Watch this, supercorsas in the wet, hence the reason I took them off, just to risky as we can have all four seasons in the one day at times
Like I said I haven't tested them in the rain or damp conditions, but looks like you needed a more intermediate treaded based tyres in them conditions, you didn't seem to have any moments with spinning up or sliding! I still wouldn't trade them for something more rain focused incase it did rain as I don't ride all year round and stick to warm summer days only. It's horses for courses and down to you as a rider to pick the best suited tyres for the conditions.
I've just had them put on and they're great in the dry and wet. Heat up quick, loads of feedback and confidence inspiring.
Quick update - I have reduced the pressures in my Supercorsa SP's down to 30/28 and on a quick ride it has made a big difference to the stability of the bike. As long as the roads are dry, it should now be fine. I'm going to be a lot happier once my confidence picks up again after a few twitchy moments over the summer. Sounds like people on here know this already, but I wasn't aware that the Honda's recommended pressures were so far away from optimal - I used the Honda pressures on my CBR600 with Michelin Pilots and all was good.