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QLD and Southern Downs champs crowned at Morgan Park

2021 Southern Downs Series / QLD Road Race Championship
Round Four – Morgan Park


It was a stellar outing for DesmoSport Ducati’s Oli Bayliss and Mike Jones over the weekend at Morgan Park, with the duo reigning supreme at round four of the Southern Downs Series & Queensland Road Race Championships.

Six-lap sprint races left little room for error and the Panigale V4 R mounted team-mates didn’t hold back.

Oli Bayliss - Image by ImagesEverything
Oli Bayliss – Image by ImagesEverything

Race 1 saw Oli Bayliss take the win from teammate Mike Jones by 1.539-seconds, with Aiden Wagner claiming the final podium position, +10.957 off leading pace. Corey Turner and Scott Gardner completed the top five.

Race 2 was a similar affair, with Oli Bayliss taking top honours, Jones narrowed the gap to 0.493-seconds, while Wagner was still more than 10-seconds out in third. Callum Barker and Scott Gardner finishing fourth and fifth respectively.

Race 3 saw Bayliss once again dominant, with Jones 0.901-seconds off, while Broc Pearson claimed the final podium position as a more distant third, with Corey Turner and Aiden Wagner completing the top five.

The final Formula 1 race was a similar story with Bayliss completing his sweep of all four races, with Jones taking his fourth runner-up result of the weekend. Aiden Wagner again completed the podium, ahead of Turner and Barker.

That saw Oli Bayliss claim 100-points, to Mike Jones’s 80, with Aiden Wagner third on 70. Callum Barker was fourth, and Scott Gardner fifth.

Callum Barker tops both the Southern Downs and QRRC standings, ahead of Scott Gardner and Scott Allars. Despite competing just one round Bayliss was able to make it into the top-ten of both.

Oli Bayliss – P1

“I’m having so much fun on the bike, and everything just fell into place on the weekend. The Panigale V4 R is working really well, and I feel so comfortable on the bike that if anything, I just wish the races were longer to stay on track more! Mike was pushing me pretty hard, but I never felt out of my comfort zone. This weekend was the first time my nephew Airo has come to a race meeting too, so I’m glad I could win for him.”

Oli Bayliss - Image by ImagesEverything
Oli Bayliss – Image by ImagesEverything

Mike Jones – P2

“Although we’ve tested since my crash in Darwin, it’s never the same feeling as racing, so I was really happy to be back on the Panigale V4 R for four races this weekend. We set a fast pace in every session, and Oli and I pushed pretty hard every lap, but in the end, I had to settle for second. Oli rode really well this weekend and he keeps progressing strongly, I’m going to have to pull out a few tricks when we get back on track for the longer ASBK races to stay in front of him!”

Troy Bayliss – DesmoSport Ducati Team Co-Owner

“Mike and Oli did a solid job this weekend. Although there were some ASBK guys here, I think it was expected that we would win. We’re traditionally strong here being our local track and Mike and Oli didn’t disappoint. I think the best time I did here in 2018 for ASBK was a 12.9, and they both went faster than that on a hot track. Hopefully the border restrictions ease and we can resume the ASBK and take up where we left off!”

Next on the calendar for the Motorcycle Sportsmen of Qld at Morgan Park Raceway is Round 2 of the Pirelli Endurance Series, the race length for both endurance classes has been increased to 2.5 hours. The support category will be the “Race and Road Metronome” where competitors are judged on the consistency of their lap times. With 5 sessions per day for less than the cost of a trackday, it’s an affordable way to get involved in the world of competitive motorcycling on any machine, while riding at a pace that suits you.

QRRC/Formula 1 Round 4 Results

Pos Rider Total R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Oliver Bayliss 100 25 25 25 25
2 Michael Jones 80 20 20 20 20
3 Aiden Wagner 70 18 18 16 18
4 Callum Barker 63 15 17 15 16
5 Scott Gardner 61 16 16 14 15
6 Scott Allars 55 14 14 13 14
7 Corey Turner 51 17 17 17
8 Kevin Pelgrave 48 12 11 12 13
9 Albert Baker 46 11 12 11 12
10 Kyle Maher 41 13 10 10 8
11 Broc Pearson 39 6 15 18
12 Sid Vasa 37 9 9 8 11
13 Ash Edwards 33 10 13 10
14 Jonathan Ward 26 2 8 7 9
15 Kiri Welsh 22 5 6 4 7
16 Brian Wood 20 4 7 9
17 Jason Cleland 18 3 3 6 6
18 William Jordan 15 1 4 5 5
19 Lachlan Massie 13 8 5
20 Benjamin Lowe 7 7

Formula 1 Standings – Top 10

Pos Name Total
1 Callum Barker 206
2 Scott Gardner 176
3 Scott Allars 165
4 Kevin Pelgrave 156
5 Albert Baker 132
6 Brian Wood 111
7 Broc Pearson 104
8 Kyle Maher 101
9 Oliver Bayliss 100
10 Kyle Mountney 90

Qld Superbikes Standings – Top 10

Pos Name Total
1 Callum Barker 136
2 Scott Gardner 129
3 Scott Allars 123
4 Oliver Bayliss 100
5 Kevin Pelgrave 94
6 Kyle Mountney 90
7 Albert Baker 85
8 Michael Jones 80
9 Brian Wood 76
10 Kyle Maher 73

QRRC/Formula 2 (Supersport)

John Lytras cleaned up in the Formula 2 (Supersport) class, taking all four race wins for a perfect 100-points and in doing so, both the Southern Downs Series F2 title, as well as the Queensland Supersport title.

In a sign of things to come, the opening F2 race saw John Lytras take a clear win, 13.825-seconds faster than Mitchell Kuhne to the finish line, and setting a best lap time of 1:16.825, to the next fastest time of 1:18.637. Thomas Brown rounded out the podium, ahead of Lachlan Sawarde and William Stoute.

John Lytras – Image RBMotoLens

Race 2 was a similar affair, with Lytras winning by 13.565-seconds, with little more than a tenth of a second separating the final two podium finishers, Kuhne and Brown, but who repeated their race one finishing order. Sawarde and Stout likewise once again finished 4-5.

Race 3 was another win for Lytras, with Kuhne and Brown completing the podium, while Swarde was fourth and Matthew Edwards relevated Stout to sixth.

The final bout of the weekend saw Lytras win his fourth race, well clear of Kuhne and Brown, while 0.009-seconds separated Sawarde and Stout at the lane, favouring Sawarde once again.

John Lytras

“A clean sweep at round four of the Southern Downs Series today clinching the Queensland SSP championship and the Southern Down F2 overall. Huge thanks to the great team that makes it possible.”

Lytras won the Formula 2 from Mitchell Kuhne and Lachlan Sawarde, with the same top-three in the Queensland Supersport championship.

QRRC/Formula 2 Results

Pos Rider Total R1 R2 R3 R4
1 John Lytras 100 25 25 25 25
2 Mitchell Kuhne 80 20 20 20 20
3 Thomas Brown 72 18 18 18 18
4 Lachlan Sawarde 68 17 17 17 17
5 William Stout 63 16 16 15 16
6 Cosimo Ubaldino 54 11 15 14 14
7 Steven Relph 51 12 14 13 12
8 Jules Morent 48 10 13 12 13
9 Matthew Edwards 44 13 16 15
10 John Burns 43 9 12 11 11
11 William Course 29 8 11 10
12 Steve Dougherty 15 15
13 Ashley Woolford 14 14

Formula 2 Standings – Top 10

Pos Name Total
1 John Lytras 255
2 Mitchell Kuhne 238
3 Lachlan Sawarde 185
4 William Stout 172
5 Steven Relph 115
6 stephen norton 109
7 Broc Pearson 100
8 John Burns 88
9 Steve Dougherty 82
10 Max Stauffer 80

Qld Supersport Standings – Top 10

Pos Name Total
1 John Lytras 183
2 Mitchell Kuhne 170
3 Lachlan Sawarde 140
4 William Stout 125
5 Steve Dougherty 82
6 Steven Relph 79
7 Thomas Brown 72
8 Paul Ellis 58
9 Cosimo Ubaldino 54
10 William Course 53

In Production 300 Liam Van Booma went 2-1-1-2 for the round win ahead of Mark Organ (3-3-3-3) and Glenn Nelson (1-X-2-1). Mark Barnes topped the Production Clubman.

Glenn Nelson meanwhile swept all four Production 400 races, with Joshua Hall and Nate O’Neill settling for second and third overall.

Paul Ellis took the Formula 3 win with a consistent performance, with Liam Waters dominant run ruined by no points scored in Race 4. Michael Rix was third overall. Formula 4 saw Anthony Carroll win all four racers, with Liam Van Boomer runner up in all four, for second overall. Kieran Mcgeown was third.

Gerard Iriks topped the F1 Pre2K class with consistency trumping, Jason Martin’s three race wins and a DNF. F2 Pre2K saw Karl Korgan win from Stephen Norton and Kurt Grainger with just a point separating the latter two.

Chris Soloman topped the Supertwins, winning all four races, with William Course second and Robert Loveday third.

Neil Turner and Danyon Turner won the Sidecars running 3-1-1-4, from Jamie and Corey Turner 2-2-3-2, with Phillip Underwood and Shelby Turner third overall.

Source: MCNews.com.au

Herfoss and new Fireblade best Jones and Wagner on debut in QLD

Herfoss and Honda show strong pace at Morgan Park


While Victorian road racers have been suffering from a lack of track time due to travel restrictions, their foes based in the north of the country have been putting in plenty of laps at Morgan Park. Mike Jones and Aiden Wagner have been keeping sharp with regular outings at the tricky three-kilometre circuit situated near Warwick, 130-kilometres south-west of Brisbane.

Troy Herfoss and the Penrite Honda squad have also been using the circuit to shakedown the all-new Fireblade to ready the new Honda for ASBK competition. While both Jones and Wagner have raced at the circuit this year in earlier rounds of the Southern Downs Series, Herfoss had only completed practice days to hone the new Fireblade’s edge but was yet to blood that knife in competition.

Troy Herfoss leading at Morgan Park

After finally deeming themselves ready to rumble Penrite Honda did enter last weekend’s event and Herfoss started off on the front foot by taking pole position with a 1m12.777s, just outside the all-time lap record.  Jones recorded a 1m12.609s during ASBK qualifying at the circuit last year on the 1299 Ducati, while Herfoss set the race lap record around the Queensland venue at 1m12.645s back in 2018 on a Fireblade SP.

Troy Herfoss

The fastest race lap last weekend was Herfoss’ 1m33.033s in the fourth and final six-lap sprint on his way to victory in that race and also the round.  Herfoss scoring three wins and a fourth place across the four six-lap races to bag 92-points for the round win. He was also leading the first eight-laps of the race he didn’t win, but a mistake late in the race saw him run off the track before rejoining the circuit to salvage fourth place.

Troy Herfoss

I was hoping to race the bike earlier in the year but we didn’t have a surplus of parts available to us so didn’t want to get mixed up with other racers and risk damaging anything.  It was just so good to be out in a competitive environment, some fast guys where there with Mike and Aiden, and Oli getting out on the Superbike. It has just confirmed some things for us and now I am just so excited to go racing. Looking forward to going to the big show in ASBK to show what we can do as I am confidenet we have got a package that is ready to run up the front.”

Troy Herfoss

Mike Jones won the longest race of the weekend, which at ten laps was still much shorter than the 16-lap distances run at the circuit during ASBK rounds, and came second in the other three bouts to finish the round seven-points behind Herfoss but won the four-round QLD Road Racing Championship.

Mike Jones

It was great to have another chance to go racing with the team. Although I took a race win, I wanted four of them this weekend, so even though there a lot of positives to take, I’m not content with the results and it motivates me to keep working. We’ve shown in testing that we’re capable of more and so now we have more motivation to push back to the top step when we get to South Australia next month.”

Mike Jones
DesmoSport Ducati Team Co-Owner – Ben Henry

I’ve got to be honest, I’m disappointed in our overall results this weekend. I just don’t think we matched the potential that we have, and we’re going to have to take this opportunity and use it to ensure we put everything on the table when we get to race the ASBK again. We didn’t get close to the times we’ve set in testing, but we were consistent, and both Mike and Oli were able to position themselves to take advantage of other riders’ mistakes. Despite the way I feel about our result, it was great to be at the track again, and it gives us some more direction as a team that we’ve been missing by not racing. I have to thank the club and the volunteers for another great weekend at the track and a well-run event.

Oli Bayliss and Mike Jones

Oli Bayliss was having his second competitive outing on the V4 R Superbike and again the youngster acquitted himself well. He bounced back from a crash earlier in the weekend to 6-4-3-3 results that were good enough to give him third overall for the round ahead of Yamaha’s Aiden Wagner. Bayliss progressively got faster all weekend and set his fastest 1m13.655s lap in the final bout, only half-a-second slower than Jones.

Oli Bayliss

I’m happy to be on the podium this weekend. With three other ASBK factory-level riders on track, it proved that I can mix it with the lead group. I’m still pretty sore after my crash on the 600 in practice on Thursday, so even though I think I can go faster, I’m still pretty happy to come away with third this weekend.”

Oli Bayliss leading Aiden Wagner

Aiden Wagner finished what was the final round of the series in fourth place after a fall in the last leg cost him any chance of a podium for the day or the series victory. Wagner finished with 3-3-2-10 results in the four races ran over the weekend and finished in second place for the championship, 18-points behind Mike Jones.

Wagner started the weekend on good form, regathering after wrecking a machine during Friday practice, and was in a fast moving pack at the front of the field that included, Troy Herfoss, Mike Jones and Olly Bayliss. He improved during the day and was again battling for a top two spot in the final race when he lost the front and went down on lap four. Wagner was able to scramble to his feet, pick up his factory Yamaha YFZ- R1M and return to the race to cross the finish line in 10th place.

Aiden Wagner
Aiden Wagner

I felt pretty good on the track all weekend, I just wasn’t getting off the line as good as I needed to and had to charge my way forward in each race,” Wagner explained. “Herfoss and Jones were clean off the line and gapped me a little on the opening laps. I was able to draw them back in towards the end of each race but races only being six laps, I just made myself work too hard to get to the front. The final race I just got a little impatient and made move that I tried to force instead of waiting for the right time to pass. It was my fault and something I need to learn from. But I have enjoyed being at the races and back to events like this at Morgan Park. It has been fun and its also been awesome that Kev and the Yamaha Racing Team have been able to support me 100% at these rounds and I can’t thank them enough for the effort they have put in.”

Aiden Wagner

Conditions at the circuit were hot on the weekend with ambient temperatures in the 30s and track temperatures over 50-degrees.

Troy Herfoss

There are still two rounds of the Australian Superbike Championship left on the calendar as riders await updates on current COVID and border issues. Rounds at The Bend in South Australia and Winton in Victoria remain scheduled before the end of the year, with riders and teams hoping to finish off the ASBK championship after the opening round was ran way back in February. Wayne Maxwell dominated that opening round at Phillip Island ahead of Cru Halliday, but both riders have had little track time during the lockdown period and might be put on the back foot a little when racing resumes this year. A situation that is looking increasingly doubtful as weeks progress.

Troy Herfoss

2020 Southern Downs & QRRC Round 4 Results

Source: MCNews.com.au

Oli Bayliss on the V4R for QRRC Round 4 at Southern Downs

Oli Bayliss to context Southern Downs on the Ducati V4R


Keen to get back on track, DesmoSport Ducati will contest round four of the Southern Downs & Queensland Road Racing Series this weekend with both Mike Jones and Oli Bayliss set to battle a host of Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) regulars aboard matching V4R superbikes in the Formula 1 class.

Mike Jones

“I’m excited to go racing again! Ben and Chris are constantly working to get the most out of the bikes, and every time we’ve been on track we’ve made progress that gives me more and more confidence in the pace we can race with, not only at Morgan Park, but across a range of race tracks. With four races this weekend, it should be fun!”

Mike Jones and Oli Bayliss
Mike Jones and Oli Bayliss

In just the second race weekend for Bayliss on a superbike, the 17-year-old will be looking for consistent, fast laps under race conditions at Morgan Park, after setting laps times in practice just a few tenths off the lap record pace set by current ASBK Champion and DesmoSport team-mate, Mike Jones.

Oli Bayliss

“I’m really looking forward to getting back on the V4R this weekend. We’ve done another day of testing since the last race and I have really good pace on the bike, so I can’t wait to put that speed into a race situation and see where we end up.”

Oli & Troy Bayliss
Oli & Troy Bayliss
Troy Bayliss – Team Co-Owner

“It’s always good to go racing, and I’m really looking forward to the weekend at Morgan Park. Oli is going to race both Formula 1 (superbike) and Formula 2 (supersport) to keep up the track time while Mike will stay focussed on getting the most out of the V4R. The club do a great job, and with a few more ASBK guys on track, it should be an interesting weekend”.

For Jones, the weekend is another opportunity to continue to hone his race craft and develop the V4R package prior to the expected return of the ASBK in late November.

Ben Henry – Team Co-Owner

“I’m really looking forward to racing again this weekend. (Troy) Herfoss has entered along with (Aiden) Wagner, so it will be great to see more competition at the front, giving us a solid marker for our progress with Mike and the bike, while for Oli, it will add another fast rider in the mix to see if he can run their pace. There’s very little pressure, so it should be a fun weekend!”


Southern Downs Queensland Road Racing Round 4 Schedule
  • Saturday – October 10
    • Qualifying: Session #5
    • Race 1: Race #5 (after lunch)
    • Race 2: Race #14
  • Sunday – October 11
    • Race 3: Race #23 (before lunch)
    • Race 4: Race #32

Source: MCNews.com.au