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1 June 2009 –
This is what it’s all about!! Racing over the weekend for Rounds 3a and 3b of the Woodstock Bourbon Australian Superbike Championship at Queensland Raceway had everything for the spectators. Double the racing, double the drama and a level of excitement and tension in the pits that was visible to all. One spectator commenting on the team in the Motologic Pits prior to the first Superbike race on Sunday,
“You can see the focus on the mechanics’ faces and you really do feel the excitement building as the team gets ready to go out. It’s really exciting to be around!”
Motologic Racing dominated the weekend on their Hondas at a predominantly Suzuki owned circuit after a thrilling qualifying session on Friday saw defending Superbike Champion
They weren’t disappointed. Both Allerton and Motologic Racing team mate, 
In Race 1 the Honda’s flew to the front of the field immediately when the race was restarted after Yamaha’s Daniel Stauffer came off at the exit of turn 4. It was Allerton in front with Maxwell chasing, but hopes for a 1, 2 finish were dashed when Maxwell ran off the track at turn 3 quickly returning the race to finish in 6th. Allerton took the win from Suzuki’s Josh Waters with a comfortable 4 sec lead.
“After missing Pole by .002 sec to Josh it just made me even more determined out on the track in Race 1 and once I found my rhythm I knew I could hold him at bay.” Said Allerton.
Race two on Saturday had Allerton out in front again in a terrific battle for 1st with Waters. Waters showing he wasn’t going to make it easy for Allerton, but the defending champion outfoxed the Suzuki rider to take the win by 2.1 seconds. Team mate
“I’m pretty happy with the results for Saturday’s racing, it was great to qualify on the front row of the grid again although a split second mistake in Race 1 saw me lose my second placing. In race 2 I had a good consistent race, I just didn’t quite hold the pace of the front runners, Glenn and Josh, but I’m pleased with my 3rd placing. The bike set-up was good and I know I can go out on Sunday even stronger.”
Allerton was beaming as he entered the pits after race two, taking the round win for Round 3a.
“I’m really excited about my round win, of course it wasn’t made easy by Josh Waters, he really made me work for it and the battle we have going in this series is definitely keeping it interesting, not just for spectators, but for us as riders too.”
More excitement was yet to come on Saturday when the first ever Australian Super Pole Qualifying was held.
The top 8 riders were given just one timed lap around Queensland Raceway and the fastest lap recorded was awarded Pole position for racing on Sunday.
In a surprise twist,
Maxwell was thrilled at his 2nd spot on the grid.
“I am really excited to be starting in 2nd place on the grid in the first ever Super Pole in
Defending champion, Allerton placed back on the 2nd row of the grid in 5th. Allerton however was not concerned about this turn of events.
“Starting from the 2nd row obviously wasn’t in the plan, but I am confident I’ll be able to get through the front row fairly early in the race.”
And he was correct. Race 1 on Sunday saw Allerton off to a terrific start. By the time the field got through turn 1 on the second lap he was once again in the lead. He ran slightly wide further into the race at turn 3 letting Josh Waters through briefly to the lead, but he reigned Waters back in before the race end to take his third race win of the weekend.
The final Superbike race of the double header was definitely the most thrilling although for the Motologic Racing team it was also the tensest 16 laps of the season so far. As the rain clouds rolled in prior to the race all eyes were on the skies and all teams scrambled to ready their spare bikes in the event of a wet race being declared. All riders completed the sighting lap on their race bikes on slicks with a full dry set-up. Then the heavens opened up, drenching the circuit. The track was then declared wet and officials allowed the riders and crew time to get prepared for a wet race.
All teams rushed to exchange their bikes and regroup, but Allerton’s woes were far from over when his spare bike encountered a technical glitch and he was forced to race the entire race on his main bike, the only rider in the field on slick tyres.
With the entire Motologic Racing team at the pit wall with their hearts in their mouths,
Race 2 winner,
“The team prepared the bike really well for the wet race and I got a terrific start. It is my first official win in the Superbike championship which is just fantastic. I would like to thank my sponsors and of course the team at Motologic for all their hard work and long hours both in the lead up to the event and at the track this weekend.”
The round-up for the event puts Allerton at the top of the championship points tally on 134 points followed by Josh Waters on 124 points and 
Defending champion,
“I am really excited about taking both Round wins and now that I am leading the championship I plan on staying there! The battle on the track with Josh Waters is definitely keeping things interesting, but I just need to remain focused. I feel confident I can keep the momentum going at Eastern Creek for Round 4.”
Motologic Racing owner and team manager, Paul Free was very proud of his team after a very emotional weekend for all.
“I am extremely proud of both my riders and the team, they worked extremely hard and long hours this weekend. We didn’t get to complete a test at Queensland Raceway prior to this event like all the other main teams, but I think our riders’ results showed what a determined team can achieve if they want it badly enough.”
“Our CBR1000’s handled the bumpy Queensland Raceway circuit absolutely perfectly, and showed awesome speed down that long, fast back strait. It was awesome to see
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Media Contact: Laura Free,
ALLERTON AND MAXWELL SWEEP THE FACTORY FLOOR
Glenn Allerton has made an almost perfect clean sweep of the ASBK round at Queensland Raceway winning 3 of the 4 races.
The final race win on a damp track went to Glenn's team mate Wayne Maxwell.
Motologic will disperse a full race report Monday morning.
RIDER COMMENTS AFTER QUALIFYING
Glenn Allerton was piped from pole position after a last minute dash from Suzuki's Josh Waters, but we will see the two Motologic Motobet CBR1000's side by side on the front row.
Waters claimed pole from Allerton by a nail biting 0.002 sec, whilst Motologics Wayne Maxwell sturdied the ship qualifying in third place ahead of Kawasaki's Kev Curtain.
GLENN ALLERTON
Allerton commented, "now the battle is really on with Josh, I'm more determined now after what happenned in qualifying."
"We made vast inroads today with the set up and my confidence is right up there so I really cant wait for tomorrow."
WAYNE MAXWELL
Wayne Maxwell also had an eventful qualifying making many changes in search of the perfect setup.
Maxwell stated, that he is a lot closer than he was yesterday and was not entirely happy with 3rd place.
Maxwell said, "we have come a long way in the last two days. we have made some changes to the rear of the bike which we believe will assist us greatly tomorrow. We are going to test this in the warm up and see how we go. Glenn has also made the same change."
"I have a good starting position for the race and can't wait to see that red light go out tomorrow."
PAUL FREE
"Both Glenn and Wayne rode exceptionally today considering we did not have the option to test here with the others team due to funding.
I'm very happy that both of my riders understand this situation and just get on with the task at hand.
We are in an extremely strong position for tomorrow's races and we have the entire team to thank for this.
The best thing about this team is the entire group loves winning races. This is a passion that is carried by every team member.
I want to personally wish Glenn, Wayne and Team Motologic all the best for tomorrows event, I'm sure we will come out on top."
ONCE AGAIN STAY TUNED TO www.computime.com FOR LIVE ACTION.
BRIEF COMMENTS FROM THE RIDERS AFTER DAY ONE.
Glenn Allerton commented that the bike setup is coming along well considering not attaending the two day test which the other teams utilised on the lead up to the event.
"I'm happy with the progress that we made today. We tried a lot of different combinations and I really can't wait to get back on the bike tomorrow."
Defending champion Allerton was happy to record the fourth fastest time today, and wasn’t concerned by having three Suzukis ahead of him on the time sheet.
“Our team didn’t test here a couple of weeks back when the Suzuki and Yamaha guys did, so they’re really two days ahead of us in set-up,” said Allerton. “I was using old tyres today, so there’s more to come.”
Maxwell worked through some settings trying to come up with a good set up for the weekend and is excited looking into the event.
"The front end feels like its at around 80% now, where in Tasmania we only had it at around 60%. "
"We also tried many differing combinations today and i'm confident i can come out on top tomorrow."
Be sure to keep track on Computime tomorrow (Friday) to encourage the boys through qualifying.
Go Go Go Go Go Go#1 & #47
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