
After a strong showing in the morning warm-up, Pedrosa made a fast start from second on the grid and led through the first few corners at the famous Assen circuit. The 23-year-old Spaniard was looking secure in fourth place on lap five when he lost the front of his RC212V at Turn 1 and slid off the track. Luckily Pedrosa was unhurt and, despite the disappointment today, his performance this weekend has confirmed his rapid return to fitness. He has vowed to come back fighting at the US Grand Prix next weekend.
"The good news is that I didn't hurt myself in the fall and, considering my recent run of luck with injuries, this is a big relief," said Pedrosa. "But of course I'm disappointed with the result today because, even though it's unlikely I could have won the race, I was feeling strong on the bike again and believe I could have made the podium. My feeling on the machine this weekend has been much better and I have been able to ride close to my maximum potential, so I was quite confident coming into this race. I made a fast start and found a good rhythm, so the crash was very unexpected - for the whole weekend I had no warning this might happen.
"Now we have to forget this race and remain positive and focused because we have been the best in the past and I believe we can be the best again. The whole team deserves better than this and I know we will work even harder to take the fight to our rivals, even though they are very strong. Laguna is the next race and we will go there with the same positive mood that we brought to Assen this weekend."
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