
Writing on his blog for team sponsor Repsol, Dani Pedrosa says he will make his long awaited return at this weekend?s Mugello GP.
The Spanish rider who has been out of action for over six weeks (and missing three GPs) after breaking his collarbone at the Le Mans GP in a highly controversial incident with Marco Simoncelli, and had to undergo a second operation after a fragment of bone came loose during rehabilitation training, which sparked some very big speculation on the reasons why he needed more surgery.
From Pedrosa?s blog:
?For weeks now, I?ve been wanting to write that I will be returning to racing in my blog, and at last I finally can. These past weeks have been difficult, but I knew I had to focus on recovery so that I would be able to ride my bike at 100% when I returned. As I said last week, Mugello was the goal and is the only thing on my mind right now. I?m going to Italy eager to ride the bike, to see how I feel on the bike and to try to be competitive. Apart from getting on the bike, I also want to see the team again, work with them and try to do things right. At the end of the day we are like a family. You miss them when you don?t compete for so long.?
?As for recovery, the truth is that things have improved a lot since I was operated on. We seem to have found the problem and the positive feeling that I had in the days after being operated on have been confirmed during this last week. Now I need to see how I feel on the bike during a race. Mugello is not an easy circuit. It?s physically very demanding, so for us it will be more complicated, for sure.?
Source: http://www.zimbio.com/MotoGP/articles/xR8uWN5tO7u/Dani+Pedrosa+confirms+Mugello+GP+return
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