Edward Comments on "Super Sic"

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Comments about the style of racing is very aggressive from the Gresini Honda rider, Marco Simoncelli, in the Circuit of Le Mans, France, May 15, still continues to exist. Now, turn to the United States rider, Colin Edwards, who commented. He said, Simoncelli riding too aggressively, causing an accident that makes Repsol Honda rider Dani Pedrosa, injury broken right collarbone.

In these four series races, Pedrosa Simoncelli and involved battle to fight the number two position. On lap 18, two rider Marco Simoncelli was touched because when trying to overtake from the outside, the front tire hit the back motor Pedrosa so that Pedrosa fell, and injured Pedrosa, last week underwent surgery for injuries recently so it's ready to face Barcelona GP on 5 June.

After that, Simoncelli became the object of criticism even before this incident was Simoncelli has been commemorated by several rivals, including Jorge Lorenzo. Now turn to Edwards, who spoke about the style of racing "Super Sic".

"You can not do it. If someone were on the side in you and is one wheel in front of you in this level, you know 100 percent that if you are not braking and cornering in front of them, they will hit you," said Edwards told MCN.

"I am much more tranquil than that because it certainly would not put myself in a position where someone would get me and pushed my ass out of the track. I do not want to taste the ground just because of trying to prove a point."

Edwards also agreed with former colleagues at Yamaha, Valentino Rossi, who said that the reputation Simoncelli may have influenced the decision to penalize him. Only, Simoncelli too aggressive in the race causing the accident.

"I do not think ever saw a rider who can continue the race to race the dirty way during the race. I never had a problem with Marco and I feel comfortable riding with him. I have no hatred to him, but on that day he was wrong and did not appear calm .

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