Monday, March 16, 2009

Pedrosa says recovery on course

Pedrosa says recovery on course

Dani Pedrosa says his recovery after surgery is progressing on schedule and he remains optimistic that he will be fit for the MotoGP season-opener in Qatar on 12 April.

The Spaniard will sit out the final winter test at Jerez in a fortnight while he recuperates following operations on his left wrist and knee, which were both injured in a testing accident at Losail a fortnight ago.

Pedrosa was forced to miss Repsol's official 2009 launch event in Madrid's Palacio de Deportes yesterday, but addressed the crowd via a video link to update the fans on his fitness.

"I feel fine - that is making progress at a normal pace - and taking things with a lot of patience, because I still have two weeks left before I can begin to bend my knee," said Pedrosa.

"I have to let my body recover, which after all is what you have to bear in mind in a case like this.

"I would like to be fit enough to do more practice, but I will have to find another way to prepare. The objective is stil the same, try to be fit for the first race in Qatar in a month`s time."

The Honda rider has had a skin graft on his knee after the Qatar crash reopened a wound from winter surgery, which had been required following a crash in Australia last year.

He has also had a screw inserted into his wrist to repair a fracture in an area still recovering from the injuries sustained in his massive Sachsenring crash in July 2008.



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