Alex Marquez is heading to Madrid to undergo surgery on his fractured left hand following his crash at the MotoGP Dutch Grand Prix on Sunday. He could have the operation as soon as Sunday evening. The crash occurred while battling Pedro Acosta’s KTM for fourth place early in the race, resulting in contact and Marquez falling. The incident resulted in a zero-score for Marquez on Sunday, further increasing the point gap between him and his brother Marc in the championship standings. Further details on Alex’s recovery timeline are expected on Monday, with the next MotoGP race scheduled to take place in Germany in two weeks.
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