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Sloan Frost runs hot in NZ Superbike Championship

Sloan Frost runs hot in NZ Superbike Championship
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ANDY MCGECHAN/BIKESPORTNZ.COM

Wellington’s Sloan Frost (Suzuki GSX-R1000A) scored a hat-trick of wins in the superbike class at Timaru.

A gap is starting to open up at the top of the New Zealand Superbike Championship standings after another scintillating performance from former national champion Sloan Frost at the weekend.

Racing at Timaru’s Levels Raceway marked the halfway stage to the 2018 New Zealand Superbike Championships and an end to the South Island section of the calendar.

This probably allows Wellington’s Frost to breathe a little easier as the series now takes a nearly two month break before the final two rounds on his preferred North Island tracks.

Timaru’s Harry Parker races in the 250 production class at Timaru’s Levels Raceway.

Tauranga’s Gordie McKeown and Geoff Davies get a wheel in the air during a corner in their sidecar race at Levels Raceway, Timaru.

Little Cody Jacobs, 4, tries out a motorcycle racer at Levels Raceway, Timaru, as it hosted the New Zealand Superbike Championship.

Orewa’s Avalon Biddle has plenty of chasers into a corner during motorcycle racing in the Supersport 600 class at Timaru’s Levels Raceway.

Timaru’s Johnny Small and Toot Tozer check out race data during rounds of the New Zealand Superbike Championship at Levels Raceway, Timaru.

Rangiora’s Jake Lewis leads a bunch through a corner during race at Levels Raceway, Timaru.

Greymouth’s Ashton Hughes on his Triumph Dayton during racing at Levels Raceway.

Christchurch’s James Hoogenboezem races his Triumph Daytona in the 600cc Supersport class at Levels Raceway, Timaru.

Christchurch’s Steve Ward prepares a GP 125 machine for racing at Levels Raceway, Timaru.

Auckland’s Dave Sharp adds air to his Aprilla at Timaru’s Levels Raceway.

Christchurch’s James Doherty races his Ninja in the 250cc production class at Timaru’s Levels Raceway.

Andrew McLaughlin fuels up his KTM at Levels Raceway, Timaru.

Timaru’s Noel Way waves the chequered flag at the finish of a race at Levels Raceway.

Ohaka’s Jarrad and Kelly Winter enter a corner at speed during a sidecar race at Levels Raceway, Timaru.

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The Suzuki man had a massive fight on his hands at the opening round of the series in Christchurch a week ago and he emerged from that with a narrow one-point lead over his chief rivals, Whakatane’s Mitch Rees and Glen Eden’s Daniel Mettam.

But he came on strong at Timaru at the weekend, qualifying fastest and then scoring a hat-trick of wins, boosting his advantage to 24 points over Honda rider Rees, with Suzuki man Mettam slipping back to third overall, now 15 points behind Rees.

“It has been a tough couple of months for me and we struggled a bit in the (pre-nationals) Suzuki Series, but it’s certainly a huge boost to my confidence getting three wins this weekend,” said the 36-year-old Frost.

Wellington's Sloan Frost has a handy lead in the NZ Superbike Championships after a dominating performance in the latest ...

ANDy McGECHAN/BIKESPORTNZ.COM

Wellington’s Sloan Frost has a handy lead in the NZ Superbike Championships after a dominating performance in the latest rounds at Timaru.

Meanwhile, in the 600cc Supersport class, the war intensified between Triumph team-mates James Hoogenboezem and Jake Lewis, the two Canterbury men sharing race wins and strengthening their respective positions at the top of the standings.

There was rarely more than a wheel-width between these two men, Lewis winning the first two 600cc races of the weekend, but Hoogenboezem pouncing late to win the third race.

Hoogenboezem has a 10-point lead over Lewis at the halfway stage, with Upper Hutt’s Rogan Chandler (Yamaha) holding third position overall, albeit a massive 44 points further back.

There is a new leader in the fledgling Gixxer Cup competition after 20-year-old Pukekohe rider Thomas Newton scored two wins and a second.

This inaugural Gixxer Cup class is reserved exclusively for riders aged between 14 and 21 years and it is a seven-round affair, the first three rounds having been an integral part of the Suzuki Series pre-nationals competition, which wrapped up on Boxing Day, and it continues on as a feature of the four-round superbike nationals.

Racing at Timaru was therefore considered the fourth of seven rounds, although riders will count only six of the seven rounds, each discarding their worst result.

So Newton is the provisional leader only and it won’t be until after the final round, and riders have their points adjusted, that the trophy winner will be decided.

It wasn’t such a good weekend for local hero Harry Parker, the 17-year-old from Timaru managing only fifth, sixth and seventh in his three outings, positioning him seventh overall.

Other class leaders after the weekend’s racing are: Tauranga’s Regan Phibbs (Supersport 300); Hamilton’s Jordan Burley (650 Pro Twins); Christchurch’s Nick Cain (250cc Production); Huia’s Nathanael Diprose (Superlites); Rodney’s Blayes Heaven (125GP); and Auckland’s Peter Goodwin and Kendall Dunlop (Sidecars).

Bay of Plenty’s Phibbs won the Allan Ramage Memorial trophy, topping the points ahead of Dunedin’s Josh Goddard and Christchurch’s Andrew McLaughlin in the separate series of three quick-fire races that wound up the weekend.

There will be an extended break now before the championship resumes, with North Waikato hosting round three at Hampton Downs Motorsport Park, near Meremere, on March 3-4, before it all wraps up at Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park in Taupo on March 17-18.

 – Stuff

Source :Stuff.co.nz

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