Saturday, October 16, 2010

Pedrosa Secure Runner Up



Philip Island - Dani Pedrosa had lost his chances of world champion after missing the race in Malaysia last weekend because they still have to restore shoulder injury. However, the Repsol Honda rider must immediately re-emphasize race and decided to compete

in the Australian series this weekend.

"Champion has been ascertained, but for us it is not finished," said Pedrosa, as quoted by Autosport, Friday (15/10). "Our target now maintains the number two position in the standings."

Currently, Pedrosa came in second place with 228 collection points. However, in the absence of him in two seriyang ago, namely in Japan and Malaysia, the Spanish rider position still may be pursued Valentino Rossi and Casey Stoner.

In addition to securing a position to finish second at the end of the season, Pedrosa also said he had to look at the three remaining series to continue the development of Honda motorcycles to be in good condition in winter testing.

Pedrosa said, the recovery process run smoothly and allow it to race at Phillip Island. "It's very difficult when I have to let go of Malaysia, but after one week of rest I felt it was the best choice because my condition improved better," he said

"I can not wait to compete again, in Australia and see how my condition on a motorcycle. I arrived at Phillip Island in order to have time to rest after a long trip," said Pedrosa.

Pedrosa admitted that race at Phillip Island will be very difficult given the character of the circuits and the weather plays an important role. "But I'm sure this time I am back with the team and try again competed in the same high level before the accident in Japan," he said.

"After the surgery, I immediately start the recovery. The operation went very smoothly and the plates are working correctly, so the main problem is no longer on my collarbone, but on my stiff neck and all over my shoulder," he said.

To make conditions more comfortable, Pedrosa will undergo therapy with fisioterapisnya before competing in Australia.

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