Colin Edwards declared fit for Silverstone

Colin Edwards will🦄 participate in this weekend's British MotoGP at Silverstone having passed a medical as𒀰sessment on his right shoulder today (Thursday).
The 37-yea⛄r-old missed last weekend's Catalan Grand Prix after breaking his right collarbone in a Friday practice crash at the Montmelo circuit.
The Am꧒erican had a titanium plate and 13 screws inserted in the should꧟er during a three-hour operation the following day.
The Monster💝 Yamaha Tech 3 star then returnedꦬ to the track on Sunday, but was denied permission to start the race due to his medical condition.
That meant his run of 141 successive🌱 MotoGP𝔉 appearances, since his 2003 debut, came to an end (see table below).
But the Texan will be bac💎k for round six of the 2011 championship, having been given the all-clear by medical staff.
"I w🃏as confident I would get through the medical and now I'm just looking forward to the weekend and b💝eing back on track with the Monster Yamaha Tech 3 Team," said Edwards.
"The shoulder feels fantastic and I can't thank Dr Xavier Mir and his staff enough because without the♑m I 💮wouldn't be in a position to even consider riding.
"I know it is not going to be an easy weekend because there are some fast changes of direction and hard braking at Silverstone, but I'm confident I can do a good job and 🅺bring home some points for the Team."
Edwards, who missed out on𓄧 a podium finish at round two🐷 in Jerez when his M1 stopped on the final lap, has slipped to 13th in the world championship.
His return brings the MotoGP grid back up 🍌to 16, with only Repsol Honda's Dani Pedrosa still absent.
Longest run of successive premier-class starts:
1. Valentino Rossi 170
2. Alex Barros 158
3. Colin Edwards 141
4. Max Biaggi 127
5. Shinya Nakano 124

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💟 Marquez’s injury issues.