BMW’s flagship tourer makes it to the Lowest spot on this list, Which should give you an idea of what else is in Store. By - ReloadeD DevilS 10. BMW K 1600 GTL Price - Rs 28,30,000 The Beemer comes with all the bells and whistles you’d expect on a tourer of this price, including xenon headlights, an electric screen, an audio system and heated grips and seats. The Pro version also gets keyless ignition, a quickshifter, adaptive headlights, a reverse gear and hill-start control. 9. 2018 Honda Gold Wing Tour Price - Rs 28,49,975 Honda’s Top-of-the-line Tourer is a direct competitor to the Beemer above & Similarly Well-Equipped. The Gold Wing gets a 7-speed automatic gearbox, keyless ignition, a 7.0-inch TFT display, Apple Car Play, an electric screen, heated grips and seats and even a double-wishbone front suspension. 8. Harley-Davidson Road Glide Special Price - Rs 32,99,000 This is Harley-Davidson’s most well-equipped and expensive cruiser ...
Dani Pedrosa has announced that he will retire from MotoGP at the end of the 2018 season of the motorcycle championship. The 33-year-old Spaniard made this announcement before the German Grand Prix to be held this weekend.
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Pedrosa has spent his entire MotoGP career at the Repsol Honda team, having made his debut in 2006.

Pedrosa has helped Honda win seven constructor's titles, with six being for the works-backed Repsol outfit.

The present season has been rough for him, he has had a podium finish in the eight races that have happened and is currently at 12th position in the championship.

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But he was left without a ride, when the team did not renew his contract beyond the current season & signing Jorge Lorenzo as his replacement for 2019.There were reports of him joining Yamaha's new satellite operation, the Sepang circuit-owned SIC Racing Team but this new development means that is highly unlikely to happen.

Over his 18 year long career, he achieved the third most number of podiums, 54 wins and three World Championships.He has finished second in the championship thrice, in 2007, 2010 and 2012, but a MotoGP title has been elusive. He won the 125cc title in 2003 and the 250cc titles in 2004 and 2005.
Pedrosa has helped Honda win seven constructor's titles, with six being for the works-backed Repsol outfit.

The present season has been rough for him, he has had a podium finish in the eight races that have happened and is currently at 12th position in the championship.
Pedrosa Announced,
“Next year I won’t compete in the Championship, I’ll finish my career in MotoGP this season. It’s a decision I’ve thought about for a long time and it’s a hard decision because this is the sport I love but despite having good opportunities to keep racing, I feel like I don’t live racing with the same intensity as before and I now have different priorities in my life.
I would like to express how fortunate I feel to have had this experience and these opportunities in my life, it’s been an amazing life to have been racing for such an important team and in front of all the fans. I achieved way more than I expected and I’m very, very proud of what I’ve done in the sport. I’ve fulfilled my dream of becoming a racer and that’s something that I didn’t expect when I was a kid watching TV, watching riders in the World Championship."

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