
Conor Cummins finished third in the Dundrod 150 Superbike race yesterday evening.
The Ramsey Rocket came in just under seven seconds behind winner Michael Dunlop.
Guy Martin was second, just two seconds down, with a best lap of 132.894mph
Conor recorded a fastest lap of 131.574mph but Dunlop was quickest at 133.894mph.
Dan Kneen was 12th.
The Supertwins went to Ryan Farquhar, William Dunlop won the 125s and Lee Johnson took the National Challenge honours, with Ryan Kneen in ninth.
Superstock qualifying for tomorrow's Ulster Grand Prix also took place with Michael Dunlop claiming pole at 132.024mph ahead of Bruce Anstey and Guy Martin.
Cummins will start in seventh place and Dan Kneen from 11th on the grid.

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