Josh Waters dominates opening Superbike race at SMP after rocketship start

ASBK 2025

Round Two – SMP – Superbike Race One

After non-stop rain throughout the night and the morning at Sydney Motorsports Park the precipitation had halted a couple of hours before the start of the opening 13-lap Superbike bout. Despite plenty of damp, and a few clearly wet patches, slicks were still the order of the day.  Slicks, and a big set of kahunas…

Josh Waters clearly looked to have had the pace throughout all the sessions that came before qualifying, but during the Q session he mistimed his run and ended up qualifying on the third row.

Josh Waters on the grid – Image RbMotoLens

Starting from pole was Mike Jones. The YRT man had Cru Halliday and Broc Pearson alongside him on the front row. Halliday one of the few riders in the field on Michelin rubber out to challenge the dominance of Pirelli in ASBK.

Jack Favelle had been hugely impressive all weekend and in qualifying put the Addicted To Track Yamaha on the front of the second row. He was joined by Cam Dunker and Max Stauffer on that second row.

Mike Jones capitalised on his pole position to get away well, but Josh Waters then blitzed past the first two rows around the outside to take the lead at turn one in an absolutely incredible move that shocked every single person that witnessed it. Jack Favelle into second place ahead of Jones, Dunker and Pearson.

ASBK 2025 – Round Two – SMP – Superbike Race One – Image RbMotoLens

Glenn Allerton had plenty of problems earlier in the weekend but was starting strongly in this contest, quickly up to seventh place ahead of Halliday and Nahlous.  Halliday suggesting on the grid that he is counting on his late race pace to bring him back into the game late in the race.

ASBK 2025 – Round Two – SMP – Superbike Race One – Image RbMotoLens

Mike Jones was taking the battle to Waters. The YRT man the first to dip into the 30s, a 1m30.770 on the second lap to put him back in touch with Waters. Jack Favelle was still in a brilliant third place ahead of Dunker and Nahlous as they started lap three. Halliday was up to sixth, Pearson was seventh and Allerton eighth.

ASBK 2025 – Round Two – SMP – Superbike Race One – Image RbMotoLens

Waters and Jones both set 30.7s on the next lap, the gap between the two on track three-tenths. Waters then upped his pace to a 1m30.459 to stretch away a little from Jones. Waters and Jones four-seconds clear of third place after four laps.  That battle for third was hotting up; Nahlous, Favelle, Dunker and Halliday the protagonists in that war.

ASBK 2025 – Round Two – SMP – Superbike Race One – Image RbMotoLens

The leading duo continued to reel off sub 31s and pull away from the field. As the race broached the halfway mark Waters looked to have finally broke Jones. The McMartin Racing man now leading Jones by 1.3-seconds, and that pair were eight-seconds clear of third placed Jonathan Nahlous.

Cru Halliday was following Nahlous and Dunker and looked to be watching the youngsters burn up their rear tyres while biding his time. Favelle was still in that contest for third placed too. As the race entered its final third that group was being closed down by Broc Pearson and Anthony West.

Nahlous continued to resist the advances of Halliday. Cru actually ran a fraction wide on the penultimate lap while looking for an opportunity which cost him some time and allowed Dunker to sneak through and take that fourth place. Favelle was still in the mix too.

Josh Waters the clear victor. Taking the chequered flag 1.5-seconds clear of Jones despite buttoning off on the final lap. That race start deserves to be replayed again and again, as it was absolutely amazing.

Jonathan Nahlous did a brilliant job to hang on to third place. The youngster had the Complete AV Yamaha with the front wheel in the air, the back wheel in the air, the back wheel stepped out, and the whole thing shaking all about over the final couple of laps to make sure that final spot on the rostrum was his.

ASBK 2025 – Round Two – SMP – Superbike Race One – Image RbMotoLens

Cam Dunker right on the tail of Nahlous, just missing the podium, but getting the better of Halliday and Favelle.

ASBK 2025 – Round Two – SMP – Superbike Race One – Josh Waters the winner – Image RbMotoLens

Broc Pearson resisted a determined challenge from Anthony West to secure seventh.

ASBK 2025 – Round Two – SMP – Superbike Race One Podium – Image RbMotoLens

Glenn Allerton finished ninth while Max Stauffer rounded out the top ten ahead of Tom Toparis, John Lytras and Tom Edwards.

Superbike Race One Results

  1. Josh Waters
  2. Mike Jones +1.473
  3. Jonathan Nahlous +13.736
  4. Cam Dunker +13.991
  5. Cru Halliday +14.455
  6. Jack Favelle +14.467
  7. Broc Pearson +15.536
  8. Anthony West +15.576
  9. Glenn Allerton +24.166
  10. Max Stauffer +24.475
  11. Tom Toparis +26.423
  12. John Lytras +29.143
  13. Tom Edwards +29.194
  14. Ryan Yanko +29.878
  15. Arthur Sissis +30.113
  16. Paul Linkenbagh +65.042
  17. Charles Holding +67.861
  18. Ty Lynch +68.107
  19. Mohamad Aizuddin +91.539

Superbike Championship Standings

  1. Josh Waters 101
  2. Mike Jones 79
  3. Anthony West 69
  4. Jonathan Nahlous 57
  5. Max Stauffer 54
  6. Cam Dunker 50
  7. John Lytras 49
  8. Broc Pearson 47
  9. Jack Favelle 44
  10. Glenn Allerton 44
  11. Cru Halliday 42

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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