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Exclusive: The treatment that saved Dani Pedrosa's career
After years of struggling with injuries of various kinds, Dani Pedrosa was a changed rider at the end of 2015. Oriol Puigdemont visited his Barcelona clincic to find out how the transformation occurred. Standing at just 1.58m (5'2'') and weighing just 55 kilos (121lb), 30-year-old Pedrosa is the smallest rider in MotoGP. This anatomy, which played in his favour in the lower categories, became one of the biggest handicaps when he moved up to the category with the heaviest bikes. This year marks a decade since his debut in the premier class, always bearing the Repsol Honda colours, but there hasn't been a single season without injuries, pain, or both. However, Pedrosa is confident that,...
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