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Pedrosa: I had to hold on for second
A revitalised Dani Pedrosa returned to the MotoGP podium at Aragon in Spain after winning an enthralling last-lap duel with Valentino Rossi to secure the runner-up spot. Pedrosa has been accused of lacking fight in the past but no-one who witnessed Sunday's race could doubt the Repsol Honda rider's battling spirit as he fought tooth and nail with the Movistar Yamaha rider on a blistering final lap. Each rider made a series of strong but fair passes and although Rossi appeared to have made his move stick at Turn 4, Pedrosa squeezed back ahead at Turn 7, forcing the 36-year-old wide with a manoeuvre that ultimately decided the outcome, even though Rossi briefly moved back in front with a...
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