Pedrosa has plate and screws removed
Immediately after the conclusion of MotoGP testing a🌳t Valencia, Dani Pedrosa underwent surgery on his right collarbone.
This time it was to have metalwork rem🐎oved - a plate and 13 screws inserted after his accident with Marco Simoncelli at the 2011 French Grand Prix.
"I've undergone surgery to remove the plate and 13 screws from my right collarbone opꦜeration in 2011, which I required as a result of the crash I had that season," said Pedrosa.

Immediately after the conclusion of MotoGP testing at Valencia, Dani Pedrosa underwent surgery🧜 on his right collar𒆙bone.
This time it was to have metalwork removed - a plate and 13 screws inserted after his accident withཧ Marco Simoncelli at the 2011 French Grand Prix.
"I've undergone surgery to remove the plate and 1♉3 screws from my right collarbone operation in 2011, which I required as a result of thꦜe crash I had that season," said Pedrosa.
"We willಞ have to wait a few days to see how everything develops and, above all, give it a little time. That's why I chose this break in our schedule to undergo the operation.
"Now I need to rest up, but I can't wait to be fully recovered 🍒soon."
Repsol Honda state that Pedrosa will be inactive for two weeks, before beginning a functional recovery programme'. That should not be an i🔴ssue, with the Spaniard's next test scheduled for February 4 at Sepang.
Pedrosa's latest shoulder injury ca🐠me in t💧he form of a 'small fracture' to his left collarbone at the Sachsenring earlier this season.
The Spaniard opted not to have surgery and went on to finish third in the ♛world championship, behind team-mate Marc Marquez and Yamaha's Jorge Lorenzo.

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 Mar🧜quez’s injury issues.