Dani Pedrosa has decided to give another update on his physical condition after undergoing surgery on his right collarbone two weeks ago that he sustained during his very close encounter with Marco Simoncelli at Le Mans.
Speaking from his personal blog, the Spaniard still hasn’t confirmed whether he’ll be racing this upcoming weekend, which will be the start of a very intense and fundamental period for the championship season, with six races in eight weeks and the Repsol Honda rider is currently third in the standings.
“Once again thank you to everyone for your support.
It’s been great these past few days to know that you are always there, and meanwhile I have continued with my recuperation process for my collarbone, moving slowly and taking a step forward.
The work with the physiotherapists has gone well and I’ve already started to move the affected area a little, after the initial few days in which I had to keep it immobilised.
The truth is that at the moment I can’t give any concrete news.
I know everybody wants to know more about what I’ll do this weekend, whether I’ll be at the Catalunya GP or not, but right now I really can’t tell you anything more because nobody knows – neither myself nor the medical team – and you all know I’ve never liked to speculate.
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