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Dani Pedrosa sidelined for three months following surgery

KTM MotoGP test rider Dani Pedrosa has undergone a successful surgery on an injured right collarbone, but is expected to undergo a recovery period of at least three months.  Pedrosa retired from racing after 18 years in the MotoGP world championship, during which time he won the 125cc crown in 2003, back-to-back 250cc titles in 2004 and 2005 and 31 premier class races.  Signing a two-year deal to join KTM as test rider late last year, Pedrosa was expected to be riding at the Sepang pre-season test this week, but was forced to put his plans on hold after suffering a fracture to his right shoulder.  According to a press release, Pedrosa's shoulder was reconstructed using...
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