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Rees and Frost battle in Aussie SBK Series H onda Supersport rider Damon Rees went into the Australian Superbike Championship Round 5 at Morgan Park, Queensland having had a solid outing at the previous round. The hot and humid Hidden Valley Raceway in the Northern Territories had SLOAN FROST seen Damon score a 3rd place in Race 1 and an 11th in Race 2, to put him tenth in the championship. The Whakatane-based rider had backed up the Hidden Valley results with third fastest lap at the Morgan Park test days ahead of the race weekend. Free Practice on Friday at Morgan Park was going well with Rees having laid down a 1:15:924 lap that was just a tenth of a second off the best time of the session by Mark Chiodo on the Repsol Triumph. The next session didn’t end on the same high. “Everything was going to plan, I got into the 1.15s then decided to go out for another stint but on my first flying lap I went down in the last chicane which is a real shame as the weekend DAMON REES 14 KIWI RIDER Story: Nick Edards was looking positive for some good results” The spill cost Damon a broken ankle, which was operated on in Sydney a couple of days after the accident but the injury didn’t prevent him from returning home to NZ a couple of days later to continue his recovery. Damon’s keeping positive and told us, “That’s racing and that’s what happens, I suppose; just happy to have it fixed and get healthy and racing as soon as I can”. Damon’s injury is one which can be slow to heal, so it’s not clear if he’ll miss the start of the NZ racing season. We wish him the best of healing to get well soon. Wellington-based Sloan Frost went into the ASBK Morgan Park race weekend still getting to grips with his new Suzuki GSX-R1000R having run it with the engine in a largely stock-configuration for the previous Hidden Valley round. Morgan Park had been resurfaced during the off season and the new surface proved to be quite a challenge, making tyre choice difficult. Frost was forced to start both Superbike races from pit lane, but made good progress through the field in both races. Frost slid off in Race 2 taking out BMW-mounted Troy Guenther at the same time. The Kiwi rider was able to rejoin the race and place well enough to end up in 10th spot for the meeting. The fast Sydney Motorsport Park – which used to be called Eastern Creek - hosts the next round of the ASBK series over the weekend of the October 8-9 and could be a circuit which better suits both the Suzuki and Frost.