Why Marc Marquez number is 93?
Márquez became the third Spaniard after Àlex Crivillé and Jorge Lorenzo to win the premier class title, and is the most successful Spanish rider in MotoGP to date, with 59 wins….
Marc Márquez | |
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Current team | Repsol Honda |
Bike number | 93 |
How old was Marc Marquez when he won his first MotoGP championship?
20
Marquez became the first rider since 1978 to achieve the premier class title in his first season, and the youngest ever to win the title at the age of 20.
Is Marc Marquez recovered?
“Repsol Honda Team’s Marc Marquez has completed surgery on his right humerus at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. The medical team have deemed the operation a success as Marquez’s recovery begins,” MotoGP said in a statement.
Why Marc Marquez is not playing?
Honda’s six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez will not race at the Indonesia Grand Prix later on Sunday after being ruled unfit due to a concussion following a crash during the warm-up session, organisers said.
Where is Marquez in MotoGP?
No recovery time has been given for Marquez, but he is expected to sit out the rest of the 2022 season. His place at the factory Honda team for this weekend’s Catalan Grand Prix has been taken by HRC test rider Stefan Bradl, though it is not yet clear if the German will be in place for the rest of the year.
Where is Marc Marquez in MotoGP?
Repsol Honda Team’s Marc Marquez has returned to Spain following a fourth surgery on his problematic right humerus. The eight-time World Champion had gone under the knife at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, USA in a bid to rectify the issue in the immediate aftermath of the Italian Grand Prix.
How is Marquez after crash?
“I’m OK after the big crash I had this morning. For precaution and to not take any more risks, we decided to not race at the Indonesian GP,” Marquez wrote on Twitter. “I want to thank all the MotoGP medical team and the Mataram Hospital for the treatment received.”
How many crashes has Marquez had?
Speaking ahead of Sunday’s weather-delayed race, Puig told motogp.com: “Marc had these three crashes and we have to try to understand why, because his crash from today was brutal.