Halliday also had a race to re-
member with a podium position.
Finishing fourth was Herfoss
after leading the majority of the
race, and championship leader
Daniel Falzon (JD Racing, Ya-
maha YZF-R1) rounded out the
top five.
Despite once again losing the
lead into turn one to Herfoss
in race two, Maxwell's pace
towards the end was simply
unmatchable for a clean sweep.
Herfoss in second place was
managing a degrading tire in the
closing stages of the race and
third belonged to Halliday, once
again.
Fourth ended up going to
Falzon and fifth to Bugden.
Winner Maxwell, said, "I've
got a fair bit of red paint on my
Yamaha after that first race! It's
close but Troy and the rest of
the front runners have a relation-
ship where you can race side
by side at high speeds and all
come back and talk about it,
we've got the win and I'm happy
about that.
"At the start [of race two]
when I saw Troy [heading off into
the distance] I thought, 'Wow,
I've got some work to do here.'
I wasn't making any inroads on
Bryan [Staring] early on as well.
Then I had the strategy of finding
the rhythm and the flow, then
the bike came to me in the sec-
ond half of the race. I had to put
a hard pass on Troy but I made
it stick!"
After this weekend's results,
Falzon still leads the champion-
ship with 139 points, followed by
Maxwell and Herfoss, both with
130 points. CN
SUPERBIKE
Race One
1. Wayne Maxwell (Yam)
2. Robert Bugden (Kaw)
3. Cru Halliday (Yam)
4. Troy Herfoss (Hon)
5. Daniel Falzon (Yam)
Race Two
1. Wayne Maxwell (Yam)
2. Troy Herfoss (Hon)
3. Cru Halliday (Yam)
4. Daniel Falzon (Yam)
5. Robert Bugden (Kaw)
IN
THE
WIND
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Daniel Falzon continues to
lead the way in the ASBK
Championship.