Postpublished at 20:50 British Summer Time 15 May 2014
That's it for tonight. Five races on Saturday, starting at 10:00 BST
Alastair Seeley wins a thrilling Supersport
Lee Johnston snatches Supertwins victory
Seeley makes it a double with Superstock triumph
Lyle Jackson
That's it for tonight. Five races on Saturday, starting at 10:00 BST
Top 10 in the Superstock: 1) Alastair Seeley, 2) Michael Rutter, 3) Michael Dunlop, 4) Martin Jessopp, 5) Horst Saiger, 6) Simon Andrews, 7) Conor Cummins, 8) Guy Martin, 9) Peter Hickman, 10) William Dunlop.
Austrian Saiger had the quickest lap of the night - 4:26.40.
Alastair Seeley: "In the last lap I just got in the right position at the right time. Michael Dunlop's bike was misbehaving a bit and I got past at Black Hill."
Michael Rutter: "I just tried everything I could. I wish I was 10 years younger but Alastair deserves it."
Alastair Seeley responds to clinch his second win of the night, beating Michael Rutter and Michael Dunlop. So Seeley now sits on 12 North West career wins, the fourth most successful rider in NW200 history.
All three races on Thursday go to Northern Ireland riders, two for Seeley and one for Lee Johnston.
Michael Dunlop makes his move, passing Rutter and Seeley on the final lap.
Michael Rutter leads on his Bathams BMW, from Seeley. Can 42-year-old Rutter land a 14th North West win?
Current race order: Seeley, Rutter, M Dunlop, Jessopp, Saiger, Andrews
Alastair Seeley sets a lap record for the Superstocks with an average speed of 120.411mph
Alastair Seeley, hitting 183mph, is now in front with Martin Jessopp second and Michael Rutter third. That's how they stand after the first lap of six.
The Supersports are away with North West veteran Michael Rutter getting the best start ahead of Alastair Seeley
The most powerful machines of the evening are on the grid and on the front row for the Superstock are Michael Dunlop, Alastair Seeley and Michael Rutter.
The top 10 in the Supertwins: 1) Lee Johnston, 2) Ivan Lintin, 3) James Cowton, 4) James Hillier, 5) Jamie Hamilton, 6) Ryan Farquhar, 7) Martin Jessopp, 8) Jeremy McWilliams, 9) Paul Shoesmith, 10) Timothee Monot
Lee Johnston on his maiden NW win: "It is about time. The first few laps I was on edge after my slip off in the first race.
"Ivan somehow got away but I worked hard for it and it feels great."
Fermanagh's Lee Johnston makes it two Northern Ireland wins on the night, catching Ivan Lintin near the end to clinch his first career win at the North West 200. James Cowton is third and James Hillier fourth.
Keith Amor and Lee Johnston are chasing down long-time leader Lintin. They're closing the gap and this one is far from over.
Coming to the Magic Roundabout for the second time and Ivan Lintin, fourth last year, still leads closely followed by a tightly-packed group featuring Lee Johnston, Jamie Hamilton, Michael Dunlop, Dean Harrison and Keith Amor.
Another early accident at York Corner and Connor Beehan comes off. Ivan Lintin is the leader.
The four-lap Supertwins race gets underway.
The top 10 in Supersport: 1) Alastair Seeley, 2) Guy Martin, 3) Josh Brookes, 4) William Dunlop, 5) Keith Amor, 6) Michael Rutter, 7) Gary Johnson, 8) Bruce Anstey, 9) Daniel Cooper, 10) James Hillier.
Alastair Seeley: "Lee Johnston made that hard work for me and I was forced to go straight on at York. I had to do a U-turn and come back.
"I caught the leading bunch. Coming back from so far back, it is testament to the team and the bike they have given me."