MotoGP champion Márquez will miss two races in the coming two races in shoulder

MotoGP champion Márquez will miss two races in the coming two races in shoulder

Marc Márquez Will Miss the Next Two Grands Prix in MotoGP. Further Medical Examination in a Hospital in Madrid Has revealed that the world champion is suffering from a fracture in His Right Shoulder.

The 32-year-old Márquez Sustained the Fracture on Sunday in a crash in the first round of the Indonesian Grand Prix. He had Already Been examined in a hospital and returned to the circuit with a sling on his arm.

“Fortunately, The Injury is not serious, but it is important to respect the recovery time,” Márquez Said in a statement from the ducati factory team. “My goal is to be back before the end of the season, but without rushing and listening carefully to the doctors.”

Due to the Injury, Márquez Will Miss the Australian (October 19) and Malaysian (October 26) Grands Prix. In November, The Last Two Grands Prix of the Season Are Scheduled in Portugal and Valencia.

It is not the first time that márquez has suffered an injury to his right shoulder. In The Past, The Seven-Time World Champion Has Been Sidelined for months because of this.

Márquez Has Been in a class of his own in MotoGp This Season. The Spaniard Secured His Seventh World Title Last Week in Japan. With four races to go, he has a 183-point lead about His Younger Brother álex Márquez.

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