JAKARTA - Repsol Honda racer, Marc Marquez, revealed the current conditions after experiencing a terrible accident during the Mandalika MotoGP warm-up session, Sunday, March 20. He said the diplopia he suffered had relapsed.

This was conveyed by Marquez through his Instagram account. The holder of six MotoGP world titles began experiencing symptoms of discomfort in his eyesight during his return trip to Spain.

"It seems I have deja vu. During the trip back to Spain, I started to feel uncomfortable with my eyesight," wrote Marquez in a post on his Instagram account.

Arriving in Barcelona on Monday, March 21, Marquez immediately underwent an emergency visit to the Hospital Clinic de Barcelona to see his trusted ophthalmologist, Dr Sanchez Dalmau.

From the results of the examination, and the doctor confirmed that Marquez was again experiencing a new round of Diplopia, the disease he suffered last November.

"We decided to visit Dr. Sanchez Dalmau, who confirmed I had a new episode of diplopia," Marquez said.

"Fortunately, it wasn't as bad as the injury I had last year. But now it's time to rest and wait to see how the disease progresses."

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At the end of his upload, he thanked all those who had supported him.

This was also confirmed by Repsol Honda. The team also conveyed the same news via uploads on their Instagram account.

In a statement, Repsol Honda said Marquez would again undergo further examinations to evaluate the injury suffered.

"Next week Marquez will undergo another examination to evaluate the evolution of the injury and predict the estimated recovery period to return to competition," concluded Repsol Honda.

The recurrence of Marquez's Diplopia may have occurred due to a crash or a severe accident experienced during the warming up session at the Mandalika Circuit on Sunday, March 20. On the agenda before the race, Marquez fell and suffered a hard collision.

The incident even confirmed that Marquez could not participate in the race. The reason, the MotoGP medical team said the Repsol Honda rider suffered a mild concussion and trauma.

Continuing the handling of Marquez, he was then transferred to the Mataram Hospital for further examination. After undergoing the CT Scan process, it was discovered that Marquez had no serious injuries.


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