MotoGP is currently in a phase of great balance, where the differences between bikes and manufacturers are not radical in terms of lap times. Dani Pedrosa would like to see bikes that prioritize rider talent even more, without some of the current assistance systems and aerodynamics.
In a conversation with Jorge Lorenzo on the podcast “Dura la Vita,” the KTM test rider was asked what he would change in MotoGP. He replied:
– I would remove all the aids that make the competition very equal, like everything that happens at the starts, the aids for corner exits, the aerodynamics, and I would remove all that to see much more of the rider’s talent.
Regarding his long-term perspectives for MotoGP, Pedrosa commented: ‘And hopefully, in 2050, we will see a MotoGP that has grown much more in terms of fanbase and is even more spectacular’.