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HM Plant Honda hoping for glory at Knockhill
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Written by Steven Thackery, 01/07/10
The HM Plant Honda team is preparing for the Knockhill round of the British Superbike Championship following a double one-two finish in the last leg.
Ryuichi Kiyonari achieved his first double win of the season at Mallory Park and has previously taken three victories and a further two podiums at the track in Fife.
He also took his second pole position of the season at the Mallory Park round of the British Superbike Championship in front of avid bike insurance policyholders.
The Honda rider commented that he feels happy and confident as a result of the team's hard work and his comfort on the Fireblade.
"I want to carry the momentum from Mallory Park to Knockhill as now I am fourth in the standings after the two wins at the weekend and I think we can expect more on Sunday," he said.
The rider went on to say that the team has a good base to work from with the new settings applied to the model but added that he is looking to achieve perfection.
Meanwhile, teammate Josh Brookes secured a maiden BSB pole position at the track last season as well as a double podium finish and has said he wants to beat everyone "at their best".
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