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JAKARTA - Repsol Honda racer, Marc Marquez, seems unhappy. This is illustrated in his upload on his Instagram account, Thursday, March 24.

Marc Marquez displays his photo without a smile. The caption of the photo also attracted attention.

"Today I don't want to smile, but we will find a way to do it again. Always strong," wrote Marc Marquez.

The racer nicknamed The Baby Alien seems to describe the mood after a dark weekend at the Mandalika Circuit. He fell so many times that he couldn't take part in the race.

Marquez was forced to miss after experiencing a great incident during the warm-up session, Sunday, March 20. At that time, he felt fine.

However, the medical team and also Repsol Honda did not want to take the risk. After being declared a concussion, he was not allowed to take part in the race.

A new problem arose on his way back from Indonesia to Spain. His vision was troubled again.

After meeting with doctor Sanchez Dalmau, Marquez's diplopia entered a new phase. Dalmau said this was due to the incident he experienced at the Mandalika Circuit.

"The neuro-ophthalmological evaluation carried out on Marc Márquez on Monday following the head injury that occurred at the Indonesian Grand Prix, showed a new episode of diplopia caused by a recurrence of the fourth right nerve palsy," said Sanchez, as quoted by Crash.

Luckily for Marquez because the diplopia he suffered this time was not as bad as before. However, the driver still has to undergo intensive treatment.

"After this examination, it was initially decided to follow conservative treatment with periodic medical tests. Next week, Marc Marquez will undergo a new examination to evaluate the evolution of the injury and predict the estimated recovery period for returning to competition," said Sanchez.


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