Monday, June 27, 2011

MotoGP ahead of Italian, Comeback Pedrosa at Mugello





Madrid - After the series was forced to miss the last three MotoGP, Dani Pedrosa will be back racing this weekend. In the Mugello circuit in the mat Italian MotoGP, Honda rider that will make her comeback.

Pedrosa suffered a fracture injury while competing in the French MotoGP. As a result he had to undergo surgery twice and was forced to miss the three series namely Catalonia, the UK and the Netherlands.

One and a half months after the accident at Le Mans was Pedrosa's condition has gradually recovered. He also confirmed that it will return to the track in the Italian MotoGP to be held on Sunday (07.03.2011) this weekend.

"I've been waiting for weeks to be back writing on my blog and say I'll be back to compete, and today I could finally do it," wrote Pedrosa in his personal blog.

Absent in three races make Pedrosa while scattered at six positions standings with 61 points gained. He left behind 75 points from Casey Stoner, who stood at the top position.

"I said last week, Mugello is a target and that's what I think right now. I went to Italy with can not wait to go up the motor again, to see how competitive I am," continued the 25-year racer.

Commentary Rossi about Simoncelli and Lorenzo Incident




Amsterdam - Marco Simoncelli again present in the midst of controversy after an incident at Assen. Sorry, Valentino Rossi was present to comment on the incident. What did he say?

In the Dutch MotoGP race last weekend, on Saturday (06/25/2011) night, Simoncelli led to incidents which have included Jorge Lorenzo of Yamaha.

At a bend in the early races, Simoncelli suddenly slip and fall. The fall of San Carlo Honda Gresini rider was necessarily a bad impact to Lorenzo, who carried down to the track.

In the end the two are injured and can not continue the race. However, they lost valuable points due to time and was unable to penetrate the top five positions.

For the defending champion Lorenzo, it is obviously very detrimental because he is chasing league leaders while Casey Stoner (Ducati). Lorenzo also criticized the post-race Simoncelli, who also had a similar incident involved and make Dani Pedrosa injury until now.

Simoncelli was actually already expressed an apology for Lorenzo shortly after the race. But the controversy related to it is quite possible he would still continue.

Rossi, one of the senior riders on the track who happened to also come from Italy as well as Simoncelli, went back to give him advice.

"First of all I feel very sad for him because he is my friend and now he is in the difficult conditions," commented Rossi at MCN.

"This is a normal fault in the race. It can happen when the tires are still cold, but he should be able to fully understand how to solve problems like this," added the seven-time world champion in the primary classroom.

Previously, Rossi also has been giving advice to Simoncelli for him to be more careful when driving on the track again.