Honda rider Marc Márquez will not be competing in the Moto GP Grand Prix of the Americas in Austin, Texas. [expander_maker id=”1″ ] The Spanish rider is still recovering from an accident during the Grand Prix of Portugal, where he suffered a fractured thumb and received a penalty for two long laps in the following race in Argentina.
Márquez, a record eight-time world champion, and Honda have decided to prioritize the rider’s health and well-being by avoiding any unnecessary risks that could harm his recovery process.
Márquez took to Twitter to release a statement explaining his decision:
“Hello everyone. I just had a CT scan and it showed that the bone is still healing. After consulting with the medical team, led by Dr. Ignacio Roger de Ona, we have decided not to take any risks and therefore I will not be racing in Austin. We will continue to work and rehabilitate as before, in order to get back on the bike as soon as possible. Thank you for your support! See you soon!”
The absence of Márquez from the Moto GP Grand Prix of the Americas is a blow for both the rider and Honda, but their decision highlights the importance of prioritizing the health and recovery of athletes when making any decisions regarding their participation in competitions.
Márquez is one of the most successful riders in the history of the sport, with eight world titles to his name. His record-breaking achievements make him one of the most influential figures in Moto GP, and his absence from any event is sure to be felt by fans and competitors alike.
Despite the setback, Márquez and Honda will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that the rider returns to his best form as soon as possible. Márquez has always been known for his fierce determination and perseverance, qualities that have helped him become one of the greatest riders of all time.[/expander_maker]
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