Will Paving In The French MotoGP, Marc Marquez Girang Can Ride His Ride Again
JAKARTA - Repsol Honda's mainstay racer, Marc Marquez, admitted that he was happy to be back riding a motorbike after the injury. He will definitely play in the fifth MotoGP series in France without worrying.
Previously Marquez had an accident in the opening series in Portugal which took place last March. At that time he hit Miguel Oliveira while trying to corner, the incident sent both of them to fall and ended on a Gravel.
The accident left Marquez with a metakarpal fracture in his right thumb. As a result, the six-time MotoGP champion was forced to miss the next three MotoGP series in Argentina, the United States, and Spain.
However, after more than a month of recovery, the Spanish star was finally able to return to the track. Marquez will appear in the French MotoGP 2023 which will be held at the Le Mans Circuit this weekend.
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After receiving confirmation from the team that he could return to appear, Marquez admitted that he was very happy. He can't even wait to get back on his motorbike on the track.
"I am very happy to be back with the Repsol Honda Team, I will ride my motorbike again," Marquez said on Repsol Honda's official website, quoted on Thursday, May 10.
It is certain that he can return to appearing on the track in very good condition, Marquez did not forget to thank the Repsol Honda medical team for taking care of him.
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"First of all I want to thank my medical team for their professionalism and advice over the past few weeks," he continued.
Given his condition, which had been sidelined for a long time due to injury, in fact Marquez looks at the French MotoGP this weekend calmly. He is not worried about his injury because the medical team has confirmed Marquez's injury has fully recovered.
"Of course, as a racer you always want to come back as soon as possible, but with an injury like this, it's very important to let it recover. Now I'm here and fully focused on racing," explained the 29-year-old rider.
"I'm not worried about an injury because it's fully healed. Let's see what the French GP will bring and most importantly, work optimally," he concluded.