The ‘Ramsey Rocket’ Conor Cummins secured two podium finishes as Michael Dunlop won the feature Superbike race to complete a double in a thrilling North West 200.
The Ballymoney rider was runner-up in two races before a Superstock success was followed by the Superbike win.
He was pipped by his brother William in the opening Superbike race, while Bruce Anstey won the Supersport event and Lee Johnston clinched a Supertwins double – adding to his success on Thursday night.
Connor was narrowly pushed into second in the Supersport race and took third place in the opening superbike race.
He finished in sixth spot in the final race of the day, just a week before the start of TT 2014.
Michael Dunlop was named man of the meeting to win a new trophy, named in honour of his father Robert Dunlop who won a record 15 times at the North West 200.
Saturday race results
Supersport
1. Bruce Anstey
2. Conor Cummins
3. Gary Johnson
Superbike (1)
1. William Dunlop
2. Michael Dunlop
3. Conor Cummins
Supertwins
1. Lee Johnston
2. Michael Dunlop
3. James Cowton
Superstock
1. Michael Dunlop
2. Michael Rutter
3. Gary Johnson
Superbike (2)
1. Michael Dunlop
2. Josh Brookes
3. Alastair Seeley
4. Michael Rutter
5. Guy Martin
6. Conor Cummins
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