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Commentary: Why it’s too soon to write off Dani Pedrosa

Some have dismissed him has a spent force, but Dani Pedrosa succeeded in reminding us at Aragon that he still has what it takes to be at the top in MotoGP, says Jamie Klein. After all his recent struggles, it’s easy to forget just what a good MotoGP rider Dani Pedrosa is – until he turns in the sort of performance we saw last weekend at Aragon. When Valentino Rossi shadows his rivals in the way we saw him following Pedrosa’s wheeltracks, there is always an air of inevitability that he will make the pass happen one way or another. What was less expected was the way that Pedrosa responded to Rossi’s assault – ultimately coming out on top in an enthralling scrap for the runner-up...
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