LYMM’S Sean Neary is back in action this weekend after enjoying a successful outing in the latest round of the Ducati TriOptions Cup.

The Zoek Racing rider finished second in both races at Cadwell Park over the Bank Holiday Weekend to continue his good season to date.

He finished behind Leon Morris in the first race before following championship leader Rob Guiver over the line on his second outing.

He sits third in the overall rider standings ahead of this weekend’s round of races at Oulton Park, 37 points behind Guiver and 32 behind Morris in second place.

After taking to the podium for the second time, Neary said he was feeling positive after another good weekend of racing, even though Guiver and Morris had slightly too much for him.

“This was my eighth podium in 10 races so I really can’t complain. Let’s see if we can go one better next time out,” he said.

“I am happy enough with second again although I obviously wanted the win after the first race yesterday.

“But when Rob came by he just had that little edge on me and I had a few big slides so had to settle for second.

“I tried really hard in that first race but to be fair Leon was inch perfect and I couldn’t find a way past him.

“In the last couple of laps he had the edge on me but we brought the bike home in one piece and bagged another 20 points.

“I will keep trying and I am sure we will get there!”

Neary started the first 10-lap race from a front row grid position. He settled into second position behind Morris on the opening lap and was tucked in his slipstream as they came over the mountain on lap two.

However, his progress was thwarted when the course car came out to slow the riders as the marshals cleared a crash.

The car left the track at the end of lap five and Neary was quick to take the advantage and slip past Morris at Park Corner. He was able to hold his position until lap seven when Morris once again took the lead which he held to the chequered flag.

In race two Sean once again started from the front row and slotted into third place behind Guiver and Morris.

On lap four he managed to get past Morris and up into second place but was never near enough to the leader to make a pass.