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Recapping Friday’s ASBK Supersport and Superbike action from The Bend

2025 mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul - Round Eight - The Bend

Ryan by Ryan
November 7, 2025
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ASBK 2025

Round Eight – The Bend – Friday
SW-Motech Superbike

Josh Waters was quick out of the blocks to dominate FP1 and FP2, but late laps from Anthony West and Cru Halliday in FP3 knocked the championship leader from the top of the overall leaderboard when all was said and done at The Bend on Friday afternoon.

Anthony West – Image RbMotoLens

Four riders dipped into the 1m50s bracket in FP3 with Westy’s 1m50.518 the fastest of all ahead of Halliday, Waters and Mike Jones. The YRT man had a slip-off in FP2 after hitting some debris on track left by another rider, but bounced back to a 1m50.954 in FP3.

Cru Halliday – Image RbMotoLens

Broc Pearson was fifth on Friday ahead of rookie Jonathan Nahlous on the Complete AV / Omega Honda and Cam Dunker on the MotoGo Yamaha.

Broc Pearson – Image RbMotoLens

Troy Herfoss generally has great form around the 4.95 km layout, but couldn’t find his regular pace today as he gets further to grips with the Yamaha. Herf is the current qualifying lap record holder here on the back of a 1m49.889 that earned him pole position on a Honda in 2023. He was 2.5-seconds off that benchmark today on the YRT bike.

Troy Herfoss – Image RbMotoLens

Max Stauffer is back in the ASBK ranks this weekend after some recent sojourns overseas, with his dad Jamie dusting off the Yamaha they campaigned last year for this final round of the season.

Max Stauffer – Image RbMotoLens

Ty Lynch rounded out the top ten ahead of Glenn Allerton, John Lytras and Ryan Yanko.

Ty Lynch – Image RbMotoLens

Josh Waters needs only a single point to claim a history-making fifth Superbike title at The Bend this weekend. The McMartin Racing Ducati rider holds a 50-point (338 to 288) lead over Mike Jones (Yamaha Racing Team), where a maximum of 51 points is up for grabs, one point for qualifying, then 25 points from each of the two 11-lap races on Sunday. So if Josh can score pole position on Saturday, that will be job done, and the 2025 championship will be in the bag.

Josh Waters – Image RbMotoLens

Superbike competitors are back on track at 0925 on Saturday morning for a 30-minute FP4 session before Qualifying gets underway at 1335 and is scheduled to wrap up by 1420 after Q2. The penultimate race of the season is slated for 1050 on Sunday morning before the final 11-lap bout at 1415.

SW-Motech Superbike Friday Practice Combined Times

Pos
Rider
Bike
Time
1
A. West
Yam
1m50.518
2
C. Halliday
Duc
1m50.682
3
J. Waters
Duc
1m50.778
4
M. Jones
Yam
1m50.954
5
B. Pearson
Duc
1m51.164
6
J. Nahlous
Hon
1m51.311
7
C. Dunker
Yam
1m51.881
8
T. Herfoss
Yam
1m52.386
9
M. Stauffer
Yam
1m52.632
10
T. Lynch
Yam
1m53.394
11
G. Allerton
Duc
1m53.618
12
J. Lytras
Yam
1m54.315
13
R. Yanko
Yam
1m55.579
14
J. Davis
Yam
1m55.715
15
C. Holding
Yam
1m57.596
16
L. Jones
Yam
1m58.164
17
L. Durning
Duc
1m58.278
18
J. Mathers
Yam
1m59.366
19
M. Kemp
Yam
1m59.577
20
O. O’Donovan
Kaw
2m00.122

SW-Motech Superbike Championship Points

Pos
Rider
Bike
Points
1
J. Waters
Duc
338
2
M. Jones
Yam
288
3
A. West
Yam
269
4
C. Dunker
Yam
215
5
G. Allerton
Duc
213
6
B. Pearson
Duc
212
7
J. Nahlous
Yam
199
8
J. Favelle
Yam
165
9
J. Lytras
Yam
162
10
M. Stauffer
Yam
159
11
C. Halliday
Duc
156
12
R. Yanko
Yam
110
13
T. Lynch
Yam
84
14
A. Sissis
Yam
67
15
J. Soderland
Yam
59
16
T. Edwards
Yam
48
17
T. Toparis
Yam
38
18
T. Herfoss
Yam
35
19
P. Linkenbagh
Yam
30
20
M. Walters
Apr
26
21
M. Edwards
Yam
25
22
O. O’Donovan
Kaw
24
23
M. Aizuddin
Bmw
20
24
E. Leeson
Yam
19
25
C. Holding
Yam
18
26
M. Hamod
Hon
17
27
B. Wilson
Yam
17
28
D. Carberry
Bmw
16
29
B. Beaton
Yam
12
30
M. Kemp
Yam
11
31
N. Mahon
Yam
7
32
A. Senior
Yam
7
33
L. Jones
Yam
6
34
S. Condon
Yam
6
35
K. Higuchi
Suz
5


Kawasaki Supersport

British Superbike Champion Kyle Ryde has joined us here at The Bend for the final round of the 2025 Australian Superbike Championship as a wildcard entrant in the Supersport category on a Stop & Seal Yamaha YZF-R6.

Kyle Ryde pictured between Stop & Seal teammates Cru Halliday and Tom Toparis – Image RbMotoLens

While most would have expected the BSB Champ to only turn up here if he had a hot rod to ride, the bike he is on has no data logging facility, and thus, he and his crew chief, Shannon Etheridge, are somewhat flying blind. Kyle had also never ridden on the Michelin rubber that the Stop & Seal riders compete on, and he only turned his first laps of The Bend on Friday morning. He also hadn’t thrown a leg over a Supersport bike for some time.

Kyle Ryde – Image RbMotoLens

Despite all that, Kyle was fourth quickest in FP1, only 1.4 seconds off the early benchmark set by local star Olly Simpson around the 4.95-kilometre circuit. Times didn’t drop all that much during the remaining two sessions for most riders as the wind picked up, but Kyle Ryde improved from his 1m56.912 to 1m55.910 in FP2 before topping FP3 with a 1m55.361. However, Archie McDonald’s 1m55.344 from FP2 was the quickest time of the day overall. We believe Kyle switched to a Pirelli front halfway through the day and will likely run a Pirelli front and Michelin rear for the remainder of the weekend.

Archie McDonald – Image RbMotoLens

The opening 25-minute qualifying session takes place every early Saturday morning, 0825 to be exact, before Q2 at 1115. Then that’s job done for Supersport competitors on Saturday.  On Sunday, two short nine-lap races are scheduled, the first at 0940, followed by the second and final bout at 1335.  ASBK race lengths are considerably shorter than everywhere else in the world, so Kyle certainly won’t get much time to ease himself into it when the lights go out on Sunday. Still, he’s already proven himself to be a quick learner and is on the pace.

Jack Mahaffy – Image RbMotoLens

Jack Mahaffy heads into Sunday’s races with a 24-point buffer over Stop & Seal team-mate Archie McDonald. Kawasaki’s Olly Simpson is on home turf and is only a further seven-points behind and ready to pounce should the Stop & Seal boys trip each other up…

Olly Simpson – Image RbMotoLens

McDonald’s Friday benchmark of 1m55.344 is some way off the 1m54.609 qualifying lap record set here by Olly Simpson last year, so clearly there is more pace to find tomorrow.

Kawasaki Supersport Friday Practice Combined Times

Pos
Rider
Bike
Time
1
A. Mcdonald
Yam
1m55.344
2
K. Ryde
Yam
1m55.361
3
O. Simpson
Kaw
1m55.436
4
T. Toparis
Duc
1m55.519
5
H. Nelson
Kaw
1m56.119
6
J. Farnsworth
Yam
1m56.231
7
J. Mahaffy
Yam
1m56.666
8
T. Bramich
Yam
1m56.794
9
W. Nassif
Yam
1m56.894
10
T. Edwards
Yam
1m57.043
11
S. Pezzetta
Yam
1m57.093
12
B. Beaton
Duc
1m57.642
13
M. Hamod
Hon
1m57.977
14
L. Russo
Yam
1m58.557
15
J. Newman
Yam
1m58.569
16
R. Gilbert
Yam
1m59.092
17
G. Plowman
Yam
2m01.762
18
T. Zhao
Yam
2m03.487
19
L. Waters
Yam
2m04.598
20
L. Patteson
Yam
2m05.106
21
B. Quinlan
Yam
2m06.664

Kawasaki Supersport Championship Points

Pos
Rider
Bike
Points
1
J. Mahaffy
Yam
265
2
A. McDonald
Yam
241
3
O. Simpson
Kaw
234
4
T. Bramich
Yam
184
5
H. Nelson
Kaw
172
6
J. Farnsworth
Yam
162
7
M. Hamod
Hon
158
8
L. Russo
Yam
115
9
W. Nassif
Yam
111
10
J. Newman
Yam
109
11
S. Pezzetta
Yam
101
12
R. Gilbert
Yam
93
13
C. Swain
Yam
85
14
T. Edwards
Yam
84
15
J. Torres Cabrera
Yam
65
16
B. Quinlan
Yam
62
17
G. Nelson
Yam
58
18
L. Waters
Yam
54
19
M. Simpson
Yam
51
20
C. Turner
Yam
45
21
D. Van Rosmalen
Yam
43
22
T. Zhao
Yam
31
23
C. Middleton
Yam
29
24
H. Ford
Yam
26
25
C. Morrison
Yam
20
26
D. Adams
Yam
19
27
M. Tustin
Yam
15
28
S. Mikami
Yam
15
29
H. Fordyce
Yam
8
30
S. Boldrini
Yam
5

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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