Postpublished at 16:50 British Summer Time 13 May 2023
That's a shame, we won't see Davey Todd take part in this final race.
He's had a stunning weekend and it's one he will remember for a long time.
Race 1 - Supertwin (4 Laps) - Richard Cooper claims dominant win after red flag forces restart
Race 2 – Supersport (6 laps) - Davey Todd edges Cooper to secure Supersport double
Race 3 – Superbike (6 laps) - Glenn Irwin declared race winner after three laps following red flag
Race 4 – Supertwin (4 laps) - Cooper eases to second win of the day
Race 5 – Superstock (5 laps) - Seeley beats Michael Dunlop to take double
Race 6 – NW200 Superbike race (5 laps) - Irwin declared winner after red flag
Andy Gray
That's a shame, we won't see Davey Todd take part in this final race.
He's had a stunning weekend and it's one he will remember for a long time.
Race six
1 Alastair Seeley
2 Peter Hickman DNS
3 Michael Dunlop
4 Dean Harrison
5 Davey Todd
6 Josh Brookes DNS
7 Glenn Irwin
8 Conor Cummins DNS
9 Mike Browne
10 John McGuinness
Glenn Irwin (Starts 7th): "The fans like to see a race to the chequered lag. This bike is an amazing package and it's what I'm comfortable with. I'm still only getting my eye in. Everyone wants to win on this one. I'm really enjoying my riding, I love this place and it's given me a lot of good memories. I'm just going to pull the pin".
We're on the final warm-up lap of the weekend.
Remember, this race will take place over five laps.
It's the big one. Not long to go!
Right, it's almost time for the final race of the weekend.
Seeley? Todd? Dunlop? Harrison? Irwin?
Your guess is as good as mine. This could be spicy.
A frustrated-looking Michael Dunlop after finishing second to Alastair Seeley in the Superstock race:
"I think we had the pace alright, just struggled a bit with another issue. That's just the way life is. We'll batter on and see what happens.
When asked if it was a tyre issue: "It was an issue."
Alastair Seeley gives his take on his 'coming together' with fellow Carrickfergus rider Glenn Irwin at Ballysally Roundabout in the first Superbike race.
Glenn Irwin celebrates his win in the opening Superbike race with his family.
Get ready for the second Superbike outing, which is the final race of the day!
Alastair Seeley, speaking after winning his 29th race at the North West 200:
"They just keep coming. It's testament to the team around me. I wouldn't be able to do it without the machinery and the bikes.
"It's working really well. I can push with this bike. It's working really well, I barely touched a button in that race and we brought her home, number 29."
On Michael Dunlop's challenge: "I knew somebody was there. I didn't actually look. I just keep reading my board.
"I rode smooth, hit all my marks and made sure I didn't overcook it."
Seeley holds off Dunlop to win
1 Alastair Seeley
2 Michael Dunlop
3 Dean Harrison
4 Michael Rutter
5 James Hillier
6 John McGuinness
7 Craig Neve
8 Erno Kostamo
9 Sam West
10 Michael Evans
Richard Petrie
BBC Sport NI at NW200
It's been a meeting of doubles so far at this year's North West 200.
Alastair Seeley's two Superstock successes, Davey Todd's twin Supersport triumphs and Richard Cooper's Supertwin double.
Can Glenn Irwin complete the set by adding another Superbike win to his earlier victory in the final race of the day?
A few of his rivals will have something to say about that.
Seeley wins Superstock race
Not only is that Alastair Seeley's 29th North West 200 victory, it's also the 30th win for Northern Irish team TAS Racing at the North West 200.
That's an impressive milestone victory.
Alastair Seeley and Michael Dunlop crossed the line just after the red flag came out, so that will likely be declared a result.
The engine on Davey Todd's Padgetts Honda blew up on the run to Metropole on the final lap of the race.
Seeley is set to take his 29th North West 200 victory, and we think Dean Harrison will be awarded third place.
We'll let you know once that is confirmed.
Lap 5/5
Seeley and that BMW are in sync. He's managing to keep Dunlop at bay as they roar towards Portrush.
Lap 5/5
Todd has dropped back of the leading two.
Seleey still leads but Dunlop is coming! We're through Ballysally for the final time!
Lap 5/5
Dunlop has set the fastest lap of the race as he chases down Seeley.
They're through Mill Road for the final time, can he make up the difference on the run to Coleraine?
Lap 4/5
Todd doesn't seem to have the legs to stay with Seeley in a straight line. Dunlop has moved ahead on the run to Portrush.
There's 1.3 seconds as we move into the final lap!