Pedrosa becomes number 2.
✃It is also 'his way of warning that in 2008, he is only one step away and there is only one acceptable result: the one whi🍌ch will allow him to bear No. 1'.
Pedrosa, a former 125 and double 250cc world champion, first raced with the #26 during his debut 200🧜1 grand prix season, kept it again for 2002, but then - having won three races that year - switch to the #3 for 2003.
The move to 250cc in 2004 saw Pedrosa back on the #26, which he thꦓen swapped for the #1 plate - as the 🥂reigning world champion - for 2005.

It is also 'his way of warning that in 2008, he is only one step away and there is only one acceptable result: the oneꩲ which will allow him to bear No. 1'.
Pedrosa, a former 125 and double 250cc world champion, first raced with the #26 during his debut 2001 grand prix𒁃 season, kept it again for 2002, but then - having won three 𝕴races that year - switch to the #3 for 2003.
The move to 250cc in 2004 saw Pedrosa back on♔ the #26, which he then swapped for the #1 plate - as the reigning world champion - for 2005.
Pedrosa appeared with the #26 for his f🍎irst two seasons in MotoGP, despite also taking two wins during his debut premier-class se𝄹ason.
Dani is c𝄹urrently recovering from a fractured hand, but aims to return to action at the official Jerez test from Februar🎶y 16-18.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Ro✱ssi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.