ASBK Superbike and Supersport Qualifying round-ups from QLD Raceway

ASBK 2025

Round Three – QLD Raceway
SW-Motech Superbike Qualifying

Queensland Raceway

The Saturday morning FP4 session saw some very quick times, including personal bests for some riders in what were almost perfect weather conditions at Queensland Raceway that saw the top nine all in the 67s.

Mike Jones – Image RbMotoLens

Mike Jones pipped Josh Waters for top spot in FP4, both men in the 67.2s, three-tenths clear of Broc Pearson.

Josh Waters – Image RbMotoLens

Others in the 67 club this morning, in order of pace, were Anthony West, Cru Halliday, Max Stauffer, Arthur Sissis, John Lytras and Glenn Allerton.

Cru Halliday

Only a couple of the Supersport riders went quicker in the afternoon session compared to their morning times, so we were somewhat unsure of what pace to expect this afternoon when Q1 got underway at 1435.

Mike Jones

Q1

Once Q1 did get underway it was Westy that was the first back into the 67s, a 67.671 on his first flying lap, but the veteran was quickly gazumped by Mike Jones, the YRT man breaking his own qualifying lap record with a 67.134 on his first run. Broc Pearson then went second quickest on 67.626, as Arthur Sissis and Cru Halliday both joined them in the 67s.

Job done… Liam Wilkinson rolls Mike’s YZF-R1M back into the YRT garage

Pearson improved to 67.263 on his fifth lap to move up to second place, but one man was still yet to turn a wheel, that was, of course, Josh Waters…

The McMartin Racing man didn’t venture out of the pits until there were only ten-minutes remaining, no room for error.. Confidence, with a capital C… The Mildura Missile’s first lap a 67.856, definitely good enough to secure him a spot amongst the top 12 that would progress to Q2. Waters then improved to 67.306 to cement his place on the promotion roster and retired back to the garage.

Many riders failed to match the pace they displayed in the morning FP4 session.

Glenn Allerton has had numerous issues with the Advocates Racing Ducati again this weekend. He made numerous exits but the bike failed to run well enough for him to set a lap-time. A frustrating day for Allerton, especially when we know the potential of the package is there, if only they can get the bike reliable and on a good base setting.  He will start from the back of the grid on Sunday, I wouldn’t want to be just in front of him when the lights go out for race one…

Q1 Results

  1. Mike Jones 67.134
  2. Broc Pearson 67.263
  3. Josh Waters 67.306
  4. Anthony West 67.671
  5. Cru Halliday 67.767
  6. Cameron Dunker 67.885
  7. Arthur Sissis 67.892
  8. Jonathan Nahlous 68.151
  9. John Lytras 68.154
  10. Max Stauffer 68.342
  11. Jack Favelle 68.682
  12. Ty Lynch 69.327
  13. Ryan Yanko 69.385
  14. Eddie Leeson 70.232
  15. Josh Soderland 71.249
  16. Paul Linkenbagh 71.554
  17. Michael Edwards 72.032
  18. Glenn Allerton 82.558

Q2

The final qualifying session for the top 12 got underway on schedule at 1505.

Mike Jones broke his fresh qualifying lap record on his first flying lap, a 67.071, and he was then more than a tenth under through the first split on the following lap…

Broc Pearson gazumped him first, though! A 67.034…

Then Waters smashed them both, a 66.983!

Jonesy returned fire with a 66.845!! He was four-thousandths slower through the first split on the following lap, four-hundredths under at the second split… but just missed besting his previous.. That second-best 66.845, though, would still have been good enough for pole. Jones then followed up with a 67.015.

Did Waters still have some left in the tank…?

The McMartin Ducati man rolled out of pit-lane again with around eight-minutes left on the clock. Only for some gentle rain to start falling around Queensland Raceway. That quickly turned into quite a downpour!

And that was it…

Jones, Waters and Pearson are our front row starters for tomorrow.

Anthony West heads row two, and alongside him are two riders whose cumulative age still doesn’t add up to the number of years Westy has been on the planet. He has been racing road bikes for much longer than either of them has been alive! It is great for us that he is still here and enjoying it, and even better that this year he has, for the first time in some years, a competitive motorcycle beneath him.

Anthony West – Image RbMotoLens

Max Stauffer will fire from fifth on the grid while John Lytras rounds out that second row. A personal best for Lytras and a great time for what really is a dad and son effort, with a bit of help on the side.

Max Stauffer – Image RbMotoLens

Rookie Jonathan Nahlous heads row three with Arthur Sissis and Cam Dunker alongside him. That trio all in the 67s, but more than a second slower than Jonesy’s benchmark.

Jonathan Nahlous – Image RbMotoLens

Jack Favelle will start from tenth, ahead of Ty Lynch and Cru Halliday.  The latter of that trio failed to set a time in that Q2 session due to some technical problems with the Stop & Seal Yamaha.

Problems for Halliday in Q2

A notable absentee from the Superbike field this weekend is class mainstay Matt Walters. The Cessnock Kawasaki rider has stepped away from racing, at least for now, after deciding to hang up the leathers ahead of the round.

Also missing this round are Tom Toparis, who is sidelined by injury, and Tommy Edwards, who is not present this weekend due to machinery problems.

Race one is schedule to get underway at 1130 on Sunday morning ahead of the second and final 16-lap encounter for the weekend at 1455. The forecast is for fine conditions, but as we saw this afternoon, the weather can often be unpredictable here at Queensland Raceway.

Superbike Qualifying Results

  1. Mike Jones 66.845
  2. Josh Waters 66.983
  3. Broc Pearson 67.034
  4. Anthony West 67.551
  5. Max Stauffer 67.814
  6. John Lytras 67.815
  7. Jonathan Nahlous 67.936
  8. Arthur Sissis 67.963
  9. Cam Dunker 67.966
  10. Jack Favelle 68.300
  11. Ty Lynch 70.057
  12. Cru Halliday

Kawasaki Supersport Qualifying

Jack Mahaffy gave his Stop & Seal crew some work to do after crashing at Turn 2 on Saturday morning.

The opening Supersport qualifying session was interrupted – Image RbMotoLens

With Mahaffy’s bike coming to rest in a dangerous position, organisers temporarily halted the opening qualifying session.

Jack Mahaffy’s bike for very much worse for wear after Q1

When action resumed, it was Jesus Torres who topped the timesheets in the 25-minute session.

Jesus Torres – Image RbMotoLens

Jesus Torres, Tom Bramich, and Jack Mahaffy locked out the provisional front row after Qualifying 1, the only three riders to dip under the 71-second mark in the morning session. Friday pacesetter Olly Simpson was fourth quickest in Q1, followed by Will Nassif, Jake Farnsworth, and Hayden Nelson.

Olly Simpson and Tom Bramich

When the second and final qualifying session got underway at midday on Saturday, Josh Newman was among the first to improve, jumping to seventh on combined times. Hayden Nelson also made gains, moving up to sixth.

Jack Mahaffy comes in for some suspension adjustments – Image RbMotoLens

Jake Farnsworth was another key improver. With ten minutes remaining, he joined the sub-71 club and then dropped a 70.850, which stood the test of time, Farnsworth securing his first-ever Supersport pole position.

Jake Farnsworth and crew celebrate pole position – Image RbMotoLens

After some difficult times of late the pole meant a lot to Farnsworth and his crew.

Jake Farnsworth celebrates pole position – Image RbMotoLens

Torres and Bramich secured their front row starts on their Q1 times. Likewise, Mahaffy and Simpson start on the second row courtesy of their Q1 times, with Hayden Nelson joining them on that second row after improving his pace in Q2.

Jesus Torres and the Portbike Racing Team – Image RbMotoLens

Archie McDonald is absent from the grid this weekend due to overseas commitments, while young Cameron Swain has joined the Stop & Seal team for the round. Glenn Nelson, who came into the weekend fourth in the championship standings, is also sitting this round out.

ASBK 2025 – Round Three – QLD Raceway – Supersport Qualifying Results
1. Jake Farnsworth 70.850
2. Jesus Torres 70.888
3. Tom Bramich 70.911

Supersport Qualifying Results

  1. Jake Farnsworth 70.850
  2. Jesus Torres 70.888
  3. Tom Bramich 70.911
  4. Jack Mahaffy 70.921
  5. Olly Simpson 71.148
  6. Hayden Nelson 71.212
  7. Will Nassif 71.299
  8. Josh Newman 71.461
  9. Levi Russo 71.670
  10. Cam Swain 71.686
  11. Marcus Hamod 71.791
  12. Corey Turner 71.800
  13. Sam Pezzetta 72.408
  14. Luca Durning 72.562
  15. Ryder Gilbert 73.005
  16. Casey Middleton 73.905
  17. Brock Quinlan 75.697

Superbike Championship Standings

Pos Rider Bike Points
1 J Waters Duc 126
2 M Jones Yam 100
3 A West Yam 85
4 J Nahlous Yam 72
5 M Stauffer Yam 65
6 C Dunker Yam 62
7 J Favelle Yam 61
8 B Pearson Duc 61
9 C Halliday Yam 60
10 J Lytras Yam 58
11 G Allerton Duc 57
12 T Edwards Yam 48
13 T Toparis Yam 38
14 A Sissis Yam 35
15 R Yanko Yam 35
16 M Walters Apr 26
17 M Aizuddin BMW 20
18 C Holding Yam 18
19 J Soderland Yam 12
20 P Linkenbagh Yam 10
21 T Lynch Yam 7
22 A Senior Yam 7
23 N Mahon Yam 7
24 S Condon Yam 6
25 K Higuchi Suz 5
26 M Kemp Yam 1

Supersport Championship Standings


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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