Supporting the final round of the World Superbike Championship being held concurrently, the ASBK title fight is a three way affair between Yamaha Racing Team’s Mike Jones, defending and three times champion, Wayne Maxwell and Desmosport Ducati’s Bryan Staring.
Since returning to Yamaha’s factory team at the beginning of the season, Queensland based Jones has found himself back in form after an indifferent couple of seasons plagued by injury and reliability. Dominant performances at Queensland Raceway, Wakefield Park and Hidden Valley in Darwin sees the man they call ‘Mad Mike’ leading the point score by 29 points heading into this weekend’s penultimate round.
Yamaha Racing Team's Mike Jones, currently leading the 2022 Australian Superbike Championship.
A heavy crash in the opening race of the season at Phillip Island immediately put Maxwell behind the eight ball in his pursuit of a record-breaking fourth Australian title. Since then, he’s delivered consistently strong results, including dominating wins in the last round at Queensland’s Morgan Park. He is raring to go in his goal to reel in Jones and the Yamaha.
Current and three times Australian Superbike Champion, Wayne Maxwell at the opening round back in February. Credit: Karl Phillipson/Optikal
Staring sits 53 points behind Jones coming into this weekend, but with three races on offer, Staring is not taking any chances against his opposition.
Bryan Staring won the opening race of the 2022 season in emotional circumstances back in February. Credit: Karl Phillipson
This weekend is sure to ignite plenty of drama and tension as the championship heads towards its dramatic conclusion. SBS and SBS On Demand is your destination for all things ASBK from 1pm AEDT, featuring highlights of races one and two and live coverage of race three. You can also catch up on previous rounds of the championship via SBS On Demand.