Honda Riders in Moscow top ten

Hiroshi Aoyama took a provisional second row grid slot with the eighth fastest time in the opening qualifying session at Moscow Raceway in Russia with his Honda World Superbike team-mate Jonathan Rea less than a tenth of a second further back in tenth place.Provisional pole position was taken by Italian Davide Giuliano, closely followed by his team-mate and reigning champion Carlos Checa. Third placed Sylvain Guintoli is less than three tenths faster than Rea, suggesting some close racing on Sunday.Following Wednesdays official test, today marked the first time that the World Superbike machines had been ridden competitively on the new 3.931km Moscow Raceway track a narrow, tight and twisty circuit 75km west of the Russian capital.The riders will return for second qualifying this morning ahead of the afternoons Superpole sessions to determine final grid positions for Sundays two 25-lap races.Hiroshi Aoyama P8, 1m35.988s I think today we found a better set-up than during the test on Wednesday. Of course, I want to improve in a couple of places on the track both myself and the bike. In the last few minutes today we put in a new tyre, but there was a lot of traffic so I could not make the most of the grip level. The track is quite small so, even if another rider is slower, its difficult to pass. I also made a couple of mistakes so I think the lap time could have been better. Even on the harder tyre we were able to make some consistently good laps so, if the weather is OK tomorrow, well see how much we can improve.Jonathan Rea P10, 1m36.061s Were getting things together a little better but there are still some areas where we can improve the bike in all sectors. The more we talk, the more we realise what direction we need to go in. The weight transfer is a little bit too much under braking which makes it quite difficult to control on a tight circuit like this. The test on Wednesday helped us to get the right gearbox in the bike with the right gearing, so we dont have to worry about that going into tomorrow. But were still not where we want to be the front two guys a little bit ahead, but its very close for the rest of us.Pieter Breddels technical co-ordinator Hiroshi finished a really strong eighth today and he already showed in the test that he clicks with the track here. His crew kept working and made some positive steps and Hiroshi was able to keep improving his times, right to the end of the session. Its fantastic to see after the struggles hes had so far this season. Im really happy for him and that side of the team hopefully they can improve even more tomorrow. Jonathan lost a few tenths on his last run but its all very close so, on paper, it probably looks worse than it actually is. Were in quite good shape considering we still have some improvements to make, so its work in progress.

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