Jones, Waters Share Queensland ASBK Wins
J
osh Waters (McMartin Racing
Ducati) and Mike Jones (Ya-
maha Racing Team) shared vic-
tories at round five of the 2025
mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance
Australian Superbike Champion-
ship presented by Motul (ASBK)
at Queensland Raceway on Au-
gust 10, with Waters taking the
overall win by one point.
In the first SW-Motech Su-
perbike race, Jones (Yamaha
Racing Team) showcased his
Queensland Raceway mastery.
Despite running wide on lap
five and dropping to third, he
clawed back with a fastest lap of
1:07.646, passing Waters on lap
12 to take the victory.
Waters had led from pole,
while Harrison Voight (McMar
-
tin Racing Ducati) briefly held
second before retiring with
electrical issues. Broc Pearson
(DesmoSport Ducati) claimed
third ahead of Glenn Allerton
(Superbike Advocates Racing
Ducati).
Race two saw Waters respond
decisively, leading all the way
to claim his eighth win of 2025
and 41st ASBK career victory.
Jones slipped to fourth early but
moved into second on lap three,
just before a collision between
Voight and Pearson ended both
their races.
Jones closed to within four-
tenths of a second, but Waters
held firm for a one-second-mar
-
gin win. Allerton took third after
a close fight with Anthony West
(Addicted to Track Yamaha).
Overall, Waters' 46-point round
haul moves him further into the
series lead on 261 points. Jones
is second with 207, and West
holds third on 191.
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Josh Waters (1) leads the way
in race two. He and Mike Jones
(46) proved once again to be
the class of the ASBK field.