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Daniel Pedrosa Team Honda HRC Championship MotoGP
Dani Pedrosa
Daniel Pedrosa (Source: Roberto Magni By Foto ReD Photogeaphic Agency )
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Daniel Pedrosa Pilot Team Honda Repsol HRC.
Is one of the strongest drivers in the world but unfortunately during his career he has had accidents and various problems that have stopped him in the decisive moments of the championship and so he never managed to win the top class world championship
Is one of the strongest drivers in the world but unfortunately during his career he has had accidents and various problems that have stopped him in the decisive moments of the championship and so he never managed to win the top class world championship
Daniel "Dani" Pedrosa Ramal (born 29 September 1985) is a Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle racer. Pedrosa grew up in a village near Sabadell called Castellar del Vallès. He is the youngest world champion in 250cc Grands Prix. Pedrosa is 1.58 m (5 ft 2 in) tall and weighs 51 kg (112.4 lb). In spite of never being MotoGP world champion, Pedrosa has won races in eleven consecutive seasons in the championship (2006““2016). He has also finished as championship runner-up on three occasions (2007, 2010 and 2012).Pedrosa started riding bikes at the early age of four, when he got his first motorcycle, an Italjet 50, which had side-wheels. His first racing bike was a minibike replica of a Kawasaki, which he got at the age of six and which he used to race with his friends. Pedrosa experienced real racing at the age of 9, when he entered the Spanish Minibike Championship and ended his debut season in second place, scoring his first podium finish in the second race of the season. The next year, Pedrosa entered the same championship, but health problems prevented him from improving his results and he ended that season in 3rd position. Pedrosa is contracted to continue racing for Repsol Honda for 2017 and 2018.
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