NLR (No Limits Racing) Snetterton day two saw Preston’s Lewis Arrowsmith, illustrate all-of his unquestioned Super Twins category prowess.
As during a tumultuous 2025 Manx Grand Prix campaign, when he won a tense Super Twins race, Arrowsmith was RS660 Aprilia apparated at Snetterton.
Second, third Trackday Addicts Twins races would see TT 2026 entrant Arrowsmith surge to first place finishes, sweeping up P1 placings with huge winning margins, both-surpassing sixteen seconds.
Class conqueror on Saturday, fellow Manx GP to TT graduate Ryan Garside (It’s Legit Racing) added a P3 finish yesterday.
Eddy Wormald, amongst last year’s speediest MGP newcomers, potent early season form continued, taking fourth place finishes, ending top Suzuki runner in the Pirelli Super Series Sport Trophy contests.
Jonathan Perry, confirmed to lead again Gordon Huxley Racing’s TT Races charge, had runs to fifth, sixth in remaining Pirelli Super Series Power Trophy race bouts, dominated by the TAG Racing trio of Charlie Nesbitt, Fraser Rogers and Matt Truelove.
NLR Snetterton, day two specified results, outlined underneath:
Super Twins Race 2:
1st – Lewis Arrowsmith
3rd – Ryan Garside
Super Twins Race 3:
1st – Lewis Arrowsmith
Pirelli Super Series Sport Trophy Race 2:
4th – Eddy Wormald
12th – Aiden Goodings
Pirelli Super Series Sport Trophy Race 3:
4th – Eddy Wormald
Pirelli Super Series Power Trophy Race 2:
5th – Jonathan Perry
Pirelli Super Series Power Trophy Race 3:
6th – Jonathan Perry
UK Armed Forces Race:
4th – Michael Russell – fourth in class
16th – Brian Fuidge – first in class
Photo credit: Michael Wincott
Words by Stevie Rial #dontletfearcontrolyou
