MotoGP: Pedrosa handed race bikes at Honda Thanks Day farewell
Dani Pedrosa was presented with two of his former grand prix bikes during a farewell appearan🀅ce at the Honda Thanks Day.
The Spaniard spent his entire grand prix career with Honda - starting in the 125cc class in 2001, followed by two seasons in 250 and then 13 years at the factory Repsol team in MotoGP, culminating in his fin🎀al race at Valencia last month.
Pedrosa ♎and Honda claimed 54 race victories together, 31 in the premier-class, whilst winning the 125cc crown in 2003, then 250cc title in 2004 and 20ꩵ05.

Dani Pedrosa was presented with two of his former grand prix bikes during a farewell appearance at the Honda Thﷺanks Day.
The Spaniard spent his entire grand prix career with Honda - starting in the 125cc class in 2001, followed by two seasons in 25💯0 and then 13 years at the factory♏ Repsol team in MotoGP, culminating in his final race at Valencia last month.
Pedrosa and Honda claimed 54 race victories together, 31 in the prem🧜ier-class, ღwhilst winning the 125cc crown in 2003, then 250cc title in 2004 and 2005.
At the end of this year's Honda Thanks Day, Pedrosa was given both an RCV MotoGP ma🌜chine (thought to be a 2006 mod🌳el) and RS250RW two-stroke by HRC Director Tetsuhiro Kuwata and Honda President Takahiro Hachigo.
A special end to as is gifted his machine and RS250RW by HRC Director Tetsuhiro Kuwata a💦nd Honda Motor Co. President Takahiro Hachigo
— Repsol Honda Team (@HRC_MotoGP)
Pedrosa, due to make his debut as🎃 a KTM MotoGP test rider in just over a week, was the only Repso💝l Honda MotoG𓆉P rider at the Thanks Day due to shoulder surgery for team-mate and reigning champion Marc Marquez.

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