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JAKARTA Repsol Honda racer Marc Marquez shows signs of a comeback after a long absence due to injury recovery. The six-time world champion was able to push the motorbike again.

Marquez points out that the signal will return to the MotoGP track through the latest uploads on social media Twitter and Instagram on Wednesday, August 31 yesterday. He was seen riding a Honda CBR600RR.

"Today I can't stop smiling. After trying hard, I finally got back on the motorbike again. Thank you to all of you for always supporting me! Let's continue!!" Marquez wrote on Twitter.

The Spaniard has been out of MotoGP for almost three months because he underwent a fourth operation on his right arm's humerus. However, he seems to have almost recovered and is ready to compete again in the remainder of the season.

Marquez's latest upload clip shows that he has been able to clash with the colored motorbike, which is dominated by red and blue. At first glance, he did not appear to have any problems on the Aragon Spanish Circuit track.

"Even though I was driving myself, I felt like a butterfly. I could hear the sound of the engine again after three months of not riding a motorbike," Marquez said in the video.

Marquez decided to undergo his fourth operation in early June for the right humerus injury he suffered two years ago. It is said that this operation could eliminate his injury by 100 percent.

However, it is not certain when Marquez can return to the MotoGP track. Several reports predict that the 29-year-old will likely return to race at the San Marino Grand Prix this weekend.

However, he is most likely only limited to undergoing a test session, and not yet taking an official race.


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