laps
DNF M Jones Yam 10 Laps

Pirelli Superbike Round Points

Pos Rider R1 R2 R3 Points
1 J Waters 20 25 20 65
2 A Sissis 18 16 18 52
3 A West 17 17 16 50
4 M Jones 25 20 46
5 B Pearson 16 14 15 45
6 C Dunker 14 13 17 44
7 M Stauffer 15 15 14 44
8 T Herfoss 18 25 43
9 J Lytras 13 12 13 38
10 C Holding 10 9 11 30
11 J Soderland 9 6 10 25
12 T Lynch 10 12 22
13 R Yanko 11 11 22
14 N Mahon 7 5 7 19
15 M Edwards 6 4 8 18
16 D Carberry 8 9 17
17 M Kemp 8 3 6 17
18 B Raethel 5 7 5 17
19 T Toparis 12 12
20 P Linkenbagh 4 2 4 10

ASBK Superbike Championship Points

Pos Points
1 J Waters 321.5
2 M Jones 276.5
3 B Pearson 264.5
4 M Stauffer 205
5 A West 198.5
6 A Sissis 197.5
7 C Dunker 193.5
8 C Halliday 173
9 J Lytras 145
10 G Allerton 137
11 T Herfoss 127
12 R Yanko 119
13 J Soderland 115.5
14 H Voight 107
15 P Hardwick 101
16 T Lynch 88
17 B Staring 69
18 M Edwards 66
19 M Kemp 52
20 P Linkenbagh 46
21 C Holding 43
22 D Carberry 42.5
23 M Walters 32
24 N Mahon 32
25 A Senior 22.5
26 B Raethel 17
27 E Leeson 16
28 T Toparis 12
29 T Large 10.5

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