Right Bonded Tulang Operation Marc Marquez Runs Smoothly

JAKARTA - Good news comes from Ducati's racer, Marc Marquez. He successfully underwent right-handed bone surgery.

Marquez had to undergo this handling after he was injured in the 2025 Mandalika MotoGP race.

Regarding Marc Marquez's latest condition, this was reported by Ducati through their official social media page. On Monday, October 13, 2025, Ducati said that Marc Marquez's operation had been carried out successfully.

"After examining his right bone injury, Marc Marquez has undergone successful surgery at the Internacional Ruber Hospital in Madrid, Spain," Ducati wrote via social media.

After the incident at the Mandalika Circuit, the medical team that examined Marquez over the past seven days found that The Baby Alien had cracked korakoids and ligament damage. This condition made Marc Marquez inevitably have to undergo surgery.

"Given the remaining risk of instability, it was decided to continue surgical stabilization and improve the acromiocular ligament," Ducati wrote.

If conservative care plans fail, the option of operation will be the most appropriate consideration chosen by the doctor who treats Marquez.

"Marc Marquez, who is already at home, will continue the recovery process. His progress will determine his comeback time to the racing competition (MotoGP)," Ducati wrote.

Ducati had previously confirmed that Marc Marquez would miss the Australian MotoGP (17-19 October 2025) and MotoGP races in Malaysia (24-26 October 2025) to undergo recovery. As a substitute for The Baby Alien, Ducati appointed Michele Pirro.

Marc Marquez suffered an injury after having an accident on the first lap of the 2025 Mandalika MotoGP. The Spaniard had a major accident at Turn 7 after being hit by Marco Bezzecki.