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Australia’s Evolution Sports Group to offer Superbike test to King of Nepean Dirt Track competitors

July 6th, 2010 No comments


With less than two weeks remaining until the 2010 Valvoline King of Nepean [PDF], Evolution Sports Group – owners and operators of the ASBK’s KTM Superbike and Valvoline Superbike Team – have announced the offer of a Superbike test to one of six Dirt Track racers selected at the 2010 Valvoline King of Nepean.

Evolution Sports Group representative Brett Lloyd said, “As part of ESG’s ongoing strategy to develop young Australian motorcycle racing talent and grow the true professionalism of motorcycle sport in Australia, our development officers will be present at The Valvoline King of Nepean in search of six racers from the senior categories. The selected racers will be invited to attend an evaluation interview with Evolution Sports Group Management after which only one racer will be offered the opportunity to test one of our Superbikes, later in 2010. We are in search of the Superbike champions of the future, and see the Valvoline King of Nepean Dirt Track event as the ideal starting point.”

Christine Tickner, Motorcycling NSW President, welcomed the announcement in saying, “Motorcycle racing in Australia has suffered in the past few years from the lack of avenues for young talent to progress to the pinnacle of our sport. Dirt track in particular is a proven training ground for Road Race champions, and I’m very excited by the prospect of Evolution Sports Group giving a young rider this opportunity.”

Greg Epis, Evolution Sports Group Director, added, “In years gone by there was a direct career path between Dirt Track and Road Race, many of Australia’s international and domestic Road Race stars came from the dirt track scene, Wayne Gardner, Peter Goddard, Troy Corser, Casey Stoner, the Stauffer brothers and most recently Josh Waters to name but a few. Evolution Sports Group are looking to re-establish the link between Dirt Track and Road Race. The selection process will be based not on race performance alone, but on a wide range of criteria, personal and spoken presentation and off track attitude will be of high importance” added .

The 2010 Valvoline King of Nepean is scheduled for the 17th and 18th of July at Nepean Raceway, west of Sydney.
For event and entry information please see the Competitor Information page at www.motorcycling.com.au.
For further information please contact brett@evolutionsportsgroup.com.au.

ASBK riders eager to bounce back at Queensland Raceway Superbike showdown

May 26th, 2010 No comments

A handful of Viking Group Australian Superbike Championship riders will look to re-assert themselves as field frontrunners when the series visits Queensland Raceway, the host of the season’s third round, from June 5-6.

ASBK’s inaugural Top End trip during April resulted in frustration for the KTM Superbike Team, and experienced pilot Shannon Johnson has focused all his efforts on a strong weekend in the Sunshine State. The Victorian rode the new KTM RC8R to a podium placing at Phillip Island, but changeable conditions at Hidden Valley saw him fall well short of his own expectations. Johnson was optimistic about progress made on the new bike, both in the workshop and on track last week.

KTM's Shannon Johnson sits in eighth position after a disappointing weekend at Hidden Valley

“We spent much of our time on track last week kick starting the development program on the new MoTec system the bike is running, its a significant change from what we used at the first two rounds,” explained Johnson. “The team has been hard at work and completed close to 140 dyno runs with the KTM, but nothing beats getting out onto the track and getting that all-important feedback. It was a little tedious as we could only make small changes, take the bike for a run and then come back in. In terms of lap times we weren’t there to set the world on fire but have made good ground in terms of how the bike produces its power. As a team we’re really looking forward to getting out on track on Thursday and Friday and converting what we have learnt into practice pace.”

Johnson sits eighth in the race for Superbike class honors, on 43 points.

Another rider quietly confident of scaling the standings next weekend is The Natural Aprilia Racing Team’s Dan Stauffer. His Gold Coast-based team has been hard at work since a disappointing showing at the previous round and came away from the second day of testing with a much better understanding of the new factory Aprilia RSV4.

“All the effort off-track and time spent learning more about the RSV4 translated to some really quick lap times at Queensland Raceway,” said Stauffer. “We left Darwin with lots to do and seeing the bike up there where it should be has been a real shot in the arm. We wrapped things up as one of the fastest teams on track last Tuesday, and more importantly, the bike is feeling good both in delivery of power and handling. The bike is back on the dyno for the next week before we head to Ipswich, any gains which can be made from here will be a bonus.”

Scoring points in just one of 2010’s four races to date, Stauffer can make measurable inroads on his current placing of 20th at next weekend’s event.

The Viking Group Australian Superbike Championship standings are headed by Demolition Plus GAS Honda’s Wayne Maxwell with 73.5 points, followed by Team Suzuki’s Josh Waters’ 65.5. Gold Coast-based rider Bryan Staring of the Cougar Bourbon Honda Racing team rounds out the top three, just half a point shy of Waters’ score.

Next weekend’s event will feature a packed schedule of racing from a number of exciting classes. Visit asbk.com.au for the schedule and ticketing details.