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Home / RIDERS / SIGN UP & ENJOY A 5% OFF! Don't miss the new items and exclusive offers of your favoriteand Sign up to our newsletter:Dani Pedrosa got into motorbikes in much the same way most people begin on bicycles. He was just four when he got his first 50cc motorbike, which came with stabilisers. When he was nine Dani entered the Spanish Minibike Championship and, before long, he was competing in the MotoGP World Championship. Dani's talent came to the fore in GP and he won the 125cc title in his third season. A move up to the 250cc class was immediately successful and he won back-to-back titles before debuting in the MotoGP class in 2006. His rookie season with Repsol Honda was impressive to say the least, as Dani finished second in his very first race. His status as a title contender was quickly established, and the following season Dani finished runner-up in the Championship. After eight seasons though a premier class crown still eludes the Spaniard, as a mixture of bad luck and injuries have played a large part in his fortunes.
2012 was Dani's best season to date – he won seven races, the most of any rider including eventual World Champion Jorge Lorenzo. In 2013, Dani managed to win three races and podium 13 times, before eventually finishing third overall in the championship, while 2014 saw him drop to fourth in the final standings. A reshuffle in his Repsol Honda garage, with a new crew chief in 2015, gave Dani fresh hope for the new season, but surgery on his arm early in the campaign put paid to any hopes of a title charge. When fully fit for the latter half of the season Dani's form was top, as proven by two wins in the final four races. The high point of Dani's 2016 season was a win at the San Marino GP at Misano, but a broken collarbone and fibula suffered in practice at the Japanese round saw him miss the final three flyaway races of the year and ended his hopes of a top three finish in the championship. After returning to action for the final round in Valencia, Dani is ready to get back his best for the 2017 season.
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- Firefox 10 o superior - Safari 5 o superior - Opera 12 o superiorThis product is part of the official 2016 Jorge Lorenzo collection. 100% authentic and original. Be the first to review this product This product is part of the official 2016 Jorge Lorenzo collection. Write Your Own Review Kit Bags & Luggage Viewed items is empty Go to viewed items Wish list is empty Go to wish list Thanks for downloading, here you can download your License. Remember that you can download your licenses whenever you want in the Downloads section of your profile. Check the license on the original source + infoMISANO ADRIATICO, Italy (AP) — Dani Pedrosa surged through the field to win the San Marino and Rimini Riviera Grand Prix after starting eighth on Sunday.Valentino Rossi passed pole sitter Jorge Lorenzo early on and had a comfortable lead until Pedrosa overtook rivals Marc Marquez and Lorenzo in quick succession.Pedrosa then passed Rossi with seven laps to go and won with nearly a three-second margin for his first victory this season.
Axel Pons, left, and Xavier Simeon, center on the ground, crash on the opening lap of the San Marino Moto2 grand prix at the Misano circuit, in Misano Adriatico, Italy, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016. Neither rider appeared to be seriously injured. "I felt like I had the speed to stay ahead but then Dani approached and he was just too fast," second-placed Rossi said after saluting his home fans, many of them carrying yellow flags featuring his No. 46. "It's too bad, because I really wanted this victory."Lorenzo finished third and MotoGP leader Marquez crossed fourth.Marquez leads Rossi by 43 points with five races remaining this season. Lorenzo is 61 points back in third and Pedrosa is fourth, 78 points behind.Lorenzo became the eighth different winner in the last eight races.Lorenzo Baldassari took his first Moto2 win on home soil in a race that was marked by an accident between Axel Pons and Xavier Simeon on the opening lap. Neither rider appeared to be seriously injured.Brad Binder of South Africa won the Moto3 race from pole.
This story has been corrected to show it was Pedrosa's first win of the season, not fourth. Honda's rider Dani Pedrosa, of Spain, celebrates on the podium after winning the San Marino Moto GP grand prix at the Misano circuit, in Misano Adriatico, Italy, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016. Dani Pedrosa surged through the field to win the San Marino and Rimini Riviera Grand Prix after starting eighth on Sunday. Axel Pons, left, and Xavier Simeon, crash on the opening lap of the San Marino Moto2 grand prix at the Misano circuit, in Misano Adriatico, Italy, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016. Axel Pons falls after crashing with Xavier Simeon on the opening lap of the San Marino Moto2 grand prix at the Misano circuit, in Misano Adriatico, Italy, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016. Xavier Simeon is taken on a stretcher after an accident with Axel Pons, during the San Marino Moto2 grand prix at the Misano circuit, in Misano Adriatico, Italy, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016. Axel Pons, left, and Xavier Simeon, crash on the opening lap during the San Marino Moto2 grand prix at the Misano circuit, in Misano Adriatico, Italy, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016.