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Dani in Jerez, 2024 (via)
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Dani Pedrosa in a 2001 Telefonica Movistar spot
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And the last one for the night :,,)
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from: Box Repsol Blog
Dani Pedrosa: Also a samurai in the water
Hi Dani. First of all, thanks for coming to Box Repsol and talking with us so we can learn more about the things you do when you’re not racing.
Did you have time to do any water sports during the summer break in July?
The truth is that between the testing and the promotional events, my holidays weren’t too long, but I did manage to practise a few water sports. I did some wakeboarding with some friends, where you ride on a board over the surface of the water while holding on to a rope, being pulled by a boat, and I was also lucky enough to try out an electric wakeboard at home. I usually go to Lake Geneva (located between France and Switzerland), which as you know is very close to where I live. At the end of the summer I went water skiing (similar to wakeboarding but with skis) and wakeboarding in Salzburg (capital of the state of Salzburg in Austria).
 Do you ever try to take trips so you can practise these types of sports?
In theory it’s a good idea and I would like to be able to, but in reality I never have enough time for trips. Maybe in the winter, but I prefer to go somewhere hot and, of course, to be with my friends.
Where’s a good spot you would recommend for water sports?
I’m lucky to have Lake Geneva right on my doorstep, so I usually go there.
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Do you notice a big difference being on water rather than on asphalt? What does each surface feel like?
Yes, there’s definitely a huge difference. For beginners, it doesn’t hurt as much when you fall. The truth is that, over time, you can get the same sensations on water as you get on the asphalt, and you begin to understand how it responds. But it’s very different from riding a motorbike.
 Do these sports help you at all with MotoGP?
I never thought about it that way, but maybe working on balance and using your torso could apply to MotoGP.
Of all the sports you’ve tried, which do you consider yourself to be good at and in which would you like to improve?
I’m not especially great at any of them, but I’m good enough to have fun doing them. I enjoy all types of water sports (wind sports as well as motor sports), but windsurfing tops my list. Of course I’m always trying to practise and get better, but time is my enemy…
 What would you think of signing up for a jet ski championship?
Ha, ha, no thanks, but I have signed up for an amateur windsurfing competition. Wish me luck!
Do you prefer to do sports by yourself and focus on improving, or do them with friends and have fun?
A bit of both. I like to cycle as part of my training, and that’s an individual thing (you’re alone on the bicycle, pushing yourself and your body to the limit), but at the same time, you’re with a group of friends. So I enjoy the best of both worlds.
 Are there any water sports that you’d like to try but haven’t tried yet?
Sure, maybe kitesurfing (instead of getting pulled by a boat, your power comes from a kite) or wakesurfing (after the boat pulls you up, you let go of the rope and surf on the boat’s wake). I’ve never tried either, but it’s always good to try new things.
What’s the best feeling you get when you practise water sports?
The best is planing, when the board skims across the surface and you can feel the speed. But then there’s the time you spend in the water, the scenery, the sun, the photos, the friends sharing the moment; it’s all special.
 Do you have any advice for people who want to practise water sports for the first time?
Just do it! The worst that can happen is you fall in the water. It’s really fun and there’s a lot of options out there for everyone, regardless of skill level, physical condition, age, etc.
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In honor of the start of danilovefest, I present to you
SOME OF MY FAVORITE DANI PICS BECAUSE I ADORE THIS TINY DUDE
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what a wonderful wonderful time we had, and so perfectly with a sprint podium at the end!! (we don't talk about the race) we loved sharing the Dani love with you guys!!!
this blog shall serve as an archive for dani content now as well, if anyone is interested in helping maintain it just send me a dm! (@miamordanipedrosa)
once again a big thank you to my partner in dani love dante @marquezian 🫶🏼 who also made these wonderful gifs that I'm finally using to officially conclude danilovefest, but of course the dani love never ends <333
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Okay, I have a small challenge(?) for you, since you’re a Dani Pedrosa fan. I’ve watched a lot of interviews and press conferences with him, but since Dani is kind of shy and/or private, it’s hard to pinpoint certain personality traits, like I know him but not really.
So, could you describe Dani Pedrosa to me as the person he is? What traits and small things have you noticed about him? Both good or bad traits please!
Thank you!
Hi anon 👋👋👋 I'll do my best because I don't know him personally and I can only talk about what he has done or act in interviews.
Dani is indeed shy and private and that made him look bad towards media. Or at least it used to be a problem when he was young. I remember so media tittles and it just implied Dani was at war with all the journalist as he preferred to be elsewhere except there. I think he has said it in the past, but Dani would have loved to race when media and media training was not a thing because he hate it so much. It takes a while for him to warm up and talk, but a way to do it is start talking about bikes and then his on track and out of the track experiences will follow.
We all have seen Dani as someone serious, but apparently he is a prankster. No one was safe at Honda when he was Marc's teammate. And according to Marc, when they where at Japan... well havoc happen. Apparently once Dani ended up on someone else shoulders dancing and singing shitless (Valencia Pres conference 2018).
He seems to be a bit obsessive in the sense he needs to know everything surrounding the bike. There's no need for him to go to the factory, but he is there a lot, he talks with the riders and "coaches" them. And his job description doesn't include that. He is passionate. A lot, and that makes him a good pundit because he explains stuff in way that everyone can comprehend. Another pundit (a mechanic/technic) sad that it was probably because Dani had to ask himself all those questions and get the answer on his own. So basically Dani loves to learn. returning to the coaching, it's not just about KTM riders, or now that he is retired. Apparently in 2018, Maverick complained that the Yamaha was not working and Dani, who has never rider a Yamaha (or a non-Honda at that point) suggested some modifications to a rival. Apparently it was what he needed because Maverick went to win the next race.
He is not kind to himself. He heard his own stats and gets down because he is no a MotoGP World Championship. I think that Dani sees himself still as a kid fighting against his idols/top riders without realizing that he is now a legend and his the idol of other riders. (Marc and Álex M (especially Álex) are open about Dani being his idols. Also Ana has him as an idol!). Don't get me wrong, he is proud of what he has done and accomplished, but when you see his numbers compared to Vale, Marc, Jorge or Casey, he feels like he did nothing.
He never will see a bad thing about anyone. I'm serious even with all the Puig-Honda stuff that has gone on, Dani still talks about Puig and how he is the reason he is there. That without Puig he would had never done it-. The worst think I heard him said about Honda is 'a serious of bad decision made them be there'. And lets be a honest this is not a bad thing. He could drag them through the mud, but he is a gentlemen.
He is also a fighter, and not just on track. He has always had to fight with the bike and his body and also with Honda because he was not always listened.
And the worst thing, which also could be seen as good one, it's actually something he picked from Puig. Apparently people around Dani said that he would come to you, ask the questions and once he got the answer, h will leave. Some times even leave you with the words on the mouth. Apparently it's because they are hands on the job and are not in the mood to do small talk when it's not time for it. I think people mentioned it got better, but that definitely didn't help with his unapproachable aura he had back then.
He also seems to have a terrible memory when is not properly on track stuff or not something that blow out of proportion. Recently (December 2022) an interview wit Dani and Jorge (and other ex-riders) was realized and Jorge was the one who knew about all the intricacies and little details about them, while Dani was 'I don't remember you/me was there' which was funny because it's your husband enemies to lover friends slow burn.
And that is all I can think about at the moment. I hope this helps you/you were after
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Dani Pedrosa’s passion for Japanese culture will blow your mind!
Hi, Dani! It’s well known that your nickname is baby samurai. Do you think your love of Japan chose you, or did you choose it?
Not sure which came first but I have always been fascinated by Samurai and the Japanese culture. I don’t know who picked who but it’s been a perfect match for me for sure.
Do you have anything that reminds you of Japan in your day-to-day life?
Well of course I have the ‘Little Samurai’ as my logo so I see that a lot in my day to day life! Obviously spending all my career with Honda, I have received many trinkets and gifts from Japanese fans and colleagues which I keep and always remind me of Japan. I have strong roots with Japan and the Japanese, they have played a huge part in my life!
We know that the Japanese GP is one of your favourites. What is it like to stay in Japan during a GP?
Honestly it’s a shame that we don’t get to see so much since the race weekend is so busy and we stay at the circuit hotel. So we only see the race track and hotel and then usually we have to leave for the next race.
Have you been on holiday to Japan? Would you like to go back? What did you most like about your visit?
I’ve never had the chance to holiday there but I’ve often thought that when I retire I’d like to go and spend a few months in Japan and travel around. Experience the temples and traditional Japanese ways of life and study some meditation techniques and learn more about it. I do know the people are very friendly and hospitable and it’s a fascinating culture that should be experienced for sure.
What would you like to bring home from Japan? And what Spanish things would you like to take there? Apart from Spanish jamón of course hahaha…
I don’t really take anything to Japan as I like to embrace their culture when I’m there… but I would like to bring home some Samurai swords to hang in my house.
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Do you like karaoke? How is your singing voice? Have you ever sung karaoke in Japan?
Haha, not really and my singing voice is terrible! It depends where I am and who I’m with! I’m quite shy so this isn’t really something I would get up and do in a group of strangers or in public, but maybe with a few friends in a small environment. I did do it once in Japan in 2013, after the Motegi race a lot of the paddock goes to The Cage in Narita – close to the airport – and we all had a lot of fun partying there with the team and singing we had a good time.
There are some expressions in the Japanese language that are unforgettable and transmit the culture. Could you tell us two phrases that really had an impact on you?
Not really any sayings but there are some traditions that my team have taught me which I really value. One is the Darumu doll which is seen as a talisman of good luck for the Japanese. At first, the figure’s eyes are both blank white. Then you choose your goal or wish and paint in one of the figure’s two eyes. Once the desired goal is achieved, then you can draw in the second eye.
Do you like Japanese food? What are your favourite dishes? Do you like to cook sushi, tempura, and other traditional Japanese dishes?
I really like teppanyaki and sushi, also the noodles are good! I’m not a very good cook so probably better I leave it to the experts!
Do you like martial arts? Is there one that you especially like because of its philosophy?
Yes, very much, in particular I like the art form of Aikido. This uses circular rather than linear movements, with the defender moving out of the line of attack and then using his opponent’s own momentum to overcome him. The defender does not attempt to block his opponent’s blows or in any way to clash with his opponent’s force. With my size, I find this the most interesting as you only defend and use your opponent’s energy against them.
Do you know any Japanese? Can you say three sentences in Japanese one after the other? You can send us a video to prove it 
I can say some basic greetings, like ‘Hello, I’m Dani Pedrosa, nice to meet you. See you later!”… haha.
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Have you tried out any other traditional Japanese arts? Flower arrangement, calligraphy, cooking, painting…?
Not really, but I would like to learn more about the art of Japanese archery – Kyudo. This is a kind of meditation, finding your ‘Zen’, to become more aware of the present without looking back to the past or into the future. Only then can you reach your highest potential and find inner harmony. It is learnt with mind and intellect, but you work towards practicing it without either and to let go of the intellect and to try and stand with the bow fully drawn, not feeling the need to hit the target. This way you can practice in a way which focuses on the proper breathing, proper mindset and proper body movements, not on hitting the target. If done correctly, you can hit the target—potentially with your eyes shut. Potentially, that is. But in order to even get close to that you would have to practice for many, many years, and perhaps never reach it. But with kuydo, as with all other “Ways”, they try to focus on the journey, not the goal.
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You recently told us in #AskMarcDani2017 that you’d like to learn more about zen and meditation. What do you know about Eastern philosophy?
Zen is the Japanese word for meditation and all I know is that it’s a very powerful, ancient, meditation practice. It demands high self-control and involves techniques and ideals to promote relaxation, build your energy within and develop feelings of compassion and patience.
Ninjas or samurai, who would win in a fight?
It doesn’t matter who wins, what is important is the attitude and I prefer the attitude of the Samurai.
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so much love to you all!!! I am biting you gently and lovingly like dani is biting his medal
Big thank you to @miamordanipedrosa and @marquezian for organizing the @danilovefest event this month. I personally didn't have the time to really produce new content but it was super cool nevertheless.
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Dani's weekend in Jerez
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Dani Pedrosa in Jerez through the years x Centuries - Fall Out Boy // Dani has achieved 10 podiums in the MotoGP category at this circuit. 3rd in 2012 and 2014, 2nd in 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2011, 1st in 2008, 2013 and 2017. He also won here in 2005 in the 250cc. insp.
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Dani finds out he got P3 in Jerez, 2024 x
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enjoy Dani :)
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GOOD MORNING!! HAPPY JEREZ WEEKEND!!! all Dani content is welcome for the whole weekend!! (also @ dorna and ktm btw...pls feed us)
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dani pedrosa is congratulated by ktm for his fourth place finish in the sprint, jerez 2024
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