The first Superbike World Championship round draws to a close at the Philip Island Grand Prix Circuit in Australia. A very promising season-opener for Team HRC, with Iker Lecuona in a six-way battle for fourth in the afternoon’s second race. Closing P6, he matches his result from yesterday and demonstrates impressive pace in dry conditions and against very competitive riders. Eleventh place for Xavi Vierge in Race 2 following on from a strong P7 on Saturday.

Earlier in the day, the short Superpole race ran to schedule at 1pm local time (CET +10). According to their qualifying results yesterday, Lecuona started from eleventh on the grid and Vierge seventeenth. The ten-lap sprint allows little room for error, and the two Spaniards worked hard to make up positions in the limited time available. By the end of lap one, Vierge was lying tenth and Lecuona fourteenth. Iker quickly made up several positions and passed his team-mate on lap 3 to move tenth. Midway through this short sprint and Iker had gained further ground, running eighth, in front of Xavi, eleventh. While Lecuona held his position to the line, Vierge dropped one position to finish twelfth.

The second and final Superbike race played out in dry conditions later in the afternoon. Thanks to his Superpole race result, Lecuona improved his grid position and was able to start from eighth. The Spaniard made a strong start and was soon up into seventh. He then battled with Bassani and a tightly packed group of other riders, fighting for a fourth place. Pushing hard over the final laps, Iker was able to reach and pass Rea to move into sixth two laps from the end. Defending this position and repeating his race 1 result, Lecuona was the sixth rider to cross the line.

From seventeenth, Vierge made up a few positions off the line to place fourteenth one lap into the race. Soon getting into a rhythm, Xavi was able to lap consistently but had difficulty closing in on the riders immediately ahead of him. Thirteenth at the mid-race point, Vierge began to find better pace in the latter stages and moved up to tenth. The Spaniard was able to hold this position to the line but was unfortunately demoted one position after the finish for having passed a rider under yellow flag conditions.

As round one draws to a close, Lecuona places seventh in the championship standings with 22 points scored this weekend, Vierge tenth with a total of 14 points. Team HRC will now travel straight to Indonesia and the Mandalika International Circuit, where round two is taking place on 3-5 March.

Iker Lecuona 7

Superpole Race P8 Race 2 P6

“I’m very happy with today’s race and I want to first say thanks to the team because they did a great job working on the bike setup throughout the practices after the two-day test where we struggled quite a lot. We were able to check all the data and improve the bike to the point that we could battle for P4 for the entire race alongside many strong riders, and in dry conditions. I’m satisfied with the way I was able to fight and with the P6 finish. And what a battle it was. I almost crashed twice while fighting with Axel but it was a really good battle, all the way to the end, something that last year I was really struggling to do. A good start to the season then, also considering our result yesterday in wet conditions. Overall, we’ve very happy, not just with the race results but with the work we’ve been able to do. I hope there’s more to come.”

Xavi Vierge 97

Superpole Race P12 Race 2 P11

“We’ve finally scored some points at the end of what has been a very tough weekend here in Australia. We’ve learned a lot and have identified a few areas on which to focus and try to improve ahead of the Mandalika round. As for today’s second race, we did our best from start to finish. It’s a pity about what happened with the penalty, as I was just in the processing of passing Van der Mark when the crash occurred ahead of me, so there was nothing I could do. I kept pushing and closed tenth, but it’s disappointing to then find you’re actually eleventh. It is what it is anyway, and we will continue to give it our all. A big thank you to the team for all their hard work here.”

WorldSBK 2023
Race Round 01   Australia

Results Tissot Superpole Race

Dry
Humidity
69%
Track Temp
33°C
Air Temp
20°C
Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Constructor Time/Gap
1 Bautista Alvaro 1 SPA 12 ARUBA Racing - Ducati Ducati Time of Race 15'14.958
2 Rinaldi Michael Ruben 21 ITA 9 ARUBA Racing - Ducati Ducati 2.462
3 Razgatlioglu Toprak 54 TUR 7 PATA YAMAHA with BRIXX WorldSBK Yamaha 3.060
4 Lowes Alex 22 GBR 6 Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK Kawasaki 3.833
5 Locatelli Andrea 55 ITA 5 PATA YAMAHA with BRIXX WorldSBK Yamaha 3.893
6 Öttl Philipp 5 GER 4 Team GOELEVEN Ducati 4.215
7 Rea Jonathan 65 GBR 3 Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK Kawasaki 4.952
8 Lecuona Iker 7 SPA 2 Team HRC Honda 7.140
9 Bassani Axel 47 ITA 1 Motocorsa Racing Ducati 11.295
10 van der Mark Michael 60 NDL 0 ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team BMW 11.843
11 Petrucci Danilo 9 ITA 0 BARNI Spark Racing Team Ducati 13.480
12 Vierge Xavi 97 SPA 0 Team HRC Honda 13.888
13 Baz Loris 76 FRA 0 Bonovo Action BMW BMW 14.413
14 Redding Scott 45 GBR 0 ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team BMW 16.795
15 Gerloff Garrett 31 USA 0 Bonovo Action BMW BMW 17.891
16 Baldassarri Lorenzo 34 ITA 0 GMT94 Yamaha Yamaha 26.122
17 Konig Oliver 52 CZE 0 ORELAC Racing VERDNATURA Kawasaki 32.457
18 Granado Eric 51 BRA 0 PETRONAS MIE Racing HONDA Team Honda 32.739
19 Syahrin Hafizh 35 MAL 0 PETRONAS MIE Racing HONDA Team Honda 32.949
20 Sykes Tom 66 GBR 0 Kawasaki Puccetti Racing Kawasaki 3 Laps
21 Aegerter Dominique 77 SWI 0 GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team Yamaha 5 Laps
22 Gardner Remy 87 AUS 0 GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team Yamaha 5 Laps
WorldSBK 2023
Race Round 01   Australia

Results Race 2

Sunny
Humidity
70%
Track Temp
39°C
Air Temp
21°C
Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Constructor Time/Gap
1 Bautista Alvaro 1 SPA 25 ARUBA Racing - Ducati Ducati Time of Race 33'40.779
2 Rinaldi Michael Ruben 21 ITA 20 ARUBA Racing - Ducati Ducati 6.191
3 Locatelli Andrea 55 ITA 16 PATA YAMAHA with BRIXX WorldSBK Yamaha 9.099
4 Bassani Axel 47 ITA 13 Motocorsa Racing Ducati 11.680
5 Öttl Philipp 5 GER 11 Team GOELEVEN Ducati 12.020
6 Lecuona Iker 7 SPA 10 Team HRC Honda 13.701
7 Aegerter Dominique 77 SWI 9 GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team Yamaha 14.316
8 Rea Jonathan 65 GBR 8 Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK Kawasaki 14.753
9 Petrucci Danilo 9 ITA 7 BARNI Spark Racing Team Ducati 18.745
10 Gardner Remy 87 AUS 6 GYTR GRT Yamaha WorldSBK Team Yamaha 21.331
11 Vierge Xavi 97 SPA 5 Team HRC Honda 21.500
12 van der Mark Michael 60 NDL 4 ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team BMW 29.790
13 Redding Scott 45 GBR 3 ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team BMW 34.265
14 Gerloff Garrett 31 USA 2 Bonovo Action BMW BMW 34.444
15 Baz Loris 76 FRA 1 Bonovo Action BMW BMW 34.846
16 Baldassarri Lorenzo 34 ITA 0 GMT94 Yamaha Yamaha 45.568
17 Syahrin Hafizh 35 MAL 0 PETRONAS MIE Racing HONDA Team Honda 1'02.330
18 Konig Oliver 52 CZE 0 ORELAC Racing VERDNATURA Kawasaki 1'02.589
19 Granado Eric 51 BRA 0 PETRONAS MIE Racing HONDA Team Honda 1'04.168
20 Lowes Alex 22 GBR 0 Kawasaki Racing Team WorldSBK Kawasaki 6 Laps
21 Razgatlioglu Toprak 54 TUR 0 PATA YAMAHA with BRIXX WorldSBK Yamaha 6 Laps
22 Sykes Tom 66 GBR 0 Kawasaki Puccetti Racing Kawasaki 18 Laps
Location Information

The beautiful Phillip Island circuit on the Bass Straight, off the coast of Victoria in Australia, is one of the most iconic and exciting venues in world motorsport. WorldSBK™ first raced at Phillip Island in 1990, just after the first MotoGP™ visit in 1989. Phillip Island Circuit Back Beach Road,… read more.

POLE POSITION LEFT
LENGTH 4.445 Km
CORNERS 12
RIGHT CORNERS 5
LEFT CORNERS 7

Records

Pole Record 1'27.916 (180,370 Km/h) N. Bulega (Ducati Panigale V4R, 2024)
Race Record 1'28.564 (180,683 Km/h) N. Bulega RC1 (Ducati Panigale V4R, 2024)
All Time Record 1'27.916 (180,370 Km/h) N. Bulega (Ducati Panigale V4R, 2024)
2024 Race 1 Winner N. Bulega (Ducati Panigale V4R)
2024 Superpole Race Winner A. Lowes (Kawasaki ZX-10RR)
2024 Race 2 Winner A. Lowes (Kawasaki ZX-10RR)