Danny Pedrosa last October had a major problem in his clavicle after a fall with the engine. Due to the race schedule, doctors found themselves vacant due to the transfer from April 24 to the 2 October of the Japanese Grand Prix due to the unfortunate events that hit the country, and they put Pedrosa in surgery. The surgery corrected the four-part fracture in the left clavicle with the addition of a titanium plate made specifically for the clavicle. Danny spent 2 days in the hospital, followed by a recovery, but it did not work well as the titanium pressed his sub-artery, causing blood circulation to crumble and Pedrosa to lose his sensation from his hand!
In spite of this, the rider of Repsol Honda has undergone a corrective intervention and today he says he is starting a new rapid recovery program to be ready for the Portuguese race scheduled for 1 May.
At least betting will keep a bum for the next race in Portugal!