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Repsol's Pedrosa Brings Title Lead to Le Mans
Yesterday
Repsol Honda RC212V rider Dani Pedrosa returns to Europe for the French GP holding a seven point lead at the top of the 2008 MotoGP World Championship. The Spaniard has made an impressive start to this season with a win, two second-pace finishes and a third from the first four races. Team-mate Nicky Hayden meanwhile comes to Le Mans gunning for his first podium of the year. The American has already come close, taking a hard-fought fourth place at Jerez and sliding off at Estoril while in the running for a top-three result.
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Repsol Honda’s Pedrosa Moves Into Points Lead
5 Days ago
Repsol Honda rider Dani Pedrosa took a brilliant second-place finish at Shanghai this afternoon following a race-long battle with winner Valentino Rossi. The result maintained the Spaniard’s 100 per cent 2008 podium record and most importantly moved him into the World Championship points lead. Nicky Hayden enjoyed a busy race during which he battled long and hard for a sixth-place finish. The race, which started on a dry track after heavy morning rainfall, belonged to Pedrosa and Rossi. The pair quickly built a huge advantage over the rest of the pack, lapping faster and faster as the race went on despite a few spots of rain falling mid-race. Pedrosa had taken the lead from Colin Edwards on lap two then rode wheel to wheel with Rossi until easing his pace in the final stages to secure second place
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Repsol Honda Riders on Rows Two & Four
6 Days ago
Repsol Honda riders Dani Pedrosa and Nicky Hayden fought hard in a tough qualifying session at Shanghai this afternoon, ending up fifth and tenth quickest. Pedrosa, who had been just five hundredths of a second off the fastest time during the three free practice sessions, will start tomorrow’s Chinese Grand Prix from the second row of the grid. The Spaniard was trying as hard as ever, saving one major slide during the early stages of qualifying as he battled for a front-row start.
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Repsol Honda Duo Set for Chinese Challenge
25 April 2008
Repsol Honda RC212V riders Dani Pedrosa and Nicky Hayden travel to China aiming to build on the good work undertaken at the first three races of the 2008 MotoGP World Championship. Pedrosa, who holds equal first place in the points chase, will be aiming to repeat his 2006 Shanghai victory, his first success in the MotoGP class, to boost his 2008 title challenge. Hayden has had a tougher start to the season but shows every sign of challenging up front. At Jerez he rode to a close fourth-place result and at Estoril he was chasing a podium finish when he slid off.
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Repsol Honda Men Make More Progress
15 April 2008
Repsol Honda riders Dani Pedrosa and Nicky Hayden put in another day’s good work at sunny Estoril yesterday, testing Michelin tyres, fine-tuning machine setup and evaluating new chassis parts. The main focus of the post-Portuguese Grand Prix session was tyre testing, both riders trying a variety of different compounds. Joint World Championship leader Pedrosa used qualifying tyres to clock the fastest lap of the day while Hayden preferred to con centrate on riding in race trim with race tyres, recording the fastest lap of the day on race tyres and improving on his best lap during Sunday’s race.
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Repsol’s Pedrosa Second In Tricky Race
13 April 2008
Repsol Honda rider Dani Pedrosa had a hard-fought ride to second place in tricky conditions at Estoril today while team-mate Nicky Hayden tumbled out of fourth place while sneaking up on the leading trio. The opening laps of the race were especially tricky because light rain showers had dampened several sections of the circuit. Pedrosa’s third successive podium finish from the first three races – third in Qatar, winner in Spain and second here in Portugal – makes him the equal points leader with today’s race winner Jorge Lorenzo.
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Pedrosa On ‘Provisional Pole’, Hayden A Close 4th
11 April 2008
Repsol Honda rider Dani Pedrosa was in impressive form at windswept Estoril today, heading a closely bunched leading group on the first day of practice, team-mate Nicky Hayden just 0.181 seconds down in fourth place. Strong, blustery winds and a morning rain shower complicated the day’s proceedings, but once the track was mostly d ry World Championship leader and Spanish GP winner Pedrosa quickly got into the groove to set the pace, recording the fastest lap of the day and establishing a good rhythm.
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Vintage Hayden Inaugurates Indy Bike Track
09 April 2008
2006 MotoGP World Champion Nicky Hayden today began the build-up to the first-ever Indianapolis MotoGP event by riding a vintage Indian motorcycle around the legendary Brick Yard racetrack, which now features a new layout for motorcycles. The Repsol Honda rider, one of seven Americans to have wor n motorcycling’s biggest crown, got fully into the part, wearing authentic vintage helmet and leathers. The Indian machine, which took part in the first Indy bike race in 1909, certainly impressed the Kentucky Kid.
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Repsol Honda Riders On Form For Portugal
04 April 2008
Repsol Honda RC212V riders Dani Pedrosa and Nicky Hayden head into the Portuguese Grand Prix aiming to keep improving following a superb Spanish GP. Former 125 and 250 World Champion Pedrosa won Jerez in dominant style to lead the MotoGP series for the first time, while 2006 MotoGP champ Hayden took an excellent fourth-place finish after running with the leaders.
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Repsol Honda Completes Important Jerez Test
01 April 2008
Repsol Honda riders Nicky Hayden and Dani Pedrosa completed a vital two-day test session at Jerez today, putting both men in positive mood for upcoming races. Although the sun shone once again, conditions weren’t ideal with strong winds blowing dust and debris onto the circuit. For this reason Pedrosa stopped earlier than usual, at around 3.30pm. Hayden kept going till the end of the day, using qualifying tyres for his final, fastest lap.
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Repsol Honda Backs Up Superb Jerez GP With More Hard Work
31 March 2008
Repsol Honda riders Dani Pedrosa and Nicky Hayden were back to work at Jerez today following yesterday’s Spanish GP which Pedrosa won in brilliant style, Hayden building momentum with a fine ride to fourth. Pedrosa, whose first win of the year moved him into the World Championship lead, used the day to improve his knowledge of his RC212V with which he had limited preseason testing time due to a broken hand sustained in January. Hayden evaluated new parts and new settings, working hard to continue the impressive progress he made over the Spanish GP weekend, during which he raced a new chassis for the first time. Both riders used only race tyres today, while the fastest seven riders used qualifying tyres for their best laps.
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Pedrosa Wins Big To Lead World Championship
30 March 2008
Repsol Honda rider Dani Pedrosa scored a dominant victory in front of 131,000 sun-drenched fans at Jerez today, his team-mate Nicky Hayden running in the leading pack for much of the race to finish a strong fourth. Pedrosa took over the lead from holeshot man Hayden at turn two and stayed out front for the rest of the 27 laps, setting a red-hot pace that put him and his Repsol Honda RC212V almost four seconds ahead at half distance. The Spaniard crossed the finish line 2.8 seconds in front of Valentino Rossi, having smashed both lap and race records.
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Repsol’s Pedrosa Impressive In 2nd Place
30 March 2008
Repsol Honda riders Dani Pedrosa and Nicky Hayden delivered impressive qualifying performances at sun-blessed Jerez today, Pedrosa going second quickest, Hayden just a fraction of a second behind his team-mate in fourth. That session backed up similarly strong showings during free practice.
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Repsol Honda Riders On The Pace At Jerez
29 March 2008
Repsol Honda riders Nicky Hayden and Dani Pedrosa made a strong start to their Spanish GP weekend today, ending the first two practice sessions fourth and fifth fastest. Both riders’ best lap times were around lap record pace and less than half a second off today’s fastest lap. Hayden used a new spec chassis to achieve his best times of the day and prefers the new unit’s characteristics. Pedrosa, who struggled with his recently broken right hand during his last visit to Jerez in February, made excellent progress today, focusing on tyres and suspension. Tomorrow both riders will concentrate on longer tyre runs aboard their RC212Vs to prepare for Sunday’s race, round two of the 18-event 2008 MotoGP season.
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Dani Fit & Ready To Give It Everything At Home
27 March 2008
After a forceful ride in Qatar earlier this month Spanish star Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda RC212V) is set to make the first of three races in Spain his signal that he is more than ready for the challenge of the 2008 World Championship. But the way the World Championship is shaping up so far, he won’t be the only frontline Spanish rider to be gunning for the big prize on Sunday. Dani will relish the rivalry with Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha) this weekend. And now he is nearing full fitness again, after injuring his throttle hand in a crash while testing in Malaysia, he is itching for action. Pedrosa won here on a 250cc machine here in 2005 and he has also finished on the podium here for the last three years. His team-mate Nicky Hayden (Repsol Honda RC212V) also scored a podium finish here in 2006 and the Repsol duo are sure to put up a determined display here for one of Honda’s long-term sponsors.
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Repsol Honda Team Aims To Reign In Spain
22 March 2008
The 2008 MotoGP World Championship moves to Europe following its Middle East kick-off with Repsol Honda RC212V riders Dani Pedrosa and Nicky Hayden determined to shine at the Spanish GP, arguably the most spectacular event of the MotoGP year. Repsol Honda has a rich history of success at Jerez, with six wins recorded by Mick Doohan (1996), Alex Crivillé (1997, 1998 and 1999) and Valentino Rossi (2002 and 2003). Last year Pedrosa qualified on pole position and finished the race a close second. Hayden claimed a Spanish GP podium finish in 2006, his title-wining year.
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Pedrosa’s Heroic 3rd At Floodlit Losail
10 March 2008
Repsol Honda rider Dani Pedrosa rode a superb race to take a hard-fought third-place finish in tonight’s Qatar Grand Prix while team-mate Nicky Hayden took tenth place. The opening round of the 2008 World Championship made history as the first night-time GP in six decades of GP racing, the 5.38km/3.43 mile Losail circuit illuminated by a 5.4 million watt lighting rig.
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Hayden & Pedrosa On 2nd & 3rd Rows At Losail
09 March 2008
Repsol Honda riders Nicky Hayden and Dani Pedrosa qualified sixth and eighth fastest in tonight’s floodlit qualifying session at Losail to put them on the second and third rows of the grid for tomorrow night’s season-opening Qatar GP. Hayden, who is running 2007 spec RC212Vs here, rode an excellent fastest lap on qualifiers to secure the last spot on row two. Pedrosa, who is using 2008 bikes with revised chassis, is riding in some pain after aggravating his right-hand injury in a fall during Friday pra ctice. The Spaniard has steadily improved machine setup but is concerned about his fitness over full-race distance.
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Repsol Honda Men 10th & 13th On MotoGP’s First Night
08 March 2008
Repsol Honda riders Dani Pedrosa and Nicky Hayden had a tough first night at Losail tonight, ending MotoGP’s first-ever floodlit practice sessions tenth and 13th fastest. The pair both chose to use the opening two sessions for Sunday’s season-opening Qatar GP to make back-to-back tests with the 2007 RC212V and the 2008 RC212V. Both Pedrosa and Hayden rode their fastest laps on their 2008 bikes. The 2007 RC212Vs are of the same spec that the rider s raced at Valencia last November, when Pedrosa took the ‘triple crown’ of pole position, race victory and lap record.
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Repsol Honda Team Ready For Desert Race In The Dark
03 March 2008
The 2008 MotoGP World Championship will make history at Losail on March 9, with the first-ever night-time Grand Prix race. Repsol Honda riders Nicky Hayden and Dani Pedrosa are looking forward to this new challenge but most of all they are raring to going racing after a long winter of testing and development work. Since last November the pair have been working hard on the latest version of Honda’s RC212V. Hayden has shown his pace in preseason tests, topp ing the first Sepang session in late January as well as last month’s Jerez outing. The 2006 MotoGP World Champion has a good record at the Qatar GP – he finished a close second at Losail in 2006 after taking third place the previous year.
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