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Cycle News 2019 Issue 08 February 26

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IN THE WIND P46 Wagner Starts 2019 ASBK Championship in Style F ormer WorldSSP rider Aiden Wagner (Yamaha) claimed two race wins and a second place to kick his quest for the 2019 Motul Pirelli Australian Superbike Championship off in style at Phillip Island over the weekend. Held as the supporting act to the WorldSBK Championship opener, the three ASBK races were thrillers, with former cham- pion Wayne Maxwell (Suzuki) tak- ing the opening race win of the program, just ahead of Wagner and another former champion in Bryan Staring (Kawasaki). Wagner had his revenge in race two, taking the win after making contact with Maxwell in the final corner run to the line. The outcome saw Maxwell tum- bling through the gravel trap, and Yamaha's Cru Halliday and 2017 ASBK Champion Josh Waters (Suzuki) picked up the pieces for second and third. After claiming the third race win ahead of 2015 ASBK Cham- pion Mike Jones (Kawasaki) and Halliday, privateer Wagner stated, "It's awesome to take the round win on the Landbridge Racing privateer Yamaha. It was really good to battle out there with Mike, another privateer and a really experienced rider. Well done to all the boys on the po- dium, it's awesome to take this win home and I'm going to sleep really well tonight!" Wagner leads the champion- ship with 71 points from Halliday (55), Waters (50), Mike Jones on (49), and Bryan Staring at 48. In the Supersport category, Yamaha's Tom Toparis cruised to three race victories as he did double duty as a wildcard in the WorldSSP race. The Queenslander was all on his own, and he leads the cham- pionship with 76 points from South Australian Yamaha rider Nic Liminton at 60, who had his first race meeting back since a cancer scare last year. Third in the series is Oli Bayliss (Yama- ha), son of three-time WorldSBK Champion Troy, with 52 points in his debut season in Supersport. Round two of the 2019 Motul Pirelli Australian Superbike Championship heads to Wake- field Park in Goulburn, NSW on March 22-24. CN Wagner (28) charges to the line ahead of Halliday (65), Waters (21), Daniel Falzon (25), Troy Herfoss (1) and Wayne Maxwell.

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