Saturday, July 19, 2008

Pedrosa withdraws from USGP

From Repsol Honda

Repsol Honda rider Dani Pedrosa will not ride in Sunday’s US GP. The Spaniard decided to withdraw from the event Saturday morning, suffering excruciating pain from the left hand and wrist injuries he suffered in a high-speed crash during last Sunday’s German GP.

Pedrosa fractured his left index finger and the big bone of his left wrist, as well as suffering a badly sprained right ankle, in the fall. Following a consultation with his specialist Dr Xavier Mir in Barcelona, Pedrosa bravely elected to travel to California to attempt to race and score some points. Going into the German GP he had been leading the World Championship.

Friday morning Pedrosa took painkilling pills before the first session but the pain was so bad that he could only complete 21 laps at a reduced pace. Before the afternoon outing he had an anti-pain infiltration and was able to do 28 laps, ending the day 15th fastest.

However, the two sessions had aggravated his injuries, the difficulties compounded by the fact that Laguna is an immensely physical anti-clockwise circuit that places immense demands on the left hand, arm and wrist. Taking everything into consideration he decided that it would be impossible for him to finish the gruelling 32-lap race.

Pedrosa will now devote all his energies to recuperating during MotoGP’s traditional summer break to return to action at the Czech Grand Prix on Aug. 15-17.

“This has been a very difficult decision to take, but there really is no alternative," Pedrosa said. "Yesterday I struggled a lot. I rode in the morning using only painkilling pills and the pain was incredible, so I had an anti-pain infiltration before the afternoon session. Despite that, I still had a lot of pain. I did a nine-lap run and it felt like 40 laps. When I woke this morning I had a lot of pain and the fingers were very swollen. I knew that I couldn’t finish the race in these conditions.

"At least I tried – if I had stayed at home I would never have known if I could have ridden. Now I have three weeks to recover and do all the necessary rehabilitation to be ready to race in Brno in the best-possible condition.”

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