Marquez and Pedrosa reunited for GP of France

LeMans
LeMans

After a three race absence, this weekend Dani Pedrosa will return to race alongside Marc Marquez for the Repsol Honda Team in Le Mans.

Dani received surgery to his right arm to alleviate discomfort from arm pump and as a result missed the races in the Americas, Argentina and Spain, but returns in Le Mans for round five of the 2015 World Championship. Marc, who was also injured in a training accident after the GP of Argentina, managed to fight for a courageous 2nd place in Spain, and now arrives in Le Mans this weekend almost back to 100%.

The Le Mans Bugatti circuit is very stop-and-go, with plenty of slow turns where braking and acceleration performance are crucial. Riders and their engineers concentrate on honing their machines’ stability during braking, as well as improving rear-end traction for the numerous hairpin exits. The 4.18km circuit features the same start-finish straight as the Le Mans 24hr event and a blindingly fast right-hander leading to the famous Dunlop chicane. Following this quick start to the lap, the stop-start character becomes evident, with a slow right-hander leading on to the main straight. It is one of nine right hand turns, and four lefts.

Marc has had mixed results at this circuit, but took his first MotoGP victory here last year, he’s also enjoyed a victory in 2011 (Moto2) and podiums in 2013 (MotoGP) and 2010 (125cc). Dani has finished on the podium 7 times including an emphatic win in atrocious conditions during the MotoGP race in 2013 and three victories in the lower classes (2003 in 125cc, 2004 and 2005 in 250cc).

Marc Marquez 93

Championship Standing: 4th – 56 points

"Since Jerez we’ve been able to rest and now I’m feeling much stronger for this weekend. I visited Dr. Mir for a checkup and my finger is definitely improving and healing well. I haven’t trained much this past week in order to give my finger a chance to restore back to 100%, which was our main goal. I like the Le Mans track, the weather is always changeable but last year it was really good and I took my first win in the MotoGP class, so let’s hope it’s the nice for us again this year!"

Marc Marquez Statistics

Date of Birth

17/02/1993

Birthplace

Lleida, (Catalonia) – Spain

Height

168 cm

Weight

59 kg

Hobbies

Mountain Biking, Video games

Racing Number

93

First Race

1998 “Enduro per nens"

Grand Prix Debut

2008 125cc Portugal GP (KTM 125 FRR)

GPs raced

118

GP pole positions

52 (14 in 125cc, 14 in 250cc, 24 in MotoGP)

Total GP podiums

71 (14 x 125cc, 25 x Moto2, 32 x MotoGP)

Total GP wins

46 (10 x 125cc, 16 x Moto2, 20 x MotoGP)

First GP Win

2010 125cc Italian GP (Derbi RSA 125)

World titles

4 (1 x 125cc – 2010, 1 x Moto2 – 2012, 2 x MotoGP – 2013, 2014)

Previous Results in Le Mans

2014 1st (MotoGP), 2013 3rd (MotoGP), 2012 DNF (Moto2), 2011 1st (Moto2), 2010 3rd (125cc), 2009 DNF (Moto2), 2008 DNF (125cc)

Dani Pedrosa 26

Championship Standing: 14th – 10 points

"I’ve been doing a lot of therapy in the past few weeks since the operation and I am improving step by step. I’m beginning to feel stronger and looking forward to getting back on the bike – after all, this is the best way to check the feeling after all the rehabilitation work. It will be good to get back to my team and catch up with them all after this time and of course to see all the fans in Le Mans, so let’s hope the weather is kind to us again like in 2014!"

Dani Pedrosa Statistics

Date of Birth

29/09/1985

Birthplace

Sabadell, (Catalonia) – Spain

Height

160 cm

Weight

51kg

Hobbies

Cycling, Motocross, Windsurfing, Cinema

Racing number

26

First race

1997 Pocket bike race

Grand Prix debut

2001. 125cc Japanese GP, Suzuka – (Honda RS125R)

GPs raced

228

GP pole positions

45 (9 in 125cc, 9 in 250cc, 27 in MotoGP)

Total GP podiums

134 (17 x 125cc, 24 x 250cc, 94 x MotoGP)

Total GP wins

49 (8 x 125cc, 15 x 250cc, 26 x MotoGP)

First GP win

2002. 125cc Dutch GP, Assen – (Honda RS125R)

World titles

3 (1 x 125cc – 2003, 2 x 250cc – 2004, 2005)

Previous Results in Le Mans

2014 5th (MotoGP), 2013 1st (MotoGP), 2012 4th (MotoGP), 2011 DNF (MotoGP), 2010 5th (MotoGP), 2009 3rd (MotoGP), 2008 4th (MotoGP), 2007 4th (MotoGP), 2006 3rd (MotoGP), 2005 1st (250cc), 2004 1st (250cc), 2003 1st (125cc), 2002 3rd (125cc), 2001 17th (125cc)

Rider Standings

Pos.

Rider

Num

Nation

Points

Team

Constructor

1

ROSSI Valentino

46

ITA

82

Movistar Yamaha MotoGP

Yamaha

2

DOVIZIOSO Andrea

4

ITA

67

Ducati Team

Ducati

3

LORENZO Jorge

99

SPA

62

Movistar Yamaha MotoGP

Yamaha

4

MARQUEZ Marc

93

SPA

56

Repsol Honda Team

Honda

5

IANNONE Andrea

29

ITA

50

Ducati Team

Ducati

6

CRUTCHLOW Cal

35

GBR

47

CWM LCR Honda

Honda

7

SMITH Bradley

38

GBR

36

Monster Yamaha Tech 3

Yamaha

8

ESPARGARO Aleix

41

SPA

31

Team Suzuki Ecstar

Suzuki

9

ESPARGARO Pol

44

SPA

26

Monster Yamaha Tech 3

Yamaha

10

VINALES Maverick

25

SPA

20

Team Suzuki Ecstar

Suzuki

11

PETRUCCI Danilo

9

ITA

19

Pramac Racing

Ducati

12

REDDING Scott

45

GBR

13

Estrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS

Honda

13

HERNANDEZ Yonny

68

COL

12

Pramac Racing

Ducati

14

PEDROSA Dani

26

SPA

10

Repsol Honda Team

Honda

15

BARBERA Hector

8

SPA

10

Avintia Racing

Ducati

16

MILLER Jack

43

AUS

6

CWM LCR Honda

Honda

17

AOYAMA Hiroshi

7

JPN

5

Repsol Honda Team

Honda

18

HAYDEN Nicky

69

USA

3

Aspar MotoGP Team

Honda

19

BAZ Loris

76

FRA

2

Athina Forward Racing

Forward Yamaha

20

BAUTISTA Alvaro

19

SPA

2

Aprilia Racing Team Gresini

Aprilia

21

BRADL Stefan

6

GER

1

Athina Forward Racing

Forward Yamaha