Sloan Frost and his GSX-R1000 dominated the opening round of the 2016 New
Zealand Superbike Championship at Mike Pero Motorsport Park in Christchurch at
the weekend, winning all three races as Suzuki riders filled the podium.
Fresh from winning the Formula One class in the three-round pre-national
Suzuki Series, the MC2 Racing Fujitsu TSS Red Baron Suzuki rider managed to kick
on from that career breakthrough performance to dominate racing in the premier
class in the first of four rounds at Ruapuna, that is also recognised as the
race to decide the New Zealand Grand Prix title.
Said 34-year-old Frost:
“I've never taken a win at Ruapuna before, so just coming here and getting such
a solid result is great. Then, to win the GP race and earn a major title is
great too.
"The bike has been hooking-up well. I nearly ran over a
lapped rider at one stage, but it all worked out in the end. I knew the riders
behind me were battling hard and I figured that would slow them down too, so
perhaps that helped me.”
He added: “Now that I've ‘gotten over the
mountain of not having won at Ruapuna, now I can build on this at the tracks
coming up; ones that I have enjoyed success on in the past.”
It was a
Suzuki 1-2-3 in the Superbike class with Christchurch's former 600cc National
Champion John Ross finishing runner-up each time and Hamilton's nine-time former
Superbike Champion Andrew Stroud – the 47-year-old father-of-10 making a
comeback to the sport after retiring two years ago – firing-up again on a Suzuki
GSX-R1000 to finish the day with a remarkable 3-3-4 score-line to take the third
step on the podium.
The series now heads to Teretonga, on the outskirts
of Invercargill, for round two next weekend, with a third South Island round a
week later at Levels Raceway, near Timaru, on January 24th. The final round is
scheduled for Hampton Downs, near Huntly, on March 5-6th.
Frost's MC2
Racing Team is supported by Suzuki Motorcycles, Bel-Ray Lubricants, Artistic
Media New Zealand, Bike Rider Downunder, Pirelli Tyres, Shoei, Alpinestars,
www.BikesportNZ.com and Fujitsu.
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