Battered Pedrosa to sit out test
Dani Pedrosa will miss tomorrow's test at Istanbul Park while he recovers after his crash on the first lap of the Turkish Grand Prix
The Repsol Honda rider visited the medical centre for precautionary checks following the four-bike incident,
"I have some pain in my chest and neck so I won't be testing tomorrow, but I should be okay to race in China," said Pedrosa.
The accident was triggered when Olivier Jacque out-braked himself and slid into Pedrosa and Colin Edwards. Pedrosa's bike then collected Chris Vermeulen's Suzuki.
"It's a shame about the crash today because I think I had a chance of a good result here - it seems that this track is not so lucky for me!" said Pedrosa, who had qualified on the front row.
"My start was not so good and I had some wheelspin off the line which meant I dropped back and was in a large group of riders on the first lap. Then when I was braking into the final tight section of the track I was hit on the inside and went down."
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