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August 22, 2006

The 5th and final round of the 2006 BEARS Championship was held at Victoria’s Phillip
Island circuit on Saturday and Sunday August 12 and 13.



Sydney’s Steve Cutting piloted his MV Agusta F4 1000 to victory in the premier F1
class, winning all 3 races at the final round after qualifying on pole and also
setting a new lap record in the process of 1:40.35, which is .15 seconds quicker
than the previous lap record.



Steve did have his work cut out at the final round with Kiwi Jared Love pushing
him all the way.Last years F1 class winner Phillip Gray had an unfortunate incident
in race 3 where his bike stalled on the start line and was collected by Terry Hughes
from behind.Even though a DNF in the final race for Phillip, he was still too far
behind in points to contest for the F1 championship lead held by Cutting.



Cutting dominated the 2006 BEARS Championship winning an impressive 16 of the 21
races and was the only MV Agusta rider on the track amongst a field of Ducati’s
and Aprilia’s.Cutting is no stranger when winning championships on MV Agusta’s,
he also won the 2004 Production class in the Bears Championship on an F4 750.




What made this championship victory even sweeter was the fact that the F4 1000 was
virtually stock with the exception of a radial front brake master cylinder, a Power
Commander injection unit and an RG3 muffler.Even the fork and shock springs remained
unchanged.



“I’m thrilled with the victory.The F4 was actually a borrowed bike which I knew
I could be competitive on and the first time I’ve raced an F4 in a season.The F4
was faultless and obviously more competitive in stock form than all of the other
worked machines out there. It was satisfying campaigning the MV as it was the only
one of its kind on the track.” Said Cutting after the race.



RESULTS (after 5/5 rounds) 2006 BEARS Championship – F1 class






































Pos Rider   Points
1 Steve Cutting MV Agusta F4 1000 415.5
2 Phillip Gray Ducati 998s 345.5
3 John Lyons Ducati 999s 339
4 Andrew Richardson Ducati 998s 233
5 Mark Pacheco Aprilia RSV1000 131.5