Yamaha reveal all-star SuperX line up
Thursday 20 October: Australia will unleash their strongest line up yet at the opening round of the 2011 Monster Energy Australian Super X Championship when the series hits the Melbourne Knight's Stadium this Saturday.
All three of Yamaha’s factory supported teams will be in action as
well as some of the country’s top junior pilots as the blue crew chases a
big finish to an already successful 2011 racing season.
CDR Rockstar Yamaha
Jay Marmont will team with
Jake Moss to form one of the strongest line ups in the Pro Open
division. Marmont, the four-time MX National champion and former
Australian Supercross Champion, will be out to win the one championship
that has eluded him so far in his stellar career.
In previous years, Marmont has been a race winner and championship
contender but without any top US Factory stars competing in the entire
series, Marmont knows now is his time to shine.
"Without a rider like Reed here, the 2011 championship is more open
than ever. I took some time off after the MX Nationals to recharge and I
think it has done me the world of good. I feel fresh on the bike and
testing has gone really well, so I look forward to kicking off at round
one and chasing this championship.”
After an injury interrupted start of the year, Jake Moss is back to
100% and eagerly awaiting the first gate drop at Melbourne. Moss, who
has been a race and round winner in SuperX has gelled quickly with the
YZ450F and the CDR team has produced a bike exactly to his liking.
"From the first day on the Yamaha, I felt good and the bike was
great. We have since done a series of tests and every time we have made
big improvements to the bike and now it’s one of the best race bikes I
have had.”
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Ryan Marmont
Serco Yoshimura Yamaha
Serco Yoshimura Yamaha
will enter the 2011 Super X championship with the

same rider line up
that completed the MX Nationals, with Kirk Gibbs and Luke Styke at the
controls. The team has also taken command of the 2012 YZ250F and look
forward to racing the vastly improved machine in supercross conditions.
Kirk Gibbs (pictured right) will hit round one under an injury cloud after breaking
his collar bone just over four weeks ago. Gibbs has remained off the
bike in that time and worked hard on his rehab in an effort to make the
start gate at round one in Melbourne.
"I had a small crash at training one day and broke my collar bone.
The break was in an awkward spot so they weren’t able to plate it. I
have given it plenty of rest and now some manipulation in an attempt to
be right for round one. It feels pretty good now, but I won’t really
know until I get on a bike and give it a good test,” Gibbs explains.
Styke has been busy in the layoff period working hard on his speed
and fitness and hoping to make the most of this opportunity given to him
by the Serco team.
"I have let myself down over the past 12 months but I have turned the
corner and really put in a huge effort to be as fit and as fast for
SuperX. I had a good year in 2009 and now with the preparation I have
done and the best bike in the field, I expect to do well this year,”
Styke states.
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GYTR Rockstar Yamaha
Yamaha will field a two
rider team under the GYTR Rockstar Yamaha banner with Luke Arbon (pictured right)
competing in the Pro Lites class while Sam Duncanson will contest the
newly formed Under 19 category in the absence of team regular, Shaun
Redhead, who is out with a knee injury.
The team will also assist Australian Off road star Matt Phillips at
selected rounds as he continues to show his versatility on anything with
two wheels. Phillips will also compete in the Under 19 class.
"I moved back to South Australia to be more focused on my riding and
training,” states Luke Arbon. "I have a practice track in my back yard
so I have been able to get plenty of track time and I feel better on the
bike that I have in a long time.”
Yamaha Junior Racing
The 14 to 15 years Lites
class will be filled with plenty of Yamaha’s from the state based Yamaha
Junior Racing program. Damon Hill, Joel Milesevic, Bill Jackson and
Joel Dinsdale will all do selected rounds of the championship as they
get their feet wet in Super X.
The championship gets under way this Saturday in Melbourne before
heading north via Wollongong, Campbelltown, Maitland and Brisbane in
consecutive weeks.
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