Recovering from an earlier off at Turn 4 that dropped him to 16th, the reigning world champion had managed to cut through the field to third, and was chasing down second … #MM93, A post shared by Marc Márquez (@marcmarquez93) on Aug 5, 2020 at 8:53am PDT, “The objective is to give time to the fracture and continue from day to day. “Marc will try to come back as soon as possible but from our point of view, from our mentality, we have a lot of respect for this guy, for all of our riders, but in particular, we want that Marc understands his healing is very important for us and for him. That has prompted some reports that Marquez could return as early as the next race this Sunday in Jerez, Spain. It is an important fracture, but hey, the evolution of the patient is very important and also understanding what type of fracture he has. If he can’t race Sunday, the injury will cause Marc Marquez to miss his first MotoGP premier series race after winning six of the past seven championships since entering the circuit in 2013. After the second operation on Monday, doctor Xavier Mir said that “an accumulation of stress in the operated area has caused the plate to suffer some damage, so the titanium plate has been removed and replaced by a new fixation.”, Watch the 2020 MotoGP season LIVE & On-Demand with Kayo. Sometimes it’s dangerous.”. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. All the talk surrounding the number 93’s comeback points to Misano. We want him to be strong and fit to secure the next years coming and he can be ready to race at his maximum level. “Well not a very big window, like a very big door, created a big pain that consequently broke the plate. The manager for the MotoGP team of Marc Marquez said Wednesday he “isn’t counting the days” for the eight-time champion’s return from injury. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Flipboard (Opens in new window), Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window), Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window), Despite being cleared to return from his injury, Marc Marquez won’t be racing Sunday, his Repsol Honda Team says (click to read story), could return as early as the next race this Sunday. “It’s probably because of the stress caused at that time that it happened but it’s clear it happened after the Grand Prix. Marquez diagnosed with broken arm following nasty Jerez MotoGP crash. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Gracias a tod@s por los mensajes de apoyo! Find out more about our policy and your choices, including how to opt-out. I think we all understand it. New to Kayo? “At this moment, we are not thinking in the timings,” Puig said in an interview (watch the video above). “Marc went to Jerez with the consensus of all doctors. Caer está permitido, levantarse es una obligación ???????? A NOTE ABOUT RELEVANT ADVERTISING: We collect information about the content (including ads) you use across this site and use it to make both advertising and content more relevant to you on our network and other sites. “From now on Marc will keep going with his process of rehabilitation, healing of the bone and time will let when he is ready. On Friday at the myWorld Austrian Grand Prix, Repsol Honda Team Manager Alberto Puig offered an update on how eight-time World Champion Marc Marquez is … Marquez underwent successful surgery Tuesday on a fractured right arm that he suffered in a crash in the season opener Sunday. Marc Márquez COULD be back for the #AndaluciaGP this weekend , We wouldn’t put it past him… pic.twitter.com/8v3BIoqlPw, — MotoGP on BT Sport (@btsportmotogp) July 22, 2020. “Little by little he is recovering, but a second intervention is always more complex than the first. Based on that... day by day.”, Today's #ThrowbackThursday must be to my first ever @MotoGP podium #AustrianGP. “Sore, logically,” began Puig, chatting to DAZN. Doctors didn’t expect that this plate could break. Get your free trial now & start streaming instantly >, Find out more about our policy and your choices, including how to opt-out. Team officials have indicated they hope Marc Marquez can return for the Aug. 9 MotoGP grand prix in the Czech Republic, but Puig said the team is prioritizing Marquez’s long-term health over a timetable for his comeback from the injury. All rights reserved. Falling is allowed, getting up is an obligation ???????? At home you have to keep attention. “The glass table exploded and I had to put stitches on my finger and under my foot so it was very painful. “Marc is very strong mentally and physically so he will take it as it is and when it’s possible he will be back.” Meanwhile, veteran racer Valentino Rossi said he had some sympathy with Marquez having fallen foul of an accident himself at home a decade ago. From now on, when all this has happened, you will look back to remember this and you will surely draw positive conclusions and have learned a lot in this whole story.”. Get your free trial now & start streaming instantly >. “It was a domestic accident in his house opening a very big window,” Puig said, ahead of the Czech Grand Prix this weekend. Thank you all for the messages of support! On Thursday, Puig explained that the damage had not occurred when Marquez rode in the practice sessions at the second race in Jerez. “It’s a championship that will not be the same if Marc is not racing for the championship, and I think everybody knows.”. MotoGP news 2020, Marc Marquez, injury, broken arm, how, window, return date | Fox Sports Reigning MotoGP world champion Marc Marquez had to undergo a second operation on his broken arm earlier this week because of an accident caused “by opening a window” at his home, Honda team manager Alberto Puig said on Thursday. See how it evolves, understanding that it is not a matter of weeks. This is also known as Online Behavioural Advertising. In case they had informed this, Marc would have never tried, the team would have never let him try the bike. Every practice session, qualifying battle and race, exclusive interviews, historic races and so much more fantastic content: this is, MYWORLD MOTORRAD GRAND PRIX VON ÖSTERREICH. Sunday: Break armMonday: Fly to BarcelonaTuesday: Surgery…Friday: Back to racing?! The Spaniard fractured his arm in the season opener in Spain on July 19 and missed the following race despite initially being declared fit to take part, just 48 hours after having a titanium plate inserted during surgery. Marquez underwent successful surgery Tuesday on a fractured right arm that he suffered in a crash in the season opener Sunday. Repsol Honda Team manager Alberto Puig said it was “very important” that doctors found no damage to the radial nerve while attaching a titanium plate to the right humerus. The manager for the MotoGP team of Marc Marquez said Wednesday he “isn’t counting the days” for the eight-time champion’s return from injury. © 2016 Dorna Sports SL. The Spanish road racer suffered the injury on Sunday in the final laps of the Spanish Grand Prix in Jerez, Spain. On Friday at the myWorld Austrian Grand Prix, Repsol Honda Team Manager Alberto Puig offered an update on how eight-time World Champion Marc Marquez is recovering from a second operation on a fractured humerus. And that’s why we’re not going to be counting the days to see when he’s coming back.”. New to Kayo? Marc Marquez is in danger of losing his world championship. But he is resting, he is calm, obviously wanting to be here, but understanding that he has something to resolve in his body, that he will take his time, but Marc you already know that he is a very, very optimistic person. “We have a long relation and a long period to be together with Marc, and what we want is the safety of the rider first. “He is a great born fighter, I don't have to say so now.