New EHA Racing recruit Alistair Seeley nicked his first Dickies British Supersport pole of the year as he beat Ben Currie by over a tenth of a second.
The Carrickfergus rider stole the top spot after the chequered flag flew, forcing Aussie Currie back to second, where he and Gearlink Kawasaki team-mate James Westmoreland will complete the front row.
Kovara Projects’ GP2 contender Kyle Ryde will lead row two ahead of Draper Racing's Tommy Philp and Kurt Wigley.
Heading up the third row is Everquip Racing’s James Rispoli from Integro Yamaha’s points leader Jack Kennedy and RS Racing’s second GP2 contender Josh Owens.