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--  ASBK 2011 - Round Three - Hidden Valley - Day One
--  Pictorials - Gallery A (Thursday) - Gallery B (Thursday) - Gallery C (Friday)
--  Transcript from live text notes as the day unfolded
--  Results - FP1 (All Classes Dry) - FP2/3 (All Classes Wet)

--  Maxwell fastest before downpour dumped on Darwin Superbikes

Extreme conditions saw riders contending with sapping humidity and soaking rain on the opening day of competition at Hidden Valley, host of round three of the Viking Group Australian Superbike Championships.

Each class managed a dry session before the heavens opened, and it was Team Honda’s Wayne Maxwell who set the early Superbike benchmark.

The Victorian reeled off a trademark last-lap flyer on his CBR1000RR, the 1:07.843s effort less than a tenth shy of the record set by Josh Waters in 2010.

Maxwell managed a productive 19 laps in the dry session before sighting the track for just 2 laps in this afternoon’s wet conditions.

He was positive that he had the qualifying speed, and more importantly, race pace, to reverse a lean run of results.

“We’re pretty pleased with today but it’s only Friday, there’s lots more to be done tomorrow in terms of making the bike good for qualifying and then settling on a setup that will work in the races,” said Maxwell.

“The bike keeps evolving, the more track time we get the more we learn how it is responding to new parts and changes.

“I’m really focused on race results this weekend, I need good points to stay in this fight.”

2010 Hidden Valley victor, Team Suzuki’s Waters went second quickest for the day, two-tenths off the pace of Maxwell.

Waters said there was more to come from the GSX-R1000 and rued the lack of a second dry session to further the bike’s setup for the 14-corner, 2.87km circuit.

“I really like coming to Hidden Valley and I’m happy with what we were able to do today,” said Waters.

“It would have been good to get in the extra session of dry track time but we’ll work with what we’ve got and focus on qualifying.”

Championship leader Glenn Allerton was also in the mix, posting the day’s third quickest time on his Procon Maxima BMW S 1000 R.

Team Suzuki’s Troy Herfoss set the morning’s fifth-fastest time before a sudden downpour caught him out in the tight complex of turns running towards the front straight.

He was sent sliding, and was followed in by Cube Racing’s Ben Henry, with both riders able to walk away unscathed.

Just five bikes took to the track for the second Superbike practice session where The iStyle Natural Aprilia Team’s Ben Attard best managed the torrid conditions.

Attard was the pioneer, banking 12 laps for a best time of 1:22.196 on his Aprilia RSV-4.

Kirk McCarthy Memorial Award recipient Kris McLaren was a further 3.147s off Attard’s pace, with Jamie Stauffer, the only of the championship’s top three to venture out, 0.938s back in third.

A Triumph topped the QBE Australian Supersport Championship timesheets, but this time it was Carr Bros Motorsport’s Mitchell Carr setting the pace.

The Daytona-mounted rider held off wily Yamaha racer Kevin Curtain by 0.116s, who was followed by teammate Rick Olson.

Team Suzuki’s Brodie Waters was fourth-fastest, ahead of Yamaha rider Aaron Gobert and Sunstate Racing’s Nicholas Waters.

10 of the 18 entered Supersport riders contested the wet second session of the day, with WNR Kawasaki rider Glenn Scott proving tough to top.

QBE Supersport points leader Christian Casella was third in the wet but a puzzling 11th fastest in dry conditions, with a new bike proving tough to tame.

All classes will contest two qualifying sessions tomorrow, with the top 8 and top 4 in Superbike and Supersport respectively advancing to Superpole.

Viking Group Superbikes, Hidden Valley Practice
1. Wayne MAXWELL (NSW) / Team Honda Racing / Oleon Oils / Motologic, Honda CBR RR, 1:07.843
2. Joshua WATERS (VIC) / Team Suzuki, Suzuki GSXR, 1:08.044
3. Glenn ALLERTON (NSW) / Procon Maxima BMW / Dynomotive / Zoom Recruit., BMW S 1000 RR, 1:08.065
4. Jamie STAUFFER (NSW) / Team Honda Racing / Oleon Oils / Motologic, Honda CBR RR, 1:08.287
5. Troy HERFOSS (VIC) / Team Suzuki, Suzuki GSXR, 1:08.353
6. Craig COXHELL (VIC) / Demolition Plus GAS Honda, Honda CBR RR, 1:08.568
7. Robert BUGDEN (QLD) / Team Suzuki, Suzuki GSXR, 1:08.702
8. Ben ATTARD (QLD) / The i-Style Natural Aprilia Team, Aprilia RSV4, 1:08.724
9. Cole ODENDAAL (QLD) / GAS Honda Racing / NSW Compensation Lawyers, Honda CBR RR, 1:08.981
10. Kris McLAREN (VIC) / McLaren Motorsport / Kirk McCarthy Mem. Award, Honda CBR RR, 1:09.117

QBE Australian Supersport, Hidden Valley Practice
1. Mitchell CARR (NSW) / Carr Bros M-sport / Triumph / Peter Stevens M-cycles, Triumph Daytona, 1:10.946
2. Kevin CURTAIN (NSW) / Yamaha Racing Team, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:11.062
3. Rick OLSON (NSW) / Yamaha Racing Team, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:11.140
4. Brodie WATERS (VIC) / Team Suzuki, Suzuki GSXR, 1:11.427
5. Aaron GOBERT (NSW) / Yamaha / Graves / Hot Bodies, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:11.557
6. Nicholas WATERS (VIC) / Arai Helmets, Suzuki GSXR, 1:11.813
7. Dylan MAVIN (QLD) / Champion's Ride Days / Honda / Palfinger Cranes, Honda CBR RR, 1:12.192
8. Andy LAWSON Jnr (QLD) / Avweld Pty Ltd / Trucks Australia, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:12.391
9. Glenn SCOTT (NSW) / WNR Kawasaki / Insure My Ride / Stahlwille Tools, Kawasaki ZX6R, 1:12.415
10. Chris QUINN (NSW) / Coopers Pale Ale / The Channon Store, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:12.532

--  ASBK 2011 - Round Three - Hidden Valley - Day One
--  Pictorials - Gallery A (Thursday) - Gallery B (Thursday) - Gallery C (Friday)
--  Transcript from live text notes as the day unfolded
--  Results - FP1 (All Classes Dry) - FP2/3 (All Classes Wet)
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