Dani Pedrosa will return to action for the last round of MotoGP in Brno, Czech Republic.Dani Pedrosa is preparing to return to action in the next round of Czech MotoGP at Brno, having almost fully recovered from injuries which ruled him out of the U.S. Grand Prix.
Pedrosa's title aspirations took a major blow when it crashed off the lead in Germany last month, an accident that causes injury to force him off the next round in Laguna Seca, despite its best efforts to compete
However, the long summer holiday has come at the right time for the Repsol Honda Pilot, in order to rehabilitate himself ahead of the next phase of the season.
However, while the Spanish were still admits that feeling some pain, insists that he is well enough to return to the bike this weekend.
"The holiday period gave me a good opportunity to relax and recover, so I hope I will be fine for Brno," he said. "When I returned to Laguna Seca my doctor told me I needed a week and a half of complete rest. I could not train so I spent a pleasant few days in Mallorca, disconnect everything and resting my hand and foot. I had withdrawn points of my hand in Barcelona and then started rehabilitation.
"The hand still hurts wrist, but has good mobility and fingers are no longer swollen. The foot still taped, only to prevent drafts. I started training last week, especially on my bicycle. I hope I can have a good race in Brno to start the second part of the championship in the best possible way.
With no chance to score in the last two races, once leader of the championship Pedrosa will need a good result if it tries to keep in touch with the title fight, especially in light of the dominant performance of Valentino Rossi and Casey Stoner in the U.S. .
"Brno is a good circuit, with some interesting uphill and downhill sections, very classic-style circuits. The track is the average speed to high speed corners with some good straight and fast. It's the sort of circuit that requires a gentle, delicate style of driving, there is no need to be aggressive when taking corners.
"It was just resurfaced, and we will have to wait and see what the grip is similar. The atmosphere is always great, with a large and enthusiastic crowd on race day. Get the proper set-up for this track is always a delicate operation, in order to obtain the best compromise between braking and cornering ability stability. "
Although Pedrosa not mount the tire valve RC212V machine in Brno, it is hoped that will test in the post-race testing throughout the Czech circuit instead possibly before making his debut at Misano him.

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