Home-town hero wins Superbike TT
Wednesday 26 March: Scott Moir was the home-town hero as he convincingly won the New Zealand Superbike Tourist Trophy race at Taupo on Sunday.
Scott Moir winning the Superbike TT. Photo: Andrew Bright
The Taupo racer seized
the lead on the first lap and kept
his Suzuki there for the full distance, stretching the lead to
win by nearly
five seconds – an unusually big margin in national Superbikes
where the racing
is usually very close.
Moir has been racing a
variety of motorcycles – starting in
motocross – but has now really arrived as a Superbike rider, in
an extremely
competitive field. He scored his first victory in this premier
category at
Timaru in January and now he has earned one of the sport’s major
trophies,
riding a Suzuki.
"That would be the
biggest achievement of motorcycling
career,” the elated Moir said. "It’s a pretty big deal.
"It all went according
to plan. I got a good start,
stretched the gap, got the lap record along the way, and backed
it off a bit
towards the end.
"I’ve been making
improvements to the bike and it’s going
better now.”
The Superbike Tourist
Trophy (TT) race was the feature
event at the third round of the national road-race
championships. Other classes
also had TT races for their categories.
Second today was
Hamilton’s Nick Cole, who crashed out of
yesterday’s opening race when the traction control on his
Kawasaki failed
because of an incorrect wheel fitment.
Wellington’s Sloan
Frost, who won yesterday’s race just
ahead of Moir, took third followed by championship leader Dennis
Charlett from
Christchurch and fast-rising Auckland teenager Jaden Hassan,
both on Suzukis.
Charlett had only
ridden on the tricky Taupo circuit
twice before and regards it as his bogey track but was quite
happy to keep
racking up the points with finishes of fifth and fourth in the
two races.
He now leads Cole by
24 points with five races to go in
the double-header round at Manfeild next weekend.
The third races for
the Superbikes and some other classes
were not run, because of an oil spill on the track.
600cc Supersport
Young Christchurch
rider Alastair Hoogenboezem achieved
his first victory in the 600cc Supersport category when he won
the TT for Suzuki,
and followed it up by winning the final heat as well. His
younger brother James
also finished in the top five in the two races, both riding
Suzukis.
Reigning champion and
points leader John Ross, also from
Christchurch, actually finished first in the TT but was hit with
a 20-second
penalty for jumping the start on his Suzuki. He was credited
with sixth.
Winners of TTs in
other categories were. Day 2 provisional results. Each class had one race counting as
the TT
(Tourist Trophy) for that category.
Superlite:
Hayden Fitzgerald (New Plymouth, Suzuki);
Pro Twins: Royd
Walker-Holt (Kawakawa,
Suzuki);
125 GP: Troy Guenther (Australia, Honda);
250
Production: Baillie Perriton
(Ashburton, Kawasaki);
Sidecars: Spike Taylor-Astrid Hartnell (Masterton, LCR).
Copy courtesy of Bernard Carpinter for MNZ
Superbikes
Race one:
Sloan Frost (Wellington) Suzuki 1;
Scott Moir (Taupo) Suzuki 2; Linden Magee (Australia) BMW 3;
Jaden Hassan
(Auckland) Suzuki 4; Dennis Charlett (Christchurch) Suzuki 5.
Race two, TT: Moir 1;
Nick Cole (Hamilton) Kawasaki 2;
Frost 3; Charlett 4; Hassan 5.
Championship points:
Charlett 157, Cole 133, Moir 110, Frost
94, James Smith (Christchurch, Honda) 79.
Supersport
Race one:
Toby Summers (Taupo) Yamaha 1;
John Ross (Christchurch) Suzuki 2; Adam Chambers (Clive) Honda
3; Alastair
Hoogenboezem (Christchurch) Suzuki 4; Daniel Mettam (Auckland)
Honda 5.
Race
two, TT: A Hoogenboezem 1; Summers 2; Jeremy Holmes
(Invercargill, Honda) 3;
James Hoogenboezem (Christchurch) Suzuki 4; Chambers 5.
Race
three: A
Hoogenboezem 1; Ross 2; Summers 3; Chambers 4; J Hoogenboezem 5.
Points: Ross 192,
Summers 164, A Hoogenboezem 155, Holmes 105, Chambers and J
Hoogenboezem both
81.
Superlite
Race one:
Hayden Fitzgerald (New Plymouth)
Suzuki SV650, 1; Zane Agate (Oamaru) Kawasaki ZXR400 2; Gavin
Veltmeyer
(Auckland) Suzuki SV650 3.
Race two. TT: Fitzgerald 1;Agate 2;
Veltmeyer 3.
125 GP:
Tyler Lincoln
(Hawke’s Bay) Honda 1; Troy
Guenther (Australia) Honda 2; James Jarman (Whangarei) Honda 3.
Race two, TT:
Guenther 1; Jarman 2; Lincoln 3.
Pro Twins
Race one:
Dean Bentley (Lower Hutt) Suzuki
SV650, 1; Royd Walker-Holt
(Kawakawa) Suzuki SV650 2; Robert Whittall (Raglan) Suzuki
SV650, 3.
Race two,
TT: Walker-Holt 1; Whittall 2; Nick Southerwood (Auckland)
Suzuki SV650 3.
Race
three: Walker-Holt 1; Whittall 2; Southerwood 3.
250 Production
Race
one: Baillie Perriton
(Ashburton) Kawasaki 1; Tim
McArthur (Dunedin) Kawasaki 2; Lachlan Epis (Australia) 3.
Race
two, TT: Perriton
1; McArthur 2; Epis 3.
Race three, TT: Perriton 1; McArthur 2;
Grant Ramage
(Timaru) Kawasaki 3.
Sidecars
Race one: Spike Taylor-Astrid Hartnell (Masterton) LCR, 1; AJ
MacDonald-Glen MacDonald (Kaiapoi) Dunoon Suzuki 1000, 2; Peter
Goodwin-Darren
Prentis (Northland) LCR Windle, 3.
Race two, TT:
Taylor-Hartnell 1; Goodwin-Prentis 2; Michael
Wolland-Neville Mickleson 3.
Race three: Taylor-Hartnell 1;
Barry Smith-Robbie Shorter (Te Puke)
Windle Suzuki 2; Goodwin-Prentis 3.