MotoGP: Pedrosa set for early KTM debut
Dani Pedrosa is set t🤡o make his debut as a KTM MotoGP test rider later this month.
The former Repsol Honda rider, who retired from racing at Valencia, had been expected to complet✤e🥃 his first RC16 laps during February's opening 2019 test at Sepang.
However KTM CEO Stefan Pierer told Speedweek.com that Pedrosa's debut has now been brought forward to December 18-19 at Jerez, with Hondꦑaꩲ agreeing to release the Spaniard.
"We are now test𝔍ing with Pedrosa before Christmas and not only at the IRTA test in Malaysia in Febr🐽uary," Pierer is quoted as saying.

Dani Pedrosa is set to make his debut as a KTM MotoGP test ꦜrider later this month.
The former Repsol Honda rider, who retired from racing at Valencia, had been expected to complete his first RC16 laps during February's opening 🉐2019 test at Sepang.
However KTM CEO Stefan Pierer told Speedweek.com that Pedrosa's debut has now been brought forward to December 1🥃8-19 at Jerez, with Honda agreeing to release the Spaniard.
"We are now testing🔯 with Pedrosa before Christmas and not only at the IRTA test in Malaysia in February," Pierer is quoted as saying.
"We had agreed that꧟ he would not test in November. But now we have found a fair solution with Honda. I'm curious what comes out of this test.
"We've had a lot♒ ofꦦ new components to try because Mika has been badly injured since July and could not test."
Pol Espargaro was the top KTM rider during official post-season testing at Valencia and Jerez, but only 13th and 17th respectively, with new star-signing Johann Zaꦫrco down in 21st and 19th.
Such results could have prompted💦 the factory, which took its debut podium with Espargaro in the wet Valencia race, to pursue the earlier December test for Pedrosa.
Since Pedrosa is no longer a full-time MotoGP rider, he is not su♏bject to the winter test ban, which began on December 1 and runs until January 31.
The #26 will be sharing KT🌄M test duties with Mika Kallio and be reunited with former crew chief Mike Leitner, now team manager of Red Bull KTM.
Pedrosa won 31 races and was Moto🃏GP title runner-up three times between 2006-2018, having been a triple champion in the 125cc and 250cc classes between 2003-2005.

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