"Jorge [Lorenzo] is the only guy to win a title in the era of Marquez so it will be nice to see someone else's name up on that trophy. Your email address will not be published. An operation on Marc Márquez’s fractured arm has been completed successfully, allowing the eight-time champion to target a return to the track for the third MotoGP round of the season in Brno. Watch the best shots as Nat Sciver scores 82 from 61 balls in the third T20 between England and West Indies in Derby.
A fortnight…. Marc Marquez underwent a second operation today, Monday August 3, after the titanium plate used to fix his right humerus was found to have suffered damage due to stress accumulation. The latest news, updates and more straight to your inbox, Marc Márquez surgery successful; targets Brno for MotoGP return.
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The surgery was successful and the rider will have to remain the next 48 hours in the hospital for further observation. Dr Mir said that he aimed to fix the fracture so that it would be able to withstand the force of a MotoGP race.
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Good news for the Marc Marquez fans. - but Miller says the sport remains as safe as it can be. the First M Motorcycle, 2021 Yamaha MT-09 Receives Updates – Larger Engine and More Power, Ducati Project 1708: 2020 Ducati Panigale V4 Superleggera Leaked. Comment document.getElementById("comment").setAttribute( "id", "a78a0fb969ecd378feef6414c9d1e4d9" );document.getElementById("c476484a2a").setAttribute( "id", "comment" ); Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Honda said that Márquez would remain in hospital for up to 48 hours and was aiming to return to defend his championship title “as soon as possible”.
Reigning MotoGP world champion Marc Marquez has undergone a successful operation on the right arm he broke in a violent Spanish Grand Prix crash on Sunday.
The bike has been seen in…, Balamutti is a custom motorcycle workshop based in Saint Petersburg, Russia and the man behind this turbocharged Ducati Monster S4R…. Britain’s Eisenberg Racing fitted a V8 engine on a custom motorcycle. Honda announced that the surgery, which involved fixing a titanium plate to the rider’s right humerus, is complete and that there was no damage to his radial nerve, which controls wrist and finger movement. Visit the Elite League's official website, He broke his arm in the first race of the season in July and, Yamaha duo Maverick Vinales and Valentino Rossi were very lucky not to be hit by loose bikes.
"That's one of the beauties of it, it's one of the last untouched sports.
Jerez is totally ruled out.
He broke his arm in the first race of the season in July and could miss the rest of the year.
Marc Marquez has been ruled out for another 2-3 months 2 HRC have revealed that Marc Marquez won't be able to make his return to MotoGP for another two or three months. Yamaha duo Maverick Vinales and Valentino Rossi were very lucky not to be hit by loose bikes in one crash - but Miller says the sport remains as safe as it can be.
Ahead of the operation, MotoGP’s traumatology specialist, Dr Xavier Mir, who is treating Márquez, said that the rider could be back in action in time for the Czech race on 9 August if there was no nerve damage. In other words, it all depends on the radial nerve and although after the surgery the result was that it’s intact, it still depends on how fast Marc Marquez can completely recover to be again fit for racing. "I definitely have, you approach the weekend differently. Your email address will not be published. Dr Xavier Mir and his team at the Hospital Universitari Dexeus successfully replaced the titanium plate and Marc Marquez will now stay in hospital for 48 hours before being discharged.