The Executive Vice President of Honda Racing Corporation, Shuhei Nakamoto is extremely impressed the way Repsol Honda riders Marc Marquez and Dani Pedrosa raced in the seventh round of the Moto GP World Championship. The defending Moto GP world champion once again proved to the world why he is best in the business when he outshined his teammate in the last lap of Catalan Grand Prix. After Marc left the most experienced Valentino Rossi behind to grab his seventh straight win from the pole position in order set a new record.
However, one cannot deny the fact that Dani did not perform well in the last race, as the Spanish rider made a great effort to clinch the lead from his partner during the last laps. In fact, it was for the first time in 2014 season that Moto GP fans had seen Pedrosa in such an aggressive mood. Given that Dani did not even afraid to clip the rear tyre of Marc’s bike, while making a charge on him during the last lap. Though, Marquez won the race after an intense battle, but everyone enjoyed the head-to-head competition between the two riders, especially Nakamoto.
Thus, it was tough for Shuhei not to praise Marc and Pedrosa. Reflecting on their performance Nakamoto said during post-race test that honestly Marquez has done extremely well, in fact, it was unbelievable. Dani on the other hand was struggling at the start of the season because of his wrist, but now he has resolved the issue and showing his true riding potential and skills, said Nakamoto. The Executive Vice President of HCR also said that he was pretty pleased with both Marc and Pedrosa as both were fighting to reach the rostrum.
Nakamoto also said that he would be happy if the two riders continue to perform in the same way and as far as machines are concerned, they are pretty pleased with them too. Thus, far Marquez has gained maximum 175 points in the season by winning all the seven Grand Prix from Qatar to Catalunya. Whereas, his partner Pedrosa has amassed 112 points for his team so far to gain third position in the overall standings.
Dani is five points behind Movistar Yamaha’s Rossi, who is sitting at number two position in the standings. Still 11 Grand Prix are left in the current season, so Pedrosa has a pretty fair chance to get hold of the second position. Just as the customers of RiderWear have a fair chance to buy high performance motorcycle clothing and accessories from the online store of British company.
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