JW Triumph's James Westmoreland was denied a possible British Supersport victory at Knockhill last weekend after the race was red-flagged on the final lap and the result given from the lap before.
Westmoreland had been involved in a big scrap with eventual winner Ben Wilson and crossed the line in second on the penultimate lap. He was intending to put a last-lap move on the Gearlink Kawasaki rider but a crash by Jimmy Hill stopped the race.
"I have to be happy with that and I feel I gave it everything today to win. The bike was fantastic all weekend and I just rode it to its strengths in the race," said the youngster.
"It was very difficult once Steve went down as I knew there was a pack of riders chasing me down and I had to keep my concentration and not make a single mistake.I enjoyed the battle with Ben and congratulations to him and his team.
"Maybe we were unlucky with the red flag going out when it did but that's all part of racing. I would just like to say thank you to everyone that is part of JW Racing, the team members, sponsors, fans, my Family and friends, we are really gaining momentum in this Championship and it is going to be a great second half of the season."