Australian Superbike: Herfoss Breaks Lap Record, Takes Pole

Australian Superbike: Herfoss Breaks Lap Record, Takes Pole At Queensland

    More, from a press release issued by ASBK: Herfoss Storms to Pole as Dunker Writes His Name Into History Books ALPINESTARS SUPERBIKE Penrite Honda rider, Troy Herfoss, picked up where he left off on day one, as he claimed AMX Superstores pole position for the two, 16-lap races on Sunday afternoon. Herfoss had already reset the ASBK Superbike lap record once during Free Practice Four, however on his way to pole position he lowered the benchmark again, laying down a blistering 1:07.655. After the challenges of the past two years, it’s a welcome return to the number one grid slot for Herfoss – Today’s pole position is his twelfth in his ASBK career and his first since round two 2021. Herfoss is back, proving that his win at the 2022 season finale was no fluke. His rivals should be worried. Herfoss has been the pace-setter in three of the four practice sessions as well as the major qualifying

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