05-04-2016, 11:55 AM
Pedrosa has always been a Honda rider since the time that he started in the promotion cups in Spain in 1999, later in the old 125 and 250 categories (3 consecutive championships in 2003, 2004 and 2005), and finally when he moved up to MotoGP in 2006. With a curriculum of fifteen years competing in a very tough sport with consistent results (5th was his lowest place ever at the end of the season in MotoGP), it seems unlikely that he would quit a successful life with Honda for a year or two with Yamaha.
However the relation between Rossi and Pedrosa, the two most veteran riders in MotoGP, has never been bad, and Valentino might be more open to welcome the well-known Spaniard in Yamaha rather than having to cope with a younger (and hungrier) pilot.
However the relation between Rossi and Pedrosa, the two most veteran riders in MotoGP, has never been bad, and Valentino might be more open to welcome the well-known Spaniard in Yamaha rather than having to cope with a younger (and hungrier) pilot.
