Lee Johnston secured his third North West 200 race victory in today’s second superstock race.
Lee competing on East Coast Racing S1000RR BMW produced a performance of the highest quality during the five lap race.
Alastair Seeley sealed second place finish following a high quality performance from the Tyco BMW rider.
Ian Hutchinson broke the existing superstock lap record on his way to third place finish.
Hutchy competing on Paul Bird motorsport ZX10R Kawasaki proved today at the triangle that he’s back to his very best on the roads.
Going into TT 2015 the road racing legend will start one of the pre race favourites not only in superstock race but also in superbike and the blue riband senior TT.
Finishing in fourth position was R1M Yamaha mounted Michael Dunlop who secured highly creditable fourth place finish.
William Dunlop battled his way to fifth place finish, the Tyco BMW rider is in great form going into the upcoming TT 2015.
Martin Jessopp completed the top six following a top quality display on Riders Motorcycles S1000RR BMW.
James Hillier piloted Quattro Plant backed ZX10R Kawasaki to seventh position as Keith Amor on Rig Deluge backed S1000RR BMW finished in eighth place.
Jackson Racing’s Conor Cummins and lightning fast North West 200 newcomer David Johnson finalised the top ten finishers.
Bruce Birnie finished in an excellent 13th place as he showed his quality on the Portstewart based road race circuit.
Despite suffering a crash in super twins qualifying session at North West 200 James Cowton went through the pain barrier to finish a highly respectable 17th.
Brandon Cretu competing on factory backed Bimota finished 21st as Craig Neve ended his North West debut in style with 22nd place finish.
Overall a great superstock race which provided Lee Johnston with his third triumph at the opening international road race of the season.