Prov Combined Qual More, from a news release provided by ASBK: Jones sets Queensland Raceway alight in ASBK Superbike certifying Yamaha’s Mike Jones has actually set the onslaught with a sensational lead in round 3 of the 2024 mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship provided by Motul (ASBK) at Queensland Raceway. The three-time Alpinestars Superbike champ– still attempting to combat off a pesky infection — remained in unusual kind, not just slotting himself at the sharp end of the 20-rider grid for tomorrow’s 2 16-lap races, however likewise banking a brand-new finest lap around the 3.216 km circuit. Max Stauffer (Yamaha) and Glenn Allerton (BMW) will join him on the front row, with a lot of powerhouse competitors prowling behind, consisting of Ducati set Troy Herfoss and Josh Waters along with Cru Halliday (Yamaha). There was likewise lots of enjoyment throughout the other classes today, with Tom Toparis (Yamaha) on top in Michelin Supersport certifying and Josh Newman (Kawasaki) and Hunter Corney (Yamaha) winning the opening races in the Race and Road Supersport 300 and the bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup classifications. Tomorrow it’s all racing: a loaded schedule, which will likewise consist of Aussie Racing Cars. For complete arise from Queensland Raceway, visit www.computime.com. au. Alpinestars Superbike Jones was 2nd on the grid in 2023 and ended up in the exact same position throughout both races behind Herfoss. He’s on lead in 2024: is it a favorable prophecy of things to come tomorrow? That will play itself out, however the 30-year-old definitely enhanced why he’s been a seasonal competitor around Queensland Raceway in the past. As his pole-sitting time of 1:07.155, the other crucial takeout from practice and certifying was Jones’ metronomic consistency, which will keep his opposition 2nd thinking in the 2 function races. “It’s been a while given that we’ve had some success, so I’m actually delighted with the lead,” stated Jones. “It’s a track I understand well, and as soon as I handled to get in the zone I had the ability to discover some additional time. “Thanks to my group for creating a great plan, and I’m delighted for the races.” Stauffer (Penrite Racing, 1:07.535) and Glenn Allerton (GT Racing, 1:07.651)– the emerging star and the crafty veteran– were not able to make a late hustle for pole after a quick shower stumbled upon the circuit. They’ve still put themselves right in the mix tomorrow. Row 2 is a Ducati lockout with Troy Herfoss (DesmoSport), Josh Waters (McMartin Racing) and Broc Pearson (DesmoSport), while Yamaha finished the exact same monopoly on row 3: Cru Halliday (Yamaha Racing Team), Arthur Sissis (Stop & Seal) and Friday pacesetter Bryan Staring (MotoGo). The 2 races will be held at 11:00 am and 2:55 pm respectively. Michelin Supersport Toparis (Stop & Seal) has a perk Michelin Supersport champion point in the bank after protecting lead at Queensland Raceway. Certifying was held over 2 25-minute sessions, however a light shower before the 2nd suggested that it ended up being more about a last shakedown instead of full-scale attack. As an outcome, Toparis’ 1:10.381 in Q1 was ample for pole, ahead of Stop & Seal Yamaha colleague Archie McDonald, Jake Farnsworth (Wurth Race Developments Yamaha), Tom Bramich (Apex Group Yamaha), Jack Mahaffy (Stop & Seal Yamaha) and Olly Simpson (YRD Yamaha Australia). “Another lead, and I’ve over the moon. I was really pleased with this early morning’s time– it was a circuit PB for me– and the afternoon it was truly simply a matter of riding around and preparing for tomorrow,” stated Toparis. “Again, an enormous thanks to the Stop & Seal group– it’s getting rather hectic in our garage with all the riders, however it’s definitely an intriguing location to be.” Race and Road Supersport 300 Josh Newman (Wet4U Race Fairings Kawasaki) produced a stirring last lap to win the opening Race and Road Supersport 300 fight at Queensland Raceway. The New South Welshman comprised 4 areas at business end to win the frenzied four-lapper from closest champion competing Harrison Watts (Champion’s Ride Days Kawasaki), polesitter Valentino Knezovic (Motocity Yamaha), Casey Middleton (RaceDNA Yamaha), Ryan Larkin (Green Planet Nutrients Yamaha), Calvin Moylan (Race DNA Kawasaki) and Tara Morrison (B&L Mechanical Air Services Kawasaki). Will Nassif (Complete AV Yamaha) was 6th throughout the goal, however a 10-second charge for leaping the start saw him categorized in 14th. The very first effort at the race was red-flagged on lap 4 after Haych Short (Plexus PT Yamaha) and New Zealander Jesse Stroud (Connect Homes Yamaha) clashed on the last turn. The duo didn’t make the reboot. Newman now leads the champion by 5pts (131 to 126) over Watts, followed by Knezovic (116 ). bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup Hunter Corney declared optimum benefit of lead in the bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup, scoring a runaway three-second win– a margin that’s very unusual in the classification where triumphes are generally discussed in split seconds. Not today, however, as Corney waltzed to success in the six-lapper from Ethan Johnson, Connor Lewis, Hunter Charlett, Rossi McAdam and Elijah Andrew. Nikolas Lazos was 3rd throughout the line, however was then bumped back to seventh after a dive start. A fastest lap of the race for Lazos was some alleviation.