Pedrosa taped and bandaged.
By Lynne Huntting
Repsol Honda's Dani Pedrosa is still suffering from his orthopaedic injuries sustaಌined last weekend🔯 in Germany. He sprained his right ankle and fractured two fingers of his left hand - index and ring fingers - as well as his wrist.
Prior to flying to the United States, he 𒊎underwent Arthroscopic surgery, to reduce the finger fractures. According to the team, the procedure isn't exactly surgery. Arthroscopy utilizes very fine, special instruments to look inside joints, and to repair or treat joints, rꦿather than use traditional surgery.

By Lynne Huntting
Repsol Honda's Dani Pedrosa is still suffering from his orthopaedic injuries sustained last weekend in Germany. He sprained his right ankle a🍬nd fractured two fingers of his left hand - index and ring fingers - as well as hᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚis wrist.
Prior to flying to the United States, he underwent Arthroscopic surgery, to reduce the finger fractures. According to the team, the procedure isn't exactly surgery. Arthroscopy utilizes very fine, special instruments to look i🙈nside joints, and to repair or treat joints, ratherꦫ than use traditional surgery.
Pedrosa rode with a taped and bandaged right ankle. His left hand was in a special glove, with taping and bandaging around his hand, and around the t♌wo injured fingers. The ring finger had a plastic cap on it, similar to a ﷺthimble. Pedrosa used his third-middle finger to shift the clutch.
Despite pain killing tablets, immediately after his morning session Pedrosa went to the Medical Centre. He ran 21 la𝐆ps during the hour-long session, the fewest of the 19 riders on track.
Pedrosa, who is now 16 poin🧸ts behind🐽 title leader Valentino Rossi and just four ahead of reigning world champion Casey Stoner, will probably ride in the Friday afternoon MotoGP practice session.

Peter has 🌺been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of 🐬the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.