Northern Ireland riders Scott Swann and David Allingham each claimed wins on the newest spherical of the National Superstock 1000cc sequence at Knockhill on the weekend.
Swann received Saturday’s opening race on his Honda, forward of Luke Mossey and BMW-mounted Allingham.
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Sunday’s race two noticed Allingham emerge the victor, with Mossey once more runner-up and Swann finishing the rostrum locations on that event.
After the third spherical of races, Allingham leads the sequence standings on 95 factors, adopted by Mossey on 82 and Swann third with 65.
Meanwhile Glenn Irwin was unable to repeat his podium end on Saturday in Sunday’s races however he did decide up some additional factors so as to add to his season whole when he took sixth within the third race of the weekend in Scotland.
Race two noticed defending champion Kyle Ryde take victory from Brad Ray and Scott Redding, whereas PBM Ducati rider Redding took the chequered flag in race three, forward of Ray and Ryde.
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Ryde heads the championship standings on 154 factors, adopted by Redding on 133. Glenn Irwin sits eighth on 61.
The subsequent spherical of races will likely be at Snetterton from 3-5 July.
Meanwhile Michael Sweeney received the Grand Final on the Kells highway races in county Meath as a part of a hat-trick of victories on the assembly.
Manx rider Marcus Simpson was second within the characteristic occasion, with Kevin Keyes third.
Skerries man Sweeney additionally received the Open race and the Supertwins outing.
Keyes edged out Sweeney in an exciting end to the Supersport occasion.