Spalding motorcyclist Morgan Creasey enjoyed a successful weekend of racing at Cadwell Park.
Despite unseasonal wet weather, the British Motorcycle Racing Club rider chalked up four wins and a second place on the Louth circuit.
The Bemsee Round Five races were filled with intense competition and unexpected twists due to the Great British weather, with Saturday’s races condensed into one long race for each class, followed by a shift to two, six-lap races on Sunday.
In the Thunderbike Ultra qualifying session, a wet track provided a challenge, but a stellar performance saw Creasey secure pole position.
The Clubman 1000 qualifying session, affected by drying conditions, led to a strategic choice for tyre selection, with Creasey landing a respectable seventh place from just one lap time set.
The Thunderbike Ultra race was marked by a red flag incident and a hard-fought battle for the lead but Creasey came out on top.
The Clubman 1000 race was cut short due to track contamination, setting the stage for a thrilling continuation on Sunday.
Dry conditions for the first Clubman 1000 race saw a remarkable climb for Creasey from seventh position to first in class with another win in the second race.
The Thunderbike Ultra category featured a mix of wet and dry conditions, with Creasey collecting podium finishes of second and first, highlighting skilful manoeuvring and strategic tyre choices by Creasey.
He is next in action in Norfolk at Snetterton on August 31/September 1. Full information about Creasey’s racing season can be found on the
www.morgancreasey
80racing.co.uk website.