The Dutch World Superbike Round was Tarran Mackenzie's best weekend so far in the World Superbike Championship.
Last time out at the Portuguese World Superbike Round, Tarran Mackenzie scored his first points of the 2025 season.
The British rider was looking to score more points last weekend at the TT Circuit Assen, which is exactly what he managed to do. For the first time in his World Superbike career, Mackenzie was able to score points in all three races.
The Petronas MIE Racing Honda rider qualified in 15th on Saturday morning, before finishing Race One in 12th place, which was his best result of the season.
Mackenzie backed up his Saturday performance with a career-best World Superbike finish in the Superpole Race as he crossed the line in ninth. The 29-year-old started the final race of the weekend from ninth on the grid and ended up finishing in 14th.
"Probably my best day and weekend to date in WorldSBK," Mackenzie stated.
"Qualifying under a second off pole, scoring points in race 1 despite some drama, finishing ninth in the Superpole race and then starting row three for Race 2 and again scoring points.
"In the last race I felt quite good once I got into a rhythm. I was quite close to the group in front but couldn’t quite get on to the back of them. I struggled a little in the final laps but was able to bring it home and score points.
"I’m over the moon with this weekend and want to say a big thank you to the team for all their help and hard work. I’m looking forward to Cremona."