JAKARTA World Champion Marc Marquez is certain to miss the Australian and Malaysian MotoGP races after being involved in an accident at the 2025 Indonesian MotoGP last weekend.

Marquez was diagnosed with a fracture at the base of the korakoidal procession and a ligamentary injury to his right shoulder after being hit by Marco Bezzecki in a race at the Mandalika Circuit on Sunday, October 5, 2025.

"Marc Marquez is absent from MotoGP Australia and Malaysia," MotoGP wrote on their official website.

The racer nicknamed The Baby Alien is known to have suffered an injury to his right shoulder while undergoing an initial stage examination. He immediately returned to Spain for further examination.

Clinical examinations and radiological procedures rule out possible relationships with previous injuries and ensure significant absence of bone shifts.

The medical team at the Ruber International Hospital, Madrid, Spain, led by doctor Samuel Antuma and doctor Ignacio Roger de Ona chose a conservative treatment plan.

The move involves rest and an injury to a fully recovered shoulder mobilization and a clinically consolidated fracture in the bone section.

"My target is to return before the end of the season, but not rush beyond the doctor's recommendations."

"Both personal and team targets have been achieved, so now the priority is to recover well and return 100 percent," said Marquez.

Australia's MotoGP race will take place on October 17-19 2025 and following a week later the Malaysian MotoGP race will be held on October 24-26, 2025.

After that, there are still two races left that Marquez can participate in in November 2025. The two series in question are the race in Portimao and the closing series in Valencia.


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