Jonathan Rea and Leon Haslam aiming high at Moscow WSB
The Pata Honda pairing of Jonathan Rea and Leon Haslam are preparing for this weekends (19-21 July) eighth-round World Superbike championship races at Moscow Raceway in Russia.Following last seasons inaugural World Superbike event in Russia, this weekend marks the championships second visit to the tight 3.931km circuit which lies 80km to the west of Moscow, with Sundays opening 25-lap race marking the halfway point of the 2013 SBK season.Rea is in good form, having enjoyed podium finishes at each of the last two rounds in Portugal and Italy, but the 26-year-old did not enjoy good fortune during his last visit to Moscow Raceway. Rea crashed out of race one last season and came home seventh in the second outing after being taken out by another rider.Haslam, too, had his second race terminated by another rider last season and had only one sixth place finish to show for his efforts. However, the 30-year-old is feeling stronger in the left leg that is still recovering from an early-season fracture and he tested last week alongside his Pata Honda team-mate for the forthcoming Suzuka 8-hour race which takes place just one week after this weekends Moscow SBK event.Leon HaslamI was pretty sore after Imola and went straight into testing there on the Monday after the race, followed by the Suzuka test. But it all went well and Suzuka was actually a little easier and less physical with the lower power from the endurance bike. It was nice to get home though, and to enjoy some good weather. Im really looking forward to Moscow despite disappointing results there last season with a couple of crashes. But we were at the sharp end and competitive and the circuit should be good for the Honda. Hopefully, Ill be able to ride it a little more normally this weekend as Im able to put some more weight through the pegs, even though its through my heel rather than the front of the foot. But itll definitely be better than at Imola.Jonathan ReaIts been nice to have a few days relaxing in this good weather because its been pretty flat-out since Imola, with the test there and then a couple of days at Suzuka. Moscows a unique circuittight and twisty and not necessarily the favourite of many riders. But I think it could play to the strengths of the CBR, especially the first two sectors. We struggled a bit at the end of the lap last year, but I think weve got some ideas on how to deal with that. Id be happy to continue the podium form weve had in the last couple of rounds but its important for us to string two good results together. At the last two races weve been strong in the first two days but then somethings gone wrong in one of the races. Im confident that weve addressed problems that we faced earlier in the season, so I hope that will allow us two good results on Sunday.2013 World Superbike championship, round eightMoscow Raceway, Russiaweekend schedule (local timesGMT+4)Friday 19 July11.45-12.30 Free practice15.30-16.15 Qualifying 1Saturday 20 July09.45-10.30 Qualifying 212.30-13.15 Free practice15.00-15.14 Superpole 115.21-15.33 Superpole 215.40-15.50 Superpole 3Sunday 21 July09.20-09.35 Warm-up12.00 Race 1 (25 laps 98.275km)15.30 Race 2 (25 laps 98.275km)