BRUCE Anstey pipped Kirmington racer Guy Martin to win the blue riband Superbike race at the Metzeler Ulster Grand Prix.
The 45-year-old New Zealander waited until the seventh and final lap to make a winning move, passing Tyco Suzuki's Martin to take the lead.
And Anstey, still the outright lap record holder at the world's fastest road race, never gave Martin an opportunity on the race to the line, winning by 0.260 seconds to complete a double following his win in the opening Supersport race.
Meanwhile, Louth rider Peter Hickman was fifth as his stock continues to rise following a sparkling debut season on the roads. The 27-year-old was rewarded for his efforts in Northern Ireland with the Vincent Fusco best newcomer trophy, which he shared with James Cowton.