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One week after securing his seventh MotoGP title, Marc Marquez will fly to Madrid to assess the extent of his right collarbone injury.
One week after securing his seventh MotoGP title, Marc Marquez will fly to Madrid to assess the extent of his right collarbone injury caused by a crash at the Indonesian Grand Prix.
The crash occurred on the first lap after a collision with Aprilia rider Marco Bezzecchi, leaving Marquez visibly in pain with a possible small fracture in his shoulder.
Marquez’s doctor, Dr. Angel Charte, reported that a complete diagnosis will be made in Madrid with a CT scan to determine if surgery is required.
Although no timeframe has been given for his return, Marquez indicated he won’t rush his comeback and acknowledged the incident as a racing incident with Bezzecchi apologizing for his role.
Aprilia confirmed that Bezzecchi will also undergo further examination at a local hospital following the crash at the Grand Prix.
Despite the setback, Marquez remains hopeful for a speedy recovery and aims to return to the track within the limits of his rehabilitation process.






