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Toparis heads Stop & Seal SS front row at The Bend with new QP record

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

Ryan by Ryan
November 8, 2025
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ASBK 2025

Round Eight – The Bend
Kawasaki Supersport Qualifying

It was very brisk this morning when Supersport competitors headed out of pit-lane at the early mark of 0825 as the temperature struggled its way into double digits, but that didn’t stop most of the 21-rider field from putting in laps, conscious of the fact that there was a slight chance of showers blowing across the circuit in the afternoon session. The showers, though, came early, with light drizzle developing halfway through the opening qualifying session, causing most riders to cut their efforts short.

Kyle Ryde was the only rider to dip under the two-minute mark in Q1 as he had wasted no time in getting out early before conditions worsened.  We believe that Kyle switched to a Pirelli front for FP2 on Friday and will likely continue to run a Pirelli/Michelin shandy over the remainder of the weekend. He was definitely running a Pirelli front in Q2.

Kyle Ryde’s Yamaha YZF-R6 at The Bend – Image RbMotoLens

When Q2 got underway just before midday, Archie McDonald wasted little time in setting a new Supersport Qualifying benchmark, lowering Olly Simpson’s 1m54.609 Qualifying lap record set last year to 1m54.271 on his fourth lap of the session. Archie dropped in a few more 1m54s for good measure to underline his speed.

Archie McDonald – Image RbMotoLens

Late in the session, Tom Toparis almost knocked his Stop & Seal teammate from top spot after dropping in a 1m54.288 on his seventh lap on the NextGen Ducati, but Archie’s early marker looked as though it would stand the test of time and earn the youngster pole position.  It also looked as though Olly Simpson would round out the front row, but things then got shaken up in the dying seconds of the session…

Kyle Ryde – Image RbMotoLens

Kyle Ryde improved to a 1m54.725 on his final lap to make it a Stop & Seal front row lockout.  Tom Toparis then shuffled the order of that front row by undercutting McDonald by a thousandth of a second on his final lap of the session, a 1m54.270 earning the Goulburn flyer pole position on the Next Generation spec’ Ducati V2.

Tom Toparis with Crew Chief Glen Richards and mechanic Bryan Hands – Image RbMotoLens

Importantly, as Archie McDonald was the top qualifier amongst competitors running under the traditional ASBK Supersport rules, he gets the point for pole position in that category, reducing Mahaffy’s championship lead to 23-points.

Archie McDonald – Image RbMotoLens

Olly Simpson will head the second row ahead of Hayden Nelson and young Will Nassif.

Tom Toparis and Archie McDonald – Image RbMotoLens

Championship leader Jack Mahaffy will start from the back of the third row, flanked by Tom Edwards and Jake Farnsworth. Tom Bramich rounded out the top ten.

Robbie Bolger with Archie McDonald and Tom Toparis – Image RbMotoLens

Mahfaffy made some front suspension changes in that QP2 session in his quest to get more comfortable.

Jack Mahaffy – Image RbMotoLens

And that was it for Saturday’s Supersport action… This weekend’s schedule giving competitors a midday early mark.

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.

Kawasaki Supersport Qualifying Results

Pos
Rider
Bike
TIme
`
T. Toparis
Duc
1m54.270
2
A. Mcdonald
Yam
1m54.271
3
K. Ryde
Yam
1m54.725
4
O. Simpson
Kaw
1m54.838
5
H. Nelson
Kaw
1m54.968
6
W. Nassif
Yam
1m55.352
7
J. Farnsworth
Yam
1m55.393
8
T. Edwards
Yam
1m55.497
9
J. Mahaffy
Yam
1m55.642
10
T. Bramich
Yam
1m55.644
11
B. Beaton
Duc
1m56.566
12
S. Pezzetta
Yam
1m56.872
13
M. Hamod
Hon
1m56.908
14
L. Russo
Yam
1m57.979
15
R. Gilbert
Yam
1m58.282
16
J. Newman
Yam
1m58.439
17
G. Plowman
Yam
2m01.237
18
T. Zhao
Yam
2m02.293
19
L. Waters
Yam
2m02.702
20
L. Patteson
Yam
2m04.704
21
B. Quinlan
Yam
2m07.263

Kawasaki Supersport Championship Points

Pos
Rider
Bike
Points
1
J. Mahaffy
Yam
265
2
A. McDonald
Yam
242
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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