Airwaves Yamaha's Leon Camier has completed his third British Superbike double win of the season by adding the race two victory to his win earlier in the day.
Camier controlled the race from the front, finishing more than three seconds ahead of his team-mate James Ellison with HM Plant Honda's Josh Brookes in third, mirroring the race one podium.
As in race one, Hydrex Honda's Stuart Easton was first into Riches on lap one followed by Brookes, Motorpoint Yamaha's Chris Walker, Ellison and Camier.
The lead group held station for three laps, save for Walker who ran off the track at Riches but re-joined, until Brookes got better drive than Easton out of Russell's on lap four and blew past him over the finish line dragging Camier and Ellison with him.
The Hydrex Honda man managed to get back past Ellison on the way into the Esses but made a mistake through the Bombhole which allowed the Kendall man back into third.
On the next lap, Camier got past his big mate Brookes on the brakes into Russell's and never looked back until his team-mate passed Brookes and started to close the gap. Lap 11 saw Ellison close the gap right up but Camier got the hurry up from his pitcrew and opened his lead up again to cross the line 3.005s in front.
Buildbase Kawasaki's John Laverty had a race-long battle with MSS Kawasaki's Julien Da Costa and the Relentless Suzuki of Ian Lowry. The Frenchman swapped places with the two Irishman for a majority of the race until Laverty just got the better of the green Kawasaki for fifth and HM Plant Honda's Glen Richards was only fractionaly behind Lowry for eighth.
Gary Mason went back to the top of the Superbike Cup podium after retiring from race one, just pipping Peter Hickman and Tom Tunstall.
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