Pedrosa hits out at Simoncelli - again

Dani Pedroꦺsa made clear his feeling towards Marco ⛄Simoncelli have not mellowed in the weeks since their Le Mans collision, which left the Spaniard with a broken collarbone.
Speaking duriಌng Thursday press conference at Mugello, the venue for Pedrosa's return to MotoGP action, the Spaniard said:
"If someone ꧟is still doubting [that Simoncelli is dangerous] that is unbelievable. It is quite clear what he is showing on the t🧔rack.
"In Estoril he was laughing about maybe so♑meone will arrest him. Maybe 👍he needs that because I tell you, his head has nothing but hair."
Simoncelli - sitting next 𝔉to Pedrosa - was thenꩲ given a chance to respond.
"For me, we speak a lot about that incident," commented the San Carlo Honda Gresini rider. "For me, the things he and h𓄧is manager say are stupid. It is better not to speak with him or his man💞ager."
Simoncelli - consistently quick in qualifying - has crashed in four of the seven races this year, 🐼not counting the incident with Pedrosa. His most recent tumble came in last Saturday's Dutch TT, when he also brought down Jorge Lorenzo.
During the press conference Pedrosa also rubbished rumours that the second collarbone surgery ♈was needed due to a training crash on a Sup🔥ermoto bike.
"I've explained what happened f𓆉ive times - in my blog, in press releases, interviews. How many times do I need to exp🐷lain?
"I didn't touch a bike.
"I was doing the rehabilitation therapy [after the first operation] and one small pไiece of the collarbone just opened up.
"I rested for two days, but the pain was still the same so we did some more x-rays and tests. Finally we decided we had ಞto fix it so another surgery was necessary."
Rꦡeferring to all the rumours about his injuries, Pedrosa said:
"There are some people around here who think they are ෴Sherlock H🃏olmes or something."
Pedrosa misꦕsed threeᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ races - Catalunya, Silverstone and Assen - due to the injury.

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