Dani Pedrosa: The Silent Samurai Full Documentary
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Enjoy a look back at Dani Pedrosa’s motorcycling career as seen through the eyes of his coach, friend and former MotoGP star Sete Gibernau. Relive the key moments that made him one of the most talented riders of his generation.
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A true racer, but most importantly, A True Gentleman
Oh hi royal big love from indonesia
Glad I watched this, what a life this man has lived, I wish him all the best in his future endeavors.
100%respect, he dont have haters
its samurai
yes he is..oh my little samurai
This is the kind of athlete I like: A True Gentleman: Humble, Honest and Passionate. Great documentary and editing as well !
Aku lebih suka abang pedrosa dari pada magmarques..sukses bang
While often being shadowed by the other riders, Dani always manages to put up a good show for the fans and crowd.. The Silent Samurai indeed.
His mother quotes make me cry and inspired.
Do you think i'll be same as before?
No,you won't be the same, you'll be better
Great quote!
This quote 😍
How could you not admire or like this guy? So humble in winning, losing and even in retiring. A true role model for everyone who has a heart for the sport. Thanks Dani, Honda and RedBull!
i do, but he did not try it harder... he did not care about being 2nd or 3rd
Total Respect and very well said!
@@Big1_ May be he is up to his level.
I'm not crying, you're crying... I have so much love for this man. A true legend!
Nobody is crying. We have more serious things than that.
this guy is a real motivation for generations
Dani Pedrosa, campeón mundial de nuestros corazones, mejor piloto, mejor persona, un abrazo campeón
He got so much flak in his last year ... but he beat rossi, he beat marc, he beat lorenzo, he even beat stoner. He never got the title, but he truly deserved it.
He certainly didn't deserve any flak. In the end I think that Honda developed their bike so much for Marquez and his style that it just didn't suit Pedrosa in the slightest. It's a shame he never got a MotoGP title, but in a way, as he explains himself, what he gave and the way he conducted himself will be remembered more fondly by people like me than if he'd won several MotoGP titles, Pedrosa is correct it's not all about the results.
the only one, in my eyes:) , that deserved another title, over Rossi:) Rossi fan to the bone but I would have screamed in joy if Dani was the one who took it.
After your post, nothing is really left to be said. Thank you
Marc, Rossi...needed titles to call themselves champion but not this guy! He doesn't call himself one - yet WE DO! That's Victory...Winning is something else!
@@ratnakararumugam2582 well said
15:03 - 15:30 this is the genuine expression for the love he has for this sport. At 15:23 the look on his face is so authentic, you cannot fake that.
Wow!
He's a true spirit, a true inspiration to all the short riders who fear of riding high performance bikes. We miss you Dani, we miss you...
Dani will always be one of my favorites. As much for his skill on a bike as for the person he is off of one.
15:03 That's the most elegant description of feeling "at one" with the bike that I've ever heard.
The finest thing a sportsman can do is retire in his own terms, of his own volition. To watch a sport retire a sportsman is absolutely heartbreaking.
Heart breaking? Everyone is gonna stop riding a bike someday, why cry over that?
@@250txc everyone is gonna die someday, why cry over that?
Its not easy to make a comeback after an injury and compete on the same level, but after 14 major surgeries and numerous other injuries, Dani showed the world one can always become better at what they do even after a setback, if they love what they do.... Always a huge championship contender in motogp, a softspoken and brilliant rider..... this documentary is a great tribute to the legend!
You can't watch this without shedding a tear😍.What an inspiration he is.Defied all physical aspects and found his own way to succeed in Moto Gp.I love Dani till death🧡.
Respect! To walk away from something you love and have done all your life when you're still capable but, maybe for preservation of your many years to come has to be one of the hardest decisions ever! Now he can enjoy riding in a relaxed setting... Awesome documentary!
Not saying you are wrong or anything thing but I just don't understand the respect word... Maybe you can explain it with some details...
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I see your type of words lots out here and ~never really understand the 'respect' aspect for a guy stopping to do something different...
@@250txc For me personally, I use the word respect because, I respect someone who can make a tough decision like this. I think staying around and possibly getting hurt, hurting someone else, or not being 100% in it to win it, just to get a check is what some people do. This man chose to walk away when he was clearly still a top rider because it seems he felt like he had nothing else to prove. I guess I just feel like it's admirable to step out before you're just a shell of your former self. Respect does have many meanings and, it probably gets used a little more than needed, like amazing or love etc. Lol... hard for me to describe it but, I hope it helps in understanding my use of it in this case!
Nice to have someone actually ask a question here rather than just attack or troll! ~Respect~ Lol
@@lukeb8265 Ok and I can see your point and it is a valid point but remember, we all make tough decisions just usually most did not make a sack of money at a profession we were working to ease the transition period into a new line of work,
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Did you hear about the family farmer guy that went ~broke farming in America in the 1980s? He had to quit the only life he knew of growing cotton, hunting, fishing, and join the US Army? It sucked as he almost ended up in the sand-box conflict but made it through and ended up at M$,, Point being, he made it but had no business off the farm,,
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Then there is the collapse of the USA banking system in the 2007? Millions of Americans lost their homes through no fault of their own, and they came back from that and survived,,
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You gotta remember, most out here are adolescents, teenagers, just young guys who have very little life experiences or wisdom,, They fall into copy-cating others around them and what they read from other adolescents OR BOTS and there you go,,
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You do know BOTS are all around us right now? They are here, for one thing really, to cause more replies on any thread,, But make no mistake, a BOT is a computer program running in memory that a programmer wrote to influence you in a specific manner, Welcome to the future and you will be controlled by BOTS and AI programming,
@@250txc I've had my share of hard knocks in life, trust me. Very close, special people to me have died, one of my kids lost the gift of sight... and it would seem easy to trivialize an athlete who, like you say, "made a sack of money". The human condition is complex. Of course the farmer, the soldier, etc. they all deserve respect. Nobody knows what we endure inside and I'm not here to judge, just to admire those people who achieve the pinnacle of their profession, like Dani did, and I don't think that the fact that others have also struggled in life, takes away from his accomplishments, so I join with all the others who express respect and thanks to Dani Pedrosa for giving it his all and giving us so many great moments, and for quitting before killing himself, which would be an unnecessary tragedy for all who know him and follow him. Peace.
250txc
It’s crystal clear what respect means. Look it up in the dictionary. It all applies.
Little outside and so big inside ! He diserves all our respect ! He'll stay a legend ! MotoGP races won't be the same without him...
The most disciplined rider ever. We miss you❤
He’s one of the few guys who just got his head down and got on with it. Worked hard and raced as hard as he could.
Initially I didn’t like him, until I saw some interviews and “background” scenes of him... and I realised he’s just quiet and wants to get on with it - not parade for the tv cameras.
Respect little dude!
Love this person a lot. He, Rossi and Lorenzo are the reason I started watching MotoGP. Dani is a legend. Thank You Dani.
ho sempre avuto una grande stima di Dani sia come pilota che come persona .rimarrai nei nostri cuori
My favourite rider since 2009.. He really gives the commitment when in the racing.Always try the best.
The first things that I always like about him is he is humble, honest, and passionate person,. That's the true athlete. Thus,
It is not easy decision to make. As a fan, I always respect your decision. THANK YOU, DANI PEDROSA. Very talented rider and humble person.
Daniel Pedrosa Is my favorite motorcyclist since i wached the first MotoGP race of my Life so thank you for this documentary and thank to Dani for be the person that he is😉♥️🏍️
Thank you for the documentary. His smile at the end sums up his great passion for motorcycling. Respect.
A true gentleman. A good boy, always smiling and never a word out of place. I have always admired him on the track, and I think he deserved a world championship in MotoGP. Too bad for the many injuries, it was really very unlucky. Good luck Dani. Enjoy your family and your passions.
I'm proud to say as a child watching motogp races, He was and still is my idol
He will always be the best rider for me ❤
15:01 The magical feeling those words of his give you... A truly inspirational human...
How I wished to see him lift MotoGP title at least once.....but still he's my favorite...
Role model n inspiration to so many people
We always love you, Dani...
Satu Hati from Indonesian.. ❤
Tai
Great racer
@@noersalim1730 bau
@wes emboh lah
Kamu otak tai. Makan tai. Bau tai. Kepribadian tai. Watak tai.
Makanya komen nya bisanya hanya TAI.
Karena kamulah sebenar benarnya TAI😁😁😁
I never saw this side of him...what a respectful, kind and humble soul..he deserves this...very beautiful cinematography too. Well done!
Dani the type of guy we all aspire to be. What an exceptional human.
Without doubt the best documentary ive seen on a motogp rider ! was a powerful watch, love the bike hes had built too
Uno de los mejores pilotos de la historia, que demostró que en este deporte no hay necesidad de ir atropellando a los demás para ganar carreras; Dani dominaba esas máquinas bestiales y las hacia volar a pesar de su talla. Todo un ejemplo de caballerosidad, juego limpio y amor por el deporte.
Oh no, short film. Dani deserve more. Dani is amazing, great guy, great pilot, great person.
The samurai soul. Honor.
Thank you Dani. We love you forever.
One of the best rider I've ever seen on a racetrack. I was really impressed with how he looked like a dancer while riding, smooth and accurate at the same time.
Great documentary! TERIMA KASIH, Dani. I'm your fan from Indonesia and I'll always be your fan. MotoGP will never be the same without you on the track. Wish you always the best. Muchas gracias #26 PEDROSA.
Does someone else cry? 🥺
And also i can never get over the fact that his smile is so contagious ☺️❤️
So much respect for The Little Samurai. He is a champion in my eyes. You will truly be missed on the track. Last year i had the chance to see you ride for the last time. As a rider. That was amazing. One of my heroes.... Thank You Dani Pedrosa!
Definitely of my favorite video on CZcams!
We'll miss you Dani! MotoGP will miss you!
Currently there is no one in MotoGP that matches his smooth and flowing style. Never brutal, never rough, capoeira, poetry in motion. I really miss him, always humble, always nice yet pushing to the max.
Oh man I cried in the end. What a guy. I have followed MotoGP since I was a kid back in 2002. I am a Rossi fan but I have always wanted to see Dani take one Championship with him in the bag, he really deserved it and I feel so sad for him. One of the most humble and really down to earth guys that have raced on that grid. Man he is missed.
When Stoner went fishing, I thought it would be his year. Then MM came took the bike development to his hands. Dani had deserved at least 1 title. Such a shame. Great driver. Enjoy your easy life Dani
Pedrosa is my favorite rider ...
and thank you for the race that impressed me all this time ...
Salam Satu Hati for pedrosa as the best legend racer moto gp ...
Thank you Dani, can't say anything more for what you did 🙏
I have great respect for this athlete, Dani Pedrosa, a true fighter and a gentleman on the track, an exemplary rider who had a lot of bad luck with injuries but who gave everything to the end to be MotoGP champion and offer the maximum show to fans of this sport. We hope to see him in the future in the maximum competition. Good luck Dani. Greetings to all from Spain.
il migliore degli spagnoli di sempre, il più onesto, il più sincero.. un'icona del motociclismo. camomillo, il meglio!
Overwhelming video about a great sportsman, great rider but mainly a great person. thank you
I always admired Dani for the way he has carried himself as a person through his MotoGP career and how even after some bad injuries he always got up and carried on.
I know he got some stick in the press in the past about his personality which I thought was unfair. You can see a bit of his true personality come out in this short documentary.
Enjoy your retirement Dani.
Humanly Dani is a wonderful person.
On the track a very elegant driver, with a very pro style and very efficient, he really deserved the title, he came close several times.I
t will forever be my favorite pilot.
Well done Dani and good luck with your future endeavors.
You might gone from the cheers, but you'll never forgotten, thanks Dani...
Huge fan Dani, you are a true inspiration for me and many more❤️
actually i m really sad about his choice to quit from motogp but...you always get my heart...because of you i like seeing motogp.......dani.....you are true rider who i love much .....so much love.....i will always support you ....my fave rider....😘😘😘
He was so quiet and hard working, not flashy, that it was easy to overlook what an outstanding sportsman and determined champion he was, this was a great tribute to him 👌
The best thing about motorcycle racing is the presence of great people like you Dani!
Thank you for being the clean part of a beautiful sport!
As a person you are the one who won the most ... the heart of all MotoGP fans!
one can feel his pain or stress but for Dani probably it is the hardest and endless pain that going through. respect for Dani, biggest fan of him #26
CZcams has been recommending me this for 7 months and now I watch it
We hope you enjoyed it!
Same with me. I feel too late.
The only rider that got me into motogp. Although he never won championship at motogp level but he is the kind of person i admired both on and off track. I miss him 😭 which is why i watch this video again for nth times
Take care Champ! You were the kindest and classiest rider in MotoGP.
Thank you for everything you've done for us MotoGP fans and the sport Little Samurai. You will be missed 😢
Great video. So much respect for Dani.
Huge respect and love for Dani..!!
Beautifully crafted documentary..!!
I wish Dani a healthy and fulfilling life ahead..!!
A great rider and a great man, yes I have serious respect for Dani.
Well I had a good cry but loved every minute of it.
Yeahh it touches my heart
What a humble and honerable man. Good luck with whatever you do next Dani. Was a privelege to see you race.
I watch now the Documentary, i am 50 years old and remembered him to compete. A class by his own, every other driver afraid of him of his competitive spirit. Respect to this great driver.
Merci Dani pour toutes ces années. Pat
A wonderful documentary on a very special human being and superb athlete. It dawned on me there is something about Dani Pedrosa and Felipe Massa that I find similar. Both gentlemen, both fair, both very fast (the fastest at times), both low profile and unpretentious. And both lacked the proper good luck at certain key times in their careers. Obviously 2012 was for Dani what 2008 was for Massa, and for those years, and for their nobility of spirit as well as their talent, they will never be forgotten.
Bro, Massa was a bitch...
Thanks for the memories Dani 🤙🏾🤙🏾
That was an incredible documentary. I’ve never seen anything like it.
Grande Dani!!!! Mitico!! Umile e sempre corretto!!!!!
The most respectful and great rider I've known in the industry. Also, I believe he is a great person to be around with, aside from racing.
I hope one day, I could have the honor to shake his hands!
What a great movie, so emotional aswell, much respect for Dani!!
Thank you Redbull for this ❤️❤️❤️. Dani is a legend and thank you for entertaining us😘😘
Dani pedrosa the legend of MotoGP .... My hero..... ❤️❤️❤️....... Thank you DP26.. THE SAMURAI
wonderful human being and a great racing talent.. a fitting documentary for Dani..
Dani was the guy to vouch for, if there is one thing he will always be remembered for is his fairness and his conduct. I just wish he could have remain connected to what he loves to do and what he has dedicated himself to. I would have loved to see him on the Yamaha. But its time when its time I guess. Salut to the Samurai
Not so fast. He was a shite teammate to Hayden in 2006.
@@haganengr all champions are bad team mates, because the only thing that matters to them is winning and in no small terms, the desire to succeed is all encompassing
Thanks for this Dani's exposure, very well. Dani's been highly recorded, already. He's intelligent with his strength and weakness, but a very humanistic and humble one. Love you Dani.......
Man i miss motogp and going to miss seeing this guy on a bike! Always one of ny favorites. Best of luck DP26!!
(At the press conference part) "did someone cut onions??" So hard for me to see ppl choked up. Hope he's happy and heals up from his most recent surgery soon.
Thank you Dani. I feel we only just met you through this.
Beautiful documentary on one of the best of his generation. I didn't cry on the retirement of Casey Stoner, the rider coz of whom I started watching MotoGP. But on Dani's retirement I wept like a kid lost his icecream. I salute to him. 👌👌👌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Not only one of the best bike racers ever, one of the coolest guys to have done it...
Enhorabuena Dani, Eres un Campeón y siempre lo serás, y como persona fantástico, extraordinario por tu humildad y humanidad. Gracias por todo lo que has dado al motociclismo y ahora a disfrutar de todo lo que te queda, que es muchísimo más.
JoseAntonio Raúl hola, que moto es la que le regalaron al final del documental?
@@javierfernandezdiaz9218 Una artesanal de Deux
Dani you were great. Watching you ride that Honda was always a joy. Thank you.
Thank you to Red Bull for making this tribute to an awesome rider.
Un Signore delle moto, come pochissimi altri.
Rispetto e onore Dani#26😎
If there is something like an injustice of fate, then the DANI#26 was never allowed to become Moto GP World Champion. For me, this extremely likeable little man can belong in the ranks of the greats, despite the lack of a title. Dani.. you are already a LEGEND!
Que gran historia dani, queda mucho por hacer, sin duda le diste al mundo del motociclismo técnicas que se aplican al día de hoy. Saludos desde Bolivia.
champion in my heart... Great documentary.
its almost 6 years that i didnt watch motogp properly, and within those years so many things happened including this...man im gonna miss cheering for Dani.
Great Respect for you ,,,,from Italy
One of rider that i respect So much is dani pedrosa, Thanks for your contribution in moto GP dani😢😢
You came into that final season racing so brilliantly and suffered so much misfortune in the early races. 2018 Should have been great for you but you got mugged! When you announced your retirement, I lost interest in watching MotoGP, right there and then.
Thank you for all of the races, the wins, the podiums, the great battles, for being so genuine, so honest and honourable. You are a true superstar and I feel privileged to be one of your fans.
The best era of #motogp , Dani, Stoner, Lorenzo, Hayden, Rossi ... I miss you guys racing together.... cheers to you all 🤟
Yo esperaba un año más de carrera, eres uno de mis favoritos en Motogp... Te extrañaremos, saludos desde #Rep.Dominicana
He had a custom bike built around a 500cc Honda two-stroke...how cool is that? Enjoy retirement Dani!
So often dudes think they need the maximum horsepower for the most fun. But, no one needs 1.300 cc and 180 hp to enjoy riding a motorcycle. The excessive power is a matter of ego and insecurity. And, as my wife says, to compensate for a small penis sometimes. I am writing this because I own a 1978 Husqvarna CR 360 fitted with minor improvements, but essentially original, which I have owned and maintained for years, and is a blast to ride. I wouldn't trade it for a modern KTM 4 stroke for anything in the world. But maybe I would trade it for a 1968 Husqvarna Viking 360 model... ; º )
@@chicobicalho5621 I ride a 200cc KTM-powered Bajaj RS200 - always leaves with a smile on my face.
Chico Bicalho i ride a 1190 ktm 150hp, and i have 21cm penis, not always both things are relationated, someones enjoy the big aceleration, and others enjoy relaxed cruising 🤷♂️
@@chicobicalho5621 I bought a 2000 ZX-12R because the last bike I had pre children was the ZX-11. I love my bike, I've almost killed myself on it, but I'll never get rid of it. I'm now after my last incident this year considering a much smaller bike for daily riding, but still love the power and sound of my Ninja...I actually respect it now!
@@chicobicalho5621 In your opinion......Or maybe there are just people who enjoy the thrill of having a fuckton of power kick your ass when you pin it. Riding is different things to different people all this "no one needs this or that" is bullshit. Each to their own as long as said people ride responsibly around other people on public roads and take it to the track to get their racing fix
Pedrosa siempre. Fuerte abrazo campeón!!!
Vuen piloto
What a rider, what a guy, big congrats for Dani’s career, it was magic, thank you CHAMPION