

By: Oriol Puigdemont
Regardless of whether or not Marc Marquez opts for a third surgery to fix the injury to his right arm, his attempted return to action at Jerez - four days after the initial operation - will go down as one of the worst decisions in MotoGP history
The veil of secrecy surrounding the current physical condition of Marc Marquez is wrapped so tightly that there has not been so much as a glimpse inside. Honda, his manager Emilio Alzamora, his brother Alex, and the doctors who have been in charge of fixing his right humerus have given little indication of his progress from the Spanish Grand Prix crash that curtailed his 2020 MotoGP season in July.
Such vague signs leave little room for optimism, with Marquez having already missed an entire year's racing and no clear indication of when he might be fit to return.

Previous article
Warning light panels to be mandatory on F1, MotoGP circuits
Next article
KTM's Binder "surprised" to finish top MotoGP rookie in 2020

Load comments
About this article
Series | MotoGP |
Drivers | Marc Marquez |
Author | Oriol Puigdemont |
Trending Today
Latest news
The true Marquez blunder that caused lasting damage
shares
comments
Trending
Jan 4, 2021
Pol Espargaro meets the RC213V
Dec 29, 2020
MotoGP 2021 – all the runners and riders
Nov 25, 2020
Marc Marquez unveils new 2021 Helmet
Nov 21, 2020
MotoGP Starting Grid: Portuguese Grand Prix
Nov 14, 2020
MotoGP Starting Grid: Valencian Grand Prix
Load audio player