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Pedrosa reveals he has "several options" after leaving Honda

Dani Pedrosa says he is considering "several options" as his future destination following his long-time relationship with Honda's MotoGP outfit.

Dani Pedrosa, Repsol Honda Team

Dani Pedrosa, Repsol Honda Team

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Pedrosa will leave Honda after 13 years with the Japanese manufacturer in MotoGP, as he will be replaced by Jorge Lorenzo.

A not-yet-announced Yamaha satellite team was thought to be among Pedrosa's options for 2019, as well as retirement from the sport.

However, in a press conference prior to his home grand prix in Barcelona, he had no updates on his future apart from revealing that he has "several options".

"It was my wish that I can say something clear for this GP after the last race but unfortunately things still are not as clear as I would like," said Pedrosa. "I can't really say something very clear.

"Only [thing] I can say today is I have several options that are good options. But still is not so clear so I cannot say much more than this.

"I need the time to think about them and I would not take the rush to make the wrong decision.

"At the same time I would like to have it clear because this would allow me to race with more free mind and more focus on the GP."

Pedrosa didn't confirm whether all his options are within MotoGP and, when asked if retirement is among them, he said: "I cannot speak about the options and I cannot say if what you say [retiring] is correct or no.

"I only say that there are options and still considering."

Pedrosa said an announcement is unlikely to happen during the Catalan GP, as he wants to focus on his riding.

"No [announcement this weekend], I don't think so at least. I would like to focus on the GP. In the days after the GP.

"I would not like to be thinking about this when I'm competing because that would not be good for concentration, so my aim this weekend is to do a good weekend.

"Last time in Mugello was very hard so I hope that this weekend can be the opposite.

Poor Mugello showing down to Honda departure

Pedrosa endured one of his weakest MotoGP weekends last time out at Mugello, as he qualified 20th and crashed out of the race.

He admitted that the developments about his situation as well as uncertainty regarding his future played a part in why he underperformed at Mugello.

"Yes, one part was this. Obviously I struggled a lot with the setting of the bike.

"I had something wrong on the bike all weekend and we couldn't see what was wrong.

"Then finally Saturday we find something and then I suddenly was in warm-up again back to inside the top 10.

"Something was wrong on the bike but at the same time something was also going in the head.

"With the let's say bad set-up or whatever was wrong on the bike, I could do a little better if you are not overthinking but I hope this weekend I can handle in a better way."

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