Pedrosa back on track in Valencia

Repsol Honda rider returns from injury for the season finale

Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda Team) had a tough start to the season – despite some podium finishes – until a turnaround began after data gathered in the post-Brno test gave the ‘Baby Samurai’ a direction to follow for the rest of the season. That direction saw Pedrosa then sweep through at Misano World Circuit from eighth on the grid to take a stunning first win of the year, and make history as the eighth different winner in a row. With tracks on the horizon on which the Repsol Honda rider’s record stands out as the best – such as Motegi and Sepang – a huge highside during Friday practice in Japan then saw Pedrosa break his collarbone and sit out the triple-header flyaway races.

Dani Pedrosa, Repsol Honda Team, Gran Premio Movistar de Aragón

Although not fully recovered, the Sabadell native will be back on track for the season finale in Valencia – having quashed retirement rumours – and will be looking to add another great result to his record at the venue. Pedrosa is currently the most successful rider at the track with six previous wins – three in MotoGP™, two in 250, and one in the 125 World Championship.

Dani Pedrosa: “These past three weeks haven’t been easy because of the pain, especially immediately after the operation, and also because I missed racing at some of my favourite tracks. Anyway, after I started with my rehab, things began getting better day-by-day, and the thought of trying to recover in time for Valencia was a boost that helped during the tougher moments. We’re still not sure about how I’ll feel on the bike, but anyway I’m happy to be able to get back to racing! I love the Valencia track, I have fantastic memories here and I like the idea of getting back to action in front of my fans.”