Final Round of the NZ Superbike Championships
Sunday 30 March: Caution proved a winning formula as the New Zealand Superbike championships wound up at Manfeild today.
#1 Dennis Charlett
leading the
battle pack (#4 Sloan Frost and #6 Hayden Fitzgerald) in the season’s final Superbike race. Andrew Bright photo.
Dennis Charlett set
the example yesterday as he won his
first Superbike championship – at the age of 45 – with two
careful rides that
brought lower placings but capitalised on his big points lead to
clinch the top
title.
In the final race
today he was able to throw that caution
to the wind as he led almost all the way under intense pressure
from behind,
only to be passed on the last corner by Australian Linden Magee.
With six riders
battling at close quarters up front, it was
a fitting finale to this highly competitive season, though
Charlett was
disappointed he was not able to finish his championship season
with the
flourish of another victory. Magee had come right through from
eighth early on.
John Ross (Pictured right. Andrew Bright photo) followed
Charlett’s example today as a careful
ride in his first race sewed up the 600cc title in Supersport,
the second most
important category. He and Charlett both rode Suzukis.
"You just do what you
have to do,” Ross said after
winning his class for the second year running. "It’s been very
competitive this
season, the best for years.”
A third Christchurch
rider, 19-year-old Matthew
Hoogenboezem, also went into cruise mode during his final race
to make sure of
winning the 125 GP championship on his Honda.
"It’s the same bike my
brother Alastair won the
championship on a few years ago,” he said.
The bike had been
lengthened because both the
Hoogenboezems are too tall to fit on the tiny 125cc bikes
otherwise.
Alastair Hoogenboezem
missed out on second in the Supersport
championship when his Suzuki’s engine failed in the second-last
race after he
had earlier claimed three victories in a row. He ended up third,
behind Taupo Yamaha
rider Toby Summers.
Hawke’s Bay rider Adam
Chambers scored his debut victory
in Supersport yesterday and followed up with two more today on
his Honda.
Today’s first
Superbike race went to Feilding racer Craig
Shirriffs, making him the eighth different winner this season.
He battled through
the front pack to head off 19-year Aucklander Jaden Hassan and
experienced
Whakatane racer Tony Rees. Rees rode a Honda, the other two
Suzukis.
That could be
Shirriffs’ swansong, as he said he is
thinking of retiring.
The minor placings in
the Superbike championship ended up
very close, Magee taking second just one point ahead of
Wellington Suzuki rider
Sloan Frost, who won a race yesterday. Hassan was fourth – a
remarkable result
in his rookie season – and Taupo’s Scott Moir was fifth on his
Suzuki.
Taranaki rider Hayden
Fitzgerald had a great weekend in
two different categories, scoring a series of high placings in
Superbikes with
his Suzuki and winning the Superlite championship on his father
Terry’s Suzuki
SV650.
"That’s my first
national championship -- and dad won the
championship on the same bike 10 years ago,” Fitzgerald said.
"And we just
seemed to click on the Superbike this weekend.”
Champions in other
classes are: Pro Twins, Royd Walker-Holt
(Kawakawa, Suzuki SV650); 250
Production, Bailie Perriton (Ashburton, Kawasaki Ninja 250); and
Sidecars, Spike Taylor-Astrid
Hartnell (Masterton, LCR).
Copy courtesy of Bernard Carpinter for MNZ.
New Zealand Superbike
Championships - final round double-header,
Manfeild. (Provisional results)
Superbikes:
Race one:
Jaden Hassan (Auckland) Suzuki 1;
Hayden Fitzgerald (Taranaki) Suzuki 2; Tony Rees (Whakatane)
Honda 3; James
Smith (Christchurch) Honda 4; Craig Shirriffs (Feilding) Suzuki
5.
Race two: Sloan Frost
(Wellington) Suzuki 1; Fitzgerald
2; Scott Moir (Taupo) Suzuki 2; Rees 3; Hassan 4; Shirriffs 5.
Race three: Linden
Magee (Australia) BMW 1; Hassan 2;
Fitzgerald 3; Rees 4; Frost 5.
Race four: Shirriffs
1; Hassan 2; Rees 3; Fitzgerald 4;
Magee 5.
Race five: Magee 1;
Dennis Charlett (Christchurch) Suzuki
2; Fitzgerald 3; Shirriffs 4; Frost 5.
Final championship
points: Charlett 211, Magee 153, Frost
152, Hassan 147, Scott Moir (Taupo, Suzuki) 146.
Supersport:
Race one:
Alastair Hoogenboezem
(Christchurch) Suzuki 1; John Ross (Christchurch) Suzuki 2; Adam
Chambers
(Clive) Honda 3; Jayden Carrick (Wanganui) 4; Toby Summers
(Taupo) Yamaha 5.
Race two: Chambers 1;
Ross 2; Hoogenboezem 3; Summers 4; Carrick
5.
Race three: Carrick 1;
A Hoogenboezem 2; Ross 3; Chambers
4; Jeremy Holmes (Invercargill) Honda 5.
Race four: Chambers 1;
Carrick 2; Summers 3; Ross 4;
Daniel Mettam (Auckland) Suzuki 5.
Race five: Chambers 1;
Summers 2; Carrick 3; Holmes 4; A Hoogenboezem
5,
Points: Ross 272,
Summers 233; A Hoogenboezem 227, Chambers
185, Holmes 155.
Superlite:
Race one:
Jason Nairn (New Plymouth) Suzuki
SV650, 1; Hayden Fitzgerald (New Plymouth) Suzuki SV650, 2;
Gavin Veltmeyer
(Auckland) Suzuki SV650 3.
Race two: Zayne Agate (Oamaru)
Kawasaki ZXR450, 1;
Veltmeyer 2; Nairn 3.
Race three: Fitzgerald 1;Agate 2;
Veltmeyer 3.
Race four:
Agate 1; Fitzgerald 2; Veltmeyer 3.
Race five: Fitzgerald 1;
Agate 2; Nairn 3.
Points:
Fitzgerald 281.5, Agate 232.5, Veltmeyer 198.5.
125 GP:
Race one:
Troy Guenther (Australia) Honda 1;
Matthew Hoogenboezem (Christchurch) Honda 2; Tyler Lincoln
(Hawke’s Bay) Honda
3.
Race two: M Hoogenboezem 1; Guenther 2; James Jarman
(Whangarei) Honda 3.
Race
three: Guenther 1; Lincoln 2; M Hoogenboezem 3.
Race four:
Guenther 1; Lincoln
2; M Hoogenboezem 3.
Race five: Lincoln 1; Guenther 2; Jarman 3.
Points: M
Hoogenboezem 233.5, Lincoln 229.5, Jarman 208.5.
Pro Twins:
Race one:,
1; Royd Walker-Holt
(Kawakawa) Suzuki SV650 1; Robert
Whittall (Raglan) Suzuki SV650, 2; Doug Stockwell (Auckland)
SuzukiV650, 3.
Race
two: Walker-Holt 1; Whittall 2; Stockwell 3.
Race three:
Walker-Holt 1;
Whittall 2; Stockwell 3.
Race four:
Walker-Holt 1; Stockwell 2; Dean
Bentley (Lower Hutt) Suzuki SV650, 3.
Race five: Walker-Holt 1;
Whittall 2;
Sarah Elliot (Foxton) Suzuki SV650, 3.
Points:
Walker-Holt 349, Stockwell 222, Whittall 199.
250 Production:
Race
one: Lachlan Epis (Australia)
Kawasaki 1; Baillie
Perriton (Ashburton) Kawasaki 2; Tim McArthur (Blenheim)
Kawasaki 3.
Race two: McArthur
1; Perriton 2; Alex Bowers (Christchurch) Kawasaki 3.
Race
three: Epis 1;
Perriton 2; McArthur 3.
Race four: Epis 1; Perriton 2; McArthur
3.
Race five: Perriton
1; Epis 2; McArthur 3.
Points: Perriton 319, McArthur 149, Epis
143.
Sidecars:
Race one: Barry Smith-Robbie Shorter (Te Puke)
Windle Suzuki
1; Spike Taylor-Astrid Hartnell (Masterton) LCR, 2; Peter
Goodwin-Darren
Prentis (Northland) LCR Windle, 3.
Race two: Smith-Shorter 1;
Taylor-Hartnell
2; Goodwin-Prentis 3.
Race three: Smith-Shorter 1;
Goodwin-Prentis 2; Michael
Wolland-Neville Mickleson, Derbyshire 1000, 3.
Race
four: Smith-Shorter
1; Taylor-Hartnell 2; Goodwin-Prentis 3.
Race
five: Smith-Shorter
1; Taylor-Hartnell 2; Goodwin-Prentis 3. Points: Taylor-Hartnell
247, Smith-Shorter
244, Goodwin-Prentis 210.5.