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Marc Marquez has been declared fit to ride ahead of the Italian MotoGP weekend.
Reigning MotoGP champion Marc Marquez has been cleared to ride at the Italian Grand Prix after being sidelined due to injuries sustained at the French Grand Prix.
Marquez suffered a fractured bone in his right foot during the French Grand Prix and underwent surgery for the injury, as well as to remove a loose screw in his right shoulder affecting his performance this season.
The Ducati Lenovo Team rider will make his return to racing at Mugello pending a successful medical review, and he has been given the green light to compete after passing the assessment this morning.
Another returning rider this weekend is Cal Crutchlow, filling in for the injured Johann Zarco, who also suffered injuries at the Catalan MotoGP, leading to his absence from the Suzuka 8 Hours race.
These developments in the MotoGP series come after a series of crashes and injuries to several riders, including Alex Marquez and Zarco, prompting replacements such as Somkiat Chantra and Michele Pirro to step in for the injured riders.





