Kyle Ryde was in a league of his own across the three Sunday races at Donington Park as he took a hat-trick of victories.
The eighth round of the 2025 British Superbike Championship saw four Sprint Races take place across Saturday and Sunday, with one on Saturday and three on Sunday.
On Saturday, the reigning British Superbike Champion, Kyle Ryde, finished in second place, but on Sunday, he dominated proceedings as he went on to win all three races for Nitrous Competitions Racing.
"It has been an absolutely amazing day," Ryde said after winning three races on Sunday at Donington Park.
"Hats off to everyone that I have been racing with all day, they all had mega speed, but it just felt like in the last two laps of every race I had a bit more tyre.
"I felt sorry for Rory [Skinner] because I could not pass him until the last two laps when he started to struggle. But he rode really well, as we all have done all weekend.
"I have just been a little bit more consistent, which is what got me my wins today. But I am really happy, the boys have done a great job on the bike."
Ryde now holds a 28-point lead in the British Superbike Championship, but is expecting a difficult time at the next round at the TT Circuit Assen, as he has not been there since 2015.
"I mean, Assen is going to be difficult, I have never ridden a big bike around there," he admitted.
"It might be a bit of a learning curve for me, but luckily, I was able to take a few more points out of Brad here, just in case he really shines at Assen.
"The same as what Scott might do, we have seen how fast he has been turning up here after his World Superbike Round here in July.
"It will be difficult, but it is a track I like. I haven't been there since 2015 on an R6. So, it has been ten years since I was there, but I am looking forward to it. I have a nice little buffer, but it is not something I am thinking about; I am just trying to ride my best."