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AUSTRALIAN FORMULA X-TREME RACES WAKEFIELD PARK NEW SOUTH WALES.
Race 1
1 Curtain Yam
2 Crowe BMW
3 Medcalf Yam
4 G Cullen Hon
5 Hay Hon
6 J Cullen Hon
7 Aitken Kaw
8 Goldsmith Yam
9 Murphy Hon
10 Middleton
Race 2
1 Curtain Yam
2 G Cullen Hon
3 Medcalf Yam
4 Hay Hon
5 Aitken Kaw
6 J Cullen Hon
7 Murphy Hon
8 Middleton Hon
9 Goldsmith Yam
10 Thornton Yam
Race 3
1 Curtain Yam
2 Medcalf Yam
3 G Cullen Hon
4 Hay Hon
5 Aitken Kaw
6 Crowe BMW
7 Goldsmith Yam
8 Middleton Hon
9 Murphy Hon
10 J Cullen Hon
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IDM GERMAN CHAMPIONSHIP CONCLUDES....KARL MUGGERIDGE CHAMPION WITH 19 POINT LEAD
1 Muggeridge Karl Wallisellen AUS 244
2 Daemen Werner Neerpelt BEL 225
3 Bauer Martin Eggendorf AUT 221
4 Nebel Stefan Velbert GER 202
5 Veneman Barry Dalfsen NED 199
6 Giuseppetti Dario Berlin GER 154
7 Teuchert Jörg Hersbruck GER 141
8 Stamm Roman Affeltrangen SUI 114
9 van Keymeulen Didier Kalken BEL 98
10 Smrz Matej Ceske Budejovice CZE 89
11 Jones Gareth Canungra AUS 89
12 van Ginhoven Ghisbert Leidschendam NED 72
13 Rizmayer Gabor Budapest HUN 67
14 Hommel Sascha Reichenbach GER
15 Kallio Vesa Valkeakoski FIN 48
16 Meklau Andy Spielberg AUT 35
17 Metcher Jed Eltham AUS 31
18 Diss Sebastien Schweighouse FRA 28
19 Hafeneger Philipp Solingen GER 28
20 Wildisen Marc Hämikon SUI 27
21 Altendorfer Filip Raubling GER 18
22 Johansson Hampus Waardhuizen SWE 18
23 Michels Steven Radebeul GER 10
IDM SUPERSPORT.........CHAMPION DAMIEN CUDLIN BY 4 POINTS
1 Cudlin Damian Taree AUS 213
2 Ranseder Michael Antiesenhofen AUT 209
3 Knobloch Günther Voitsberg AUT 154
4 Wahr Kevin Nagold GER 154
5 Günther Jesco Wuppertal GER 108
6 Sutter Daniel Weissbad SUI 102
7 Kerschbaumer Stefan Höf-Präbach AUT 81
8 Kellner Christian Waging GER 79
9 Fröhlich Georg Wechselburg GER 60
10 Raschle Roman Wattwil SUI 56
11 Walther Thomas Schleiz/Oschitz GER 55
12 Eckhardt Pascal Sonthofen GER 54
13 Schouten Raymond Waardhuizen NED 45
14 Chèvre Raphaël Méttembert SUI 45
15 Lauslehto Tatu Järvenpää FIN 42
16 Vostárek Patrik Prag CZE 33
17 Vincon Dominik Knittlingen GER 33
18 Michels Steven Radebeul GER 30
19 Linortner David Wien AUT 20
20 Penzkofer Rico Böhlen GER 17
21 von Gunten Christian Linden SUI 13
22 Timmer Joop Lobith NED 12
23 Leemann Remo Mattwil SUI 10
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Didn't realise Andy Meklau was still racing IDM. Now there's some history!
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Of course there is some history as also Jörg Teuchert (40 years), Christian Kellner (38) and Werner Daemen (38) are still racing. 2011 will be the last year for Daemen, again riding for BMW in the IDM.
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From Monza Imports
http://www.formula-xtreme.com.au/xtr...ElemFormat=gifDunlop-shod teams claimed the top nine positions overall as well as six of seven class wins in the Bel-Ray 6-Hour Race at Victoria’s Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit on Sunday, 5 December.
The 6-Hour race also decided the 2010 Australian Endurance Championship, capping off a dominant season for Dunlop-shod riders.
Forty per cent of the 6-Hour field opted for Dunlop tyres at what is regarded as one of the world’s most punishing circuits on motorcycle tyres, and the fastest circuit on the MotoGP calendar.
In addition to overall victory and leading every lap of the six-hour, 215-lap race, Dunlop-shod teams took victory in the Superbike, Supersport, Superstock 1000, Production, BEARS and Vets classes.
Eleven of the top 15 teams overall used Dunlop tyres, with Josh Brookes and Wayne Maxwell riding their Dunlop-shod Demolition Plus GAS Honda Superbike to overall victory to claim the 2010 Australian Endurance Championship.
The duo emerged victorious by 1min 16.737sec after a see-sawing six-hour long battle with Team Honda Racing duo Glenn Allerton and Jamie Stauffer and the Team Suzuki pairing of Shawn Giles and Josh Waters, who finished second and third respectively.
Brookes, guest-riding for the team after finishing second in this year’s British Superbike Championship, celebrated with a victory wheelie over the finish line after completing 215 laps of the 4.45km circuit.
All three factory-supported Superbike teams led the race at various stages with all three using Dunlop’s NTEC GP2 slick tyres, tyres which were developed by Dunlop for the Moto2 class in MotoGP.
“Dunlop made grand prix race tyre technology available to anyone who wanted it at this event by supplying the GP2 tyres used in Moto2, a huge thanks to our tyre service crew ( Tiger and Shandon) for their effort this weekend” said Monza Import’s Aaron Jones.
Maxwell was full of praise for the tyres and his team, which bounced back into contention after a slow early pit stop.
“We had a slow first pit stop and lost around a minute with a fuel spill, but the guys responded with some quick tyre changes at the next pit stop and Josh and I just put our heads down to make up the time,” said Maxwell, runner-up in this year’s Australian Superbike Championship.
“The tyres were simply awesome,” said Maxwell. “We were able to keep consistently fast lap times from start to finish in each session.”
Brookes also praised the efforts of his Demolition Plus GAS Honda crew and the Dunlop tyres, singling out the riding of Maxwell for special mention.
“To be partnered up with Wayne, who is one of my best mates, was a real thrill - it was a great environment to be a part of,” said Brookes.
Privateers Kris McLaren and Nick Waters finished fourth overall on their Ankermann Motorsports Honda CBR1000RR and claimed victory in the Superstock 1000 class on Dunlop D211GP NTEC tyres.
The similarly-shod Team Cessnock KTM RC8R of Simon Galloway, Angus Reekie and Phil Lovett (Dunlop D211GP NTEC) finished seventh overall and claimed victory in the Production class, while the Dunlop-shod Triumph Australia 675 of Christan Casella, Jed Metcher and John Chiodo won the Supersport class.
Support at the 4.45km Phillip Island circuit for the Dunlop-shod teams in the Bel-Ray 6-Hour Race was provided by five personnel from Dunlop, underlining the importance Dunlop places on an event which can trace its roots back to the inaugural Castrol 6-Hour Race at Sydney’s Amaroo Park circuit in 1970.
2010 AUSTRALIAN ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSHIP:
BEL-RAY 6-HOUR RACE, PHILLIP ISLAND GRAND PRIX CIRCUIT, PHILLIP ISLAND, VICTORIA, 3-5 DECEMBER, 2010.
OVERALL RESULTS
1 Wayne Maxwell / Josh Brookes, Honda CBR1000RR, 6:02.48.978
Dunlop KR106 NTEC GP2 slick 125/75R17; KR108 NTEC GP2 slick 195/75R17
2 Glenn Allerton / Jamie Stauffer, Honda CBR1000RR
Dunlop KR106 NTEC GP2 slick 125/75R17; KR108 NTEC GP2 slick 195/75R17
3 Josh Waters / Shawn Giles, Suzuki GSX-R1000
Dunlop KR106 NTEC GP2 slick 125/75R17; KR108 NTEC GP2 slick 195/75R17
4 Nick Waters / Kris McLaren, Honda CBR1000RR
Dunlop D211FGP NTEC 120/70R17; D211GP NTEC 200/55R17
5 Cameron Donald /Scott Charlton, Suzuki GSX-R1000
Dunlop KR106 NTEC GP2 slick 125/75R17; KR108 NTEC GP2 slick 195/75R17
6 Rene Bongers / Daniel Moulton, Yamaha YZF-R1
Dunlop KR106 NTEC GP2 slick 125/75R17; KR108 NTEC GP2 slick 195/75R17
7 Simon Galloway / Angus Reekie / Phil Lovett, KTM RC8R
Dunlop D211FGP NTEC 120/70R17; D211GP NTEC 200/55R17
8 Christan Casella /Jed Metcher / John Chiodo, Triumph 675
Dunlop D211FGP NTEC 120/70R17; D211 NTEC GP-A 190/55R17
9 Kris Parnell / Shane Walters, Suzuki GSX-R600
Dunlop D211FGP NTEC 120/70R17; D211GP NTEC 200/55R17
10 Ben Burke / Tom Roche / Gary Peake, Suzuki GSX-R1000
SUPERBIKE CLASS:
1 Wayne Maxwell / Josh Brookes, Honda CBR1000RR
Dunlop KR106 NTEC GP2 slick 125/75R17; KR108 NTEC GP2 slick 195/75R17
SUPERSPORT CLASS:
1 Christan Casella /Jed Metcher / John Chiodo, Triumph 675
Dunlop D211FGP NTEC 120/70R17; D211 NTEC GP-A 190/55R17
SUPERSTOCK 1000 CLASS:
1 Nick Waters / Kris McLaren, Honda CBR1000RR
Dunlop D211FGP NTEC 120/70R17; D211GP NTEC 200/55R17
PRODUCTION CLASS:
1 Simon Galloway / Angus Reekie / Phil Lovett, KTM RC8R
Dunlop D211FGP NTEC 120/70R17; D211GP NTEC 200/55R17
BEARS CLASS:
1 Simon Galloway / Angus Reekie / Phil Lovett, KTM RC8R
Dunlop D211FGP NTEC 120/70R17; D211GP NTEC 200/55R17
VETS CLASS:
1 Simon Galloway / Angus Reekie / Phil Lovett, KTM RC8R
Dunlop D211FGP NTEC 120/70R17; D211GP NTEC 200/55R17
FASTEST LAP (OVERALL):
Josh Brookes 1:33.742
Dunlop KR106 NTEC GP2 slick 125/75R17; KR108 NTEC GP2 slick 195/75R17
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2010 AUSTRALIAN ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSHIP:
BEL-RAY 6-HOUR RACE, PHILLIP ISLAND GRAND PRIX CIRCUIT, PHILLIP ISLAND, VICTORIA, 3-5 DECEMBER, 2010.
OVERALL RESULTS
1 Wayne Maxwell / Josh Brookes, Honda CBR1000RR, 6:02.48.978
2 Glenn Allerton / Jamie Stauffer, Honda CBR1000RR
3 Josh Waters / Shawn Giles, Suzuki GSX
4 Nick Waters / Kris McLaren, Honda CBR1000RR
5 Cameron Donald /Scott Charlton, Suzuki GSX-R1000
6 Rene Bongers / Daniel Moulton, Yamaha YZF-R1
7 Simon Galloway / Angus Reekie / Phil Lovett, KTM RC8R
8 Christan Casella /Jed Metcher / John Chiodo, Triumph 675
9 Kris Parnell / Shane Walters, Suzuki GSX-R600
10 Ben Burke / Tom Roche / Gary Peake, Suzuki GSX-R1000
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Australian Superbike - Hidden Valley, Northern Territory Qualifying
Viking Group Australian Superbikes Qualifying including QBE Superpole (Top 8)
1. Joshua WATERS (VIC) / Team Suzuki, Suzuki GSXR, 1:07.514
2. Jamie STAUFFER (NSW) / Team Honda Racing / Oleon Oils / Motologic, Honda CBR RR, 1:07.518
3. Ben ATTARD (QLD) / The i-Style Natural Aprilia Team, Aprilia RSV4, 1:07.647
4. Glenn ALLERTON (NSW) / Procon Maxima BMW / Dynomotive / Zoom Recruit., BMW S 1000 RR, 1:07.663
5. Robert BUGDEN (QLD) / Team Suzuki, Suzuki GSXR, 1:07.974
6. Troy HERFOSS (VIC) / Team Suzuki, Suzuki GSXR, 1:08.341
7. Cole ODENDAAL (QLD) / GAS Honda Racing / NSW Compensation Lawyers, Honda CBR RR, 1:08.641
8. Wayne MAXWELL (NSW) / Team Honda Racing / Oleon Oils / Motologic, Honda CBR RR (no time set)
9. Craig COXHELL (VIC) / Demolition Plus GAS Honda, Honda CBR RR, 1:08.315
10. Kris McLAREN (VIC) / McLaren Motorsport / Kirk McCarthy Mem. Award, Honda CBR RR , 1:09.207
QBE Australian Supersport Qualifying including Motul Superpole (Top 4)
1. Mitchell CARR (NSW) / Carr Bros M-sport / Triumph / Peter Stevens M-cycles, Triumph Daytona, 1:11.272
2. Kevin CURTAIN (NSW) / Yamaha Racing Team, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:11.342
3. Nicholas WATERS (VIC) / Arai Helmets, Suzuki GSXR, 1:11.540
4. Rick OLSON (NSW) / Yamaha Racing Team, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:11.966
5. Aaron GOBERT (NSW) / Yamaha / Graves / Hot Bodies, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:11.239
6. Brodie WATERS (VIC) / Team Suzuki, Suzuki GSXR, 1:11.295
7. Chris QUINN (NSW) / Coopers Pale Ale / The Channon Store, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:11.560
8. Dylan MAVIN (QLD) / Champion's Ride Days / Honda / Palfinger Cranes, Honda CBR RR, 1:11.598
9. Christan CASELLA (VIC) / Aark Electrics / Triumph Aust. / Alpinestars / AGV, Triumph Daytona, 1:11.779
10. Glenn SCOTT (NSW) / WNR Kawasaki / Insure My Ride / Stahlwille Tools, Kawasaki ZX6R, 1:11.781
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Thank you, Rod. Do you know if Kevin Curtain will do all the rounds of your national championship?
Werner Daemen changed his plans as he is also now a teammanager in the IDM for BMW. He said that he will do some wildcard rounds in the IDM this year and he will do the full World Endurance Championship.
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Wim ....In january, the local mcnews.com webstite revealed that
http://www.mcnews.com.au/NewsArchive...uary/Olson.jpgYRT (Yamaha Racing Team) will embark on one of their busiest race seasons ever as they will compete at the Australasian FX Superbike Championship (FX) as well as the Australian Superbike Championships (ASBK) in 2011.
YRT will compete in 11 national road-racing events plus selected high profile meetings such as the Bel-Ray six hour making it a huge season for the team and showing the kind of commitment to racing in Australia that only Yamaha can. Add test days and media commitments and you begin to realise the undertaking of YRT in 2011.
As they did in 2010, YRT will again campaign the full six round Australasian FX Superbike Championships with a full complement of riders. Reigning champions Rick Olson and Kevin Curtain along with up and coming star Pat Medcalf will compete in the FX championship. All three riders will grid up on the Yamaha R1 in the FX1000cc Superbike class while Curtain will also take on the 600cc duties making for some busy weekends for the experienced racer.
Busy boys this year
Regards.
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Thanks.
Dutch Superbike results WSBK weekend Assen:
1 Arie Vos (BMW - Labour Force Racing) 14 laps in 23'19"020
2 Danny de Boer (Honda - Serco Dakspecialisten) +9"713
3 Raymond Schouten (Yamaha - DTC Pirelli Yamaha Racing) +13"421
4 Ghisbert van Ginhoven (BMW - RAC Racing) +17"389
5 Joan Veijer (Honda - Duntep Racing Team) +18"786
6 William Hommersom (BMW - Wegrace Promotie Nederland) +26"734
7 Peter Politiek (Suzuki - MRTT Hoegee Suzuki) +29"593
8 Bas Winkel (Honda - Team Art of Racing) +29"606
9 Rob Hakvoort (BMW - SWPN-SRTK) +35"843
10 Nelson Rolfes (KTM - KTM-Pirelli JR Superbike Team) +36"049
Ex-MotoGP and BSB racer Chris Burns retired with mechanical problems.
This weekend is a round for the Belgian and Dutch Superbike and Supersport and a 3 hours Endurance race for the Belgian Endurance Championship at the circuit of Spa-Francorchamps.