Jack Miller looks keen to get underway on brand new, untested machinery at the final round of the Australian Superbike Championship as it arrives at The Bend Motorsport Park in South Australia.

The press event provided some interesting moments, from Dan Falzon’s day/night job, Travis Wyman letting us know what a “bagger” is to Jack Miller laying down the law on what the team orders will be this weekend…

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Thursdays’ main activities include the main straight photo shoot and the all-important first media call at the Welcome Centre here at The Bend.

(Left to right) John Lytras, Tom Bramich, Arthur Sissis, Travis Wyman, Mike Jones, Bryan Staring, Wayne Maxwell, Daniel Falzon, Joel Kelso, Jack Miller, Marcel Shrotter, Josh Hook at the final round of the mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship, presented by Motul at The Bend Motorsport Park, South Australia. Credit Karl Phillipson/ASBK

TAILEM BEND, AUSTRALIA. 24 November, 2022. Jack Miller at the final round of the mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship, presented by Motul at The Bend Motorsport Park, South Australia. Credit Karl Phillipson/ASBK

The event will be available to view free-to-air this weekend in Australia, on SBS Viceland.

Australian Superbike Championship Standings

Mike Jones has some daylight here after Maxwell failed to fire at Phillip Island. Staring has hung in there to rightfully be second.

  1. Mike Jones 287
  2. Bryan Staring 249
  3. Wayne Maxwell 238

Mike Jones’ goal should be to play the smart game and hang in there to finish in the points and take the championship. The title is 90% done and the smart money will see the #46 YRT R1M take the championship in 2022.

Race winners and podium results for this round is another thing – there are just too many good riders and who knows what the weather will do Sunday?

TAILEM BEND, AUSTRALIA. 24 November, 2022. John Lytras at the final round of the mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship, presented by Motul at The Bend Motorsport Park, South Australia. Credit Karl Phillipson/ASBK

Australian Supersport Championship Standings

It’s a bit tighter in the Supersport category, but Lytras pretty much has a race up his sleeve so doesn’t need to be silly.

  1. John Lytras 197.5
  2. Ty Lynch 171
  3. Tom Bramich 170

John Lytras will try to take it all in race one to then have a real crack in race two so he can win the title with a race win. Scott Nicholson can mathematically win the title but it’s highly unlikely.

Bramich was strong last week and maybe there’s a carryover of form from PI to The Bend. The weather will play a role and we might see Lytras nervously tip toe-ing through a race just to play the championship game. This could get tight..!

John Lytras “Just one race at a time” We shall see!

Australian Supersport 300 Championship Standings

  1. Cameron Dunker 298
  2. Glenn Nelson 239
  3. Henry Snell 218

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Yamaha R3 Cup Championship Standings

  1. Cameron Dunker 239
  2. Glenn Nelson 239
  3. Hayden Nelson 193

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bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup

  1. Harrison Watts 276
  2. Cameron Rende 251
  3. Hudson Thompson 250

Live Streaming Schedule

Saturday: Live from first Superbike 9:50 am on track to end of day at 6:10 ASBK Facebook and ASBK Website
Sunday: Live from the start of racing 9:15 am to last race end.

TV Schedule

Sunday: 1-4 pm SBS Viceland, Stan Sport.