John McGuinness admitted that his British Supersport season had been a 'major disappointment' after again failing to pick up any points at Oulton Park, round seven of the season.
McGuinness worked hard but but it was a case of déjà vu for the Padgett's Honda rider as he again finished in 16th place to once more miss out on some championship points.
McGuinness said: "I couldn't have ridden any harder than what I did in that
race but, for some reason, it's just not happening for me on the short circuits this year.
"I'm pushing hard and feel like I'm riding well but unfortunately, the lap times aren't reflecting that.
"As I've said before, the class is probably the hardest it's ever been and it's tough out there but the bike and team are working well so it's just down to me to work harder.
"The short circuit season has been a major disappointment for me, to say the least, and to not have scored a point yet is tough to swallow.
"We've got a three week gap now before the next round so I'll sit down and have a good, hard think about the job to see how we can move forward and, hopefully, salvage some results before the season's out."
The Cheshire circuit endured a mixture of conditions over the two days of practice and qualifying but with final qualifying held in the dry, John was able to put in a time of 1m40.593s to claim 13th on the grid.
He was just over a second off pole position, which again highlighted the competitiveness of the 600cc class this season.
In the race itself, McGuinness got bumped back to 17th on the opening lap and although he was riding as hard as he possibly could, he was unable to make an impression on the riders in front of him.
The status quo was maintained throughout the race and it ended up being a lonely race for McGuinness, although with Paul Young retiring on the 11th lap, he was promoted up to 16th.
His next meeting will be on August 10, when round eight of the British Supersport Championship makes its way to Knockhill.
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