The results are a bit "skewed" as the track was wet in parts for most of the session and some riders were not able to get the qual. tyres on in time.
However, let's not forget that Nakano qualified 5th last time and that Bridgestone seem to own this track with Tamada on pole and Hopkins in fourth followed by the green boys. And Kawasaki has done a lot of testing here in winter so they should have a decent set up to start with.
If Nakkas (or Hoffman even) gets a good start and a little luck I think we can be looking at another podium
Phil - keep your mobile on during the race
Derek