HCMC of WA Rnd 5 Race Day 4/9/16
Barbagallo Raceway.Perth.WA.
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Perth.Western Australia.
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Event Points Results provided by Natsoft.
Period 4 250/350/500, Period 5 500, GP125 + 125cc GP
Pos Bike Rider Bike Type R1 R2 R3 Total
1 1 Dave Doughty Honda 25 25 25 75
2 68 Dave Manson 2004 Honda 20 20 18 58
3 17 Scott Topping 2006 Honda 18 18 20 56
4 145 Mark Laing-Hughes Honda 17 17 17 51
5 19 Jesse Haines 1996 Honda 16 16 16 48
6 21 Adam Haines 2007 Honda 15 15 14 44
7 74 Marc Cartier 1998 Honda 14 13 15 42
8 115 Ian Hughes 2004 Honda 13 14 13 40
9 209 Kathleen Mercer 2004 Honda 12 12 12 36
10 92 Daniel Sherwood 2004 Honda 0 0 0 0
Period 4 250/350/500, Period 5 500, GP125 + Period 5 Forgotten Era Senior
1 17 Ben Barker 1976 Yamaha 25 25 25 75
2 38 Scott Cannon 1978 Yamaha 0 20 20 40
Period 4 250/350/500, Period 5 500, GP125 + Period 4 Post Classic Senior
1 64 Chris Kirkby 1972 Suzuki 25 25 25 75
Period 4 250/350/500, Period 5 500, GP125 + Period 4 Post Classic Junior
1 50 Nick Miller 1970 Honda 25 25 25 75
2 76 Paul Smith 1972 Honda 20 20 20 60
3 48 Tony Logan 1971 Honda 18 16 18 52
4 12 Shaun Oliver Snr 1972 Honda 17 18 17 52
5 105 Mark Ackermans 1972 Honda 16 17 16 49
6 19 Neil McNickle 1972 Honda 15 0 0 15
Period 4 250/350/500, Period 5 500, GP125 + Period 4 Post Classic Lightweight
1 92 Marco Vittino 1972 Ducati 0 0
2 103 Gary Griggs 1972 Suzuki 0 0
Juniors 12 - Under 16 years
1 10 Callum O'Brien Morawaki MHR 25 25 25 75
2 21 Adam Haines Morawaki MHR 20 20 20 60
3 65 Jonah Sita Honda 18 18 18 54
4 17 Scott Topping Honda 17 17 16 50
5 31 Bronson Pickett Honda 16 16 17 49
6 25 Damon Owen Honda 14 15 15 44
7 92 Cale Haines Honda 15 14 14 43
Period 2, Period 3 & Period 5 Lightweight + Period 5 Forgotten Era Lightweight
1 85 John Thompson 1982 Yamaha 20 25 25 70
2 81 David Mercer 1981 Yamaha 25 20 20 65
3 209 Kathleen Mercer 1982 Yamaha 18 18 18 54
4 6 Alistair Outen 1979 Suzuki 17 17 17 51
5 73 Louise Ridgway 1982 Suzuki 15 16 16 47
6 89 Chris Mercer 1981 Yamaha 16 0 0 16
Period 2, Period 3 & Period 5 Lightweight + Period 3 Classic Senior
1 3 Alex Kennedy 1956 BSA Goldstar 25 25 25 75
2 118 Eddie Preston 1961 Triumph 20 20 20 60
3 30 Peter McFarlane 1956 BSA B33 0 0 0 0
4 85 Dave Bunnett 1954 Nor/BSA 0 0 0 0
5 116 Andrew Orford 1956 BSA 0 0 0 0
Period 2, Period 3 & Period 5 Lightweight + Period 3 Classic Junior
1 58 Glenn Baldwin 1958 BSA 25 25 25 75
Period 2, Period 3 & Period 5 Lightweight + Period 3 Classic Lightweight
1 12 Shaun Oliver Snr 1962 Ducati 25 25 25 75
2 92 Marco Vittino 1962 Ducati 20 20 20 60
3 98 Suellyn Luckett 1960 Ducati 0 0 18 18
Period 2, Period 3 & Period 5 Lightweight + Period 2 Vintage Unlimited
1 85 Dave Bunnett 1942 BSA Empire Star 25 0 25
Period 4 750/Unlimited, Period 5 350/750/Unlimited + Period 5 Forgotten Era Unlimited
1 4 Leigh Boujos 1981 Suzuki 25 25 25 75
2 75 Tony Hynes 1980 Suzuki 20 20 20 60
3 105 Mark Ackermans 1980 Suzuki 18 17 16 51
4 46 Daniel Barson 1982 Suzuki 16 14 15 45
5 136 Jeffrey Hord 1980 Suzuki 15 15 14 44
6 24 Neil Howard 1982 Kawasaki 17 13 13 43
7 76 Travis Reid 1982 Suzuki 0 18 18 36
8 144 Troy Stokic 1980 Suzuki 0 16 17 33
Period 4 750/Unlimited, Period 5 350/750/Unlimited + Period 5 Forgotten Era Junior
1 87 Brian Richardson 1981 Yamaha 25 20 25 70
2 29 Steve Crane 1980 Yamaha 20 25 20 65
3 178 Chris Sullivan 1980 Yamaha 17 18 18 53
4 15 Phillip Schubert 1980 Yamaha 18 17 17 52
5 21 Dean Jorritsma 1981 Yamaha LC 15 16 16 47
6 171 Howard Wainwright 1982 Yamaha 16 15 0 31
Period 4 750/Unlimited, Period 5 350/750/Unlimited + Period 5 Forgotten Era Formula 750
1 99 Stephen Corsini 1982 Yamaha 25 25 25 75
Period 4 750/Unlimited, Period 5 350/750/Unlimited + Period 4 Post Classic 750
1 79 Clay Maurer 1972 Honda 20 25 25 70
2 60 John Slehofer 1972 Triumph 18 20 20 58
3 142 Adam Chambers 1963 Triumph Monard 25 0 0 2
Period 4 750/Unlimited, Period 5 350/750/Unlimited + Pre Modern
1 34 Glen Ottley 1990 Suzuki 25 25 25 75
2 93 Gary MacIntyre 1989 Honda 20 20 18 58
3 5 Mark Jeffries 1990 Suzuki 18 18 20 56
4 54 David Haines 1993 Suzuki 17 17 17 51
5 7 Brett Outen 191 Suzuki 16 16 16 48
Moderns & Thunderbikes, Period 6 750/Unlimited + Period 6 New Era Formula 1300
1 44 John Mathers 1986 Yamaha 25 25 0 50
2 3 Anthony McFadden 1990 Suzuki 0 0 0 0
3 103 Gary Griggs 1989 Suzuki 0 0 0 0 ]
Moderns & Thunderbikes, Period 6 750/Unlimited + Period 6 New Era Formula 750
1 34 Glen Ottley 1990 Suzuki 25 25 25 75
2 93 Gary MacIntyre 1989 Honda 20 20 20 60
3 46 Daniel Barson 1990 Suzuki 16 18 17 51
4 144 Troy Stokic 1990 Suzuki 17 17 16 50
5 5 Mark Jeffries 1990 Suzuki 18 0 18 36
6 99 Stephen Corsini 1989 Yamaha 0 0 0 0
Moderns & Thunderbikes, Period 6 750/Unlimited + Moderns & Thunderbikes
1 34 Colin Cameron 2016 Yamaha 25 25 25 75
2 69 Carlo Bertozzi 2015 Aprilia 20 20 20 60
3 9 Hayden Kirkby 2007 Yamaha 18 18 18 54
4 888 Louise Cave 2009 Kawasaki 16 17 16 49
5 94 Chris Adley 2008 Kawasaki 17 0 17 34
6 3 Anthony McFadden 2016 Kawasaki 0 0 0 0
7 64 Chris Kirkby 2008 Yamaha 0 0 0 0
Thunderbikes
1 123 Steven Pickin 2006 Triumph 25 25 25 75
2 121 Brendan Moran 2003 Ducati 20 20 20 60
3 968 Jodie Brown 2015 KTM 17 18 18 53
4 555 Rick Cave 2014 Kawasaki 18 17 17 52
5 5 Iain Scott 2002 Suzuki 0 0 0 0
Period 6 125/250/500 + Period 6 New Era Senior
1 34 Glen Ottley 1990 Honda 25 25 25 75
2 37 Lloyd Pearce 1991 Kawasaki 20 20 20 60
3 101 Sophie Fox 1989 Honda 18 18 18 54
4 42 Rob Fry 1990 Honda 16 17 17 50
5 164 Lorene Kirkby 1990 Honda 15 16 16 47
6 9 Hayden Kirkby 1988 Honda 17 0 0 17
Period 6 125/250/500 + Period 6 New Era Lightweight
1 86 Dave Doughty 1990 Honda 0 0
Period 6 125/250/500 + Period 6 New Era 250 Production
1 117 Richard Langdon 1990 Suzuki 20 25 20 65
2 29 Steve Crane 1990 Suzuki 18 20 25 63
3 75 Tony Hynes 1991 Suzuki 17 18 18 53
4 42 Scott Topping 1990 Honda 15 17 17 49
5 7 Richard Beatty 1988 Honda 12 15 16 43
6 80 Paul Pickford 1988 Honda 14 14 15 43
7 181 Danny Anspach 1988 Honda 13 13 14 40
8 3 Anthony McFadden 1990 Honda NSR 25 12 0 37
9 8 Marc Nesbitt 1990 Suzuki 16 16 0 32
10 17 Ben Barker 1990 Suzuki 0 0 0 0
11 84 Owen Pearce 1990 Suzuki 0 0 0 0
12 145 Mark Laing-Hughes 1988 Suzuki 0 0 0 0
Period 6 125/250/500 + Period 6 New Era Ultra Lightweight
1 68 David Manson 1990 Honda 25 0 25
The HCMCWA headed to Barbagallo Raceway for round 5 of the Interclub championship with 97 entries in the 21 event classes on a dry track.
The first class out on the grid were the Period 4 750/Unlimited, Period 5 350/750/Unlimited, the lights went out and it was an all Suzuki rush into the first corner with Leigh Boujos, Tony Hynes and Glen Ottley showing the way, but after the 5 laps it was Leigh Boujos who rode in to take the flag, with Tony Hynes getting second spot on the podium, coming in third was Glen Ottley. In race 2 the 23 riders lined up, the flag dropped and it was the three Suzuki’s of Boujos ,Hynes , Ottley and the Honda of Gary MacIntyre that took off towards the first corner ,but coming out the other side in front was Leigh Boujos who as the race went on increased his lead to go on and win by around 9 sec’s ,picking up second was again Tony Hynes with Glen Ottley getting third .Race 3 the 23 riders came out and the lights went out and it was again the trio of Suzuki riders ,Boujos ,Hynes and Ottley that took off and headed out of turn 1 and again as the race went on it was Suzuki rider Leigh Boujos that rode on to take the flag with Tony Hynes picking up second place and Glen Ottley claiming his third podium in the class .
The next class out on the track was the Period 2, Period 3 & Period 5 Lightweight with 13 riders lining up on the grid ,when the lights went out it was Yamaha rider David Mercer that got away to a great start ,as he headed out of turn 1 he was being pursued by BSA rider Alex Kennedy ,Yamaha riders Kathleen Mercer and John Thompson ,but after the 5 laps it was Dave Mercer that rode a great race to take the flag ,with Alex Kennedy picking up second .John Thompson getting third. Race 2 the 13 riders lined up to do battle and it was Yamaha rider John Thompson, BSA riders Glen Baldwin, Alex Kennedy and Yammy rider Dave Mercer that headed out of turn 1 but as the riders completed their 5 laps it was John Thompson that took the top podium with Glen Baldwin claiming second and Alex Kennedy riding in to collect third.
Race 3 the 13 riders again lined up with Yamaha riders John Thompson ,Dave Mercer again doing battle with the BSA’s ,after the first cnr it was John Thompson that rode away from BSA riders Glen Baldwin and Alex Kennedy to grab first place ,Glen Baldwin coming in second ,Alex Kennedy claiming the last spot on the podium .
The Moderns & Thunderbikes, Period 6 750/Unlimited came out next with 15 riders competing for the points ,when the lights went out it was the Yamaha rider Colin Cameron that got the drop on Aprilia rider Carlo Bertozzi and Yamaha rider Hayden Kirkby ,after some solid riding it was Colin Cameron that rode on in to take the flag by just over a sec from Carlo Bertozzi with Yammy rider Hayden Kirkby collecting third .Race 2 came along and it was Yamaha rider Colin Cameron that didn’t muck around as after he headed out of turn 1 he never looked back and rode on to take the flag by just over 12 sec’s with Carlo Bertozzi coming in to take the second step on the podium ,third spot going to Hayden Kirkby.In race 3 the 15 riders lined up to do battle for their 5 laps ,when the lights went out it was Yamaha rider Colin Cameron that got the R1 rocket ship off the line and heading into turn 1 where he just put the hammer down and went to take another 12 sec lead and grab the flag from Aprilia rider Carlo Bertozzi with Hayden Kirkby standing third on the podium .
Sidecars were the next class out on the grid with 7 rigs competing for the honors ,when the flag dropped it was the Yamaha outfit of the Quayes that got away from the Kawasaki outfit of Lindsay Fagan and the Honda rig of Gary Cush ,but after the 5 laps Tom Quaye put the Yamaha over the line first with Lindsay Fagan picking up second ,coming in third was Gary Cush .In race 2 the 7 rigs lined up ,the lights went out and it was the Yamaha Rig of Tom Quaye that took the corner from the Kawasaki of Lindsay Fagan and Gary Cush ,but as the race went on the Kawasaki of Lindsay Fagan was no match for the Yamaha of Tom Quaye who took the flag by just over a sec ,picking up third was the Honda rig of Gary Cush. Race 3 came along and this time only 6 Rigs came out to line up, the lights went out and the Quaye rig again headed into the first turn ahead of the pack, as the 5 laps went on it was Tom Quaye that came in to take the chequered flag with Lindsay Fagan picking up second, Gary Cush getting third.
The Period 6 125/250/500 class were next out on the grid, the 16 riders took off towards turn 1 with Honda riders Anthony McFadden, Glen Ottley dueling with Suzuki riders Richard Langdon and Steve Crane, but after the 5 laps came up it was Honda rider Anthony McFadden that stood atop of the podium with Suzuki rider Richard Langdon collecting second .coming in third was Glen Ottley riding his Honda. In race 2 Suzuki rider Richard Langdon got away to a great start heading the pack coming out of turn1 but being pursued by Honda rider Glen Ottley and Suzuki rider Steve Crane ,as the race went on Richard Langdon built on his lead to go on and win by just over 4 sec’s with Glen Ottley standing on the second step of the podium ,claiming third was Steve Crane .In race 3 12 riders lined up for the start ,when the lights went out it was the Suzuki riders Steve Crane, Richard Langdon , Tony Hynes and Honda rider Glen Ottley that battled it out into turn 1 then for the next 5 laps where the lead was challenged many times ,but in the end it was Steve Crane that stood on top of the podium with Richard Langdon getting second ,coming in third was Tony Hynes.
Period 4 250/350/500, Period 5 500, GP125 class were next out to line up .The lights went out and the 18 riders headed into turn 1 ,coming out the other side were the Hondas of Dave Doherty ,David Manson and Scotty Topping ,but as the race went on it was Dave Doherty that got the lead and went on to take the flag by just under 7 sec’s ,coming in second was David Manson ,with Scott Topping picking up third.
Race 2 came along and it was the Hondas of David Doherty, David Manson, Scott Topping and Mark Laing-Hughes that were looking the goods but when the flag dropped it was David Doherty that got the drop on the field and headed out of turn 1 in the lead, a lead that he built on over the next 5 laps and went on to take the flag by just over 7 sec’s, David Manson riding a great race came in second with Scott Topping claiming third. In Race 3 the 17 riders came out to grid up, the lights went out and Dave Doherty got away to another brilliant start, with fellow Honda riders Dave Manson and Scott Topping hot in pursuit but as the race unfolded it was Dave Doherty by a margin of over 9.5 sec’s, coming in to claim second spot was Scott topping with Dave Manson riding in to third
The Juniors 12 - Under 16 years were the next class out with 7 riders competing for the silverware ,the lights went out and it was Morawaki riders Callum O’Brien and Adam Haines that headed into turn 1 being pursued by Honda rider Jonah Sita ,after the 5 laps it was Callum O’Brien that stood atop of the podium with Adam Haines coming in second and Jonah Sita claiming third spot. In race 2 the seven riders lined up again and when the flag dropped it was the Morawaki riders Callum O’Brien ,Adam Haines that took off down the straight into turn 1 with neither rider giving an inch ,this contest went on for the 5 laps of the race were eventually Callum O’Brien took the flag by half a wheel from Adam Haines who picked up second place ,coming in third was Jonah Sita on the Honda .In the race 3 the 7 riders lined up for the last race of a successful day ,the lights went out and the Morawaki riders again powered of down the straight leaving the pack of Hondas behind ,but as the 5 laps unfolded it was Callum O’brien who posted his third win for the day with Adam Haines claiming second ,and Honda rider Jonah Sita coming in for third .
Another great days racing was had by all as it put a few smiles on the dials of the riders and the Officials who had a dry Day