At Jerez Marc Marquez explained why he won’t compete in the GP. The multiple MotoGP champion doesn’t joke with his health.
The weekend in Jerez, which officially starts tomorrow, will again count on an illustrious absence. Marc Marquez in fact he won’t be on the track, but he still showed up on the Andalusian track to answer journalists’ questions before the Grand Prix. Probably also to silence the many hypotheses, fanciful or not, concerning his prolonged absence. The problem is only of a physical nature, Marquez clearly explained the situation, clearly showing how he has no intention of committing other errors. He has already risked big in the last two years, this time he can really cost him his career.
Honda-Dorna spat
Marc Marquez spoke at 3pm from Honda hospitality in Jerez. This was only the final decision, as there have been multiple schedule changes previously. In fact, initially the pilot # 93 had to build a Press conference at 2.00 pm in the official room and with live streaming from the official MotoGP channels. A move, however, that has sparked a real chaos social media, among those who even speculated that Marquez was about to announce the withdraw from racing! A change of plans follows, no direct and simple interviews with journalists in the Honda hospitality. Finally returns there live stream to allow you to hear Marc Marquez’s account of his current situation. a strange one”bickering” between the Golden Wing and the organizer of the MotoGP World Championship. However, both are well aware of the importance of the driver from Cervera…
Marc Marquez, the update
Once the situation was settled, the story began. The same champion MotoGP he admitted that he hoped to be able to recover for this round in Jerez, but he was the only one who believed so. In fact, the doctors had immediately spoken of 6-8 weeks, then between the Le Mans and Mugello rounds. Marc Marquez, however, speculated that he could return for the home stage, until Tuesday’s exams are over broken any hope. It’s a small injury, but “A simple pressure on the handlebars when braking is enough to cause another damage.” Marquez explained that he received the “No, it’s too risky“ by three medical staff, thus convincing themselves that it was not the case. In short, another injury could jeopardize his career! The #93 then, again scalded over the last two years, he has convinced himself to be patient a little longer. Will we finally find him on the track for the Le Mans Grand Prix? Honda and MotoGP really have it need.