Waters Seals Morgan Park ASBK Win
J
osh Waters put an end to
his "bogey track" reputation
by securing the overall win at
round four of the 2025 mi-bike
Motorcycle Insurance Australian
Superbike Championship pre
-
sented by Motul (ASBK), held at
Morgan Park Raceway in War-
wick, Queensland, on June 15.
The defending SW-Motech
Superbike champion delivered
a win and second place finish
aboard his McMartin Racing
Ducati. Broc Pearson (Desmo
-
Sport Ducati) claimed second
overall with second- and third-
place finishes, while Anthony
West (Addicted to Track Ya-
maha) rounded out the overall
podium with third- and fourth-
place finishes.
Race one saw high drama
early on when local expert Mike
Jones (Yamaha Racing Team)
retired on lap four due to me
-
chanical failure, giving Waters
a clear path to the win. Jones
rebounded with a commanding
victory in race two—his third win
at Morgan Park in his last four
starts—but he now trails Waters
by 53 points in the standings
(215 to 162) at the champion
-
ship's halfway point.
"I'm just so happy with how
this round went," Waters said.
"Morgan Park hasn't been kind
to me in the past, so to take
pole, win race one, finish second
in race two, and get the overall—
it feels amazing."
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OVERALL (Top 3)
1. Josh Waters (Duc) 1-2
2. Broc Pearson (Duc) 2-3
3. Anthony West (Yam) 3-4
WIND
IN THE
P62
Josh Waters (1) put
the demons to rest
with the overall win at
Morgan Park in the latest
Australian Superbike
Championship round.
Mike Jones (46) took the
second-race win.