JAKARTA - KTM racer Miguel Oliveira admitted that he was angry with Marc Marquez after the collision incident at MotoGP Portugal, last Sunday, March 26. Even so, Oliveira said he did not hold a grudge against the Repsol Honda rider.

The incident involving Marquez and Oliveira took place at the Algarve Circuit. The moment began when Marquez lost control of his motorbike in the first round of the third corner. When he fell, Marquez immediately hit Oliveira.

This moment made both of them fall on the track and could not continue the race. Marquez could immediately rise, but Oliveira instead lay down and looked in pain.

This collision incident made Oliveira absent in the second MotoGP series in Argentina. For the next series in the United States, Oliveira can appear because of her improving condition.

"I and Marc Marquez have resolved the problem that happened on the same day (when I was hit). He came to visit me at the medical center. He explained what happened and apologized," Oliveira said, as reported by Crash on Friday, April 14.

"The problem is over. I hope he recovers quickly and races again. I also don't have a serious injury and don't hold any grudges," he concluded.


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