After surgery to repair the broken first metacarpal in his right hand, Marc Marquez will miss the second round.
Ignacio Roger de Oña leading a team consisting of Dr. The #93 immediately underwent surgery at the Ruber Internacional Hospital in Madrid with Dr. Upon returning to Spain for further checks, Marc Marquez was diagnosed with a displaced intrarticular fracture of the base of the first metacarpal of the thumb of the right hand.
Honda MotoGP star Marc Marquez will miss this weekend's Argentina Grand Prix after undergoing surgery to fix the fracture he suffered in a violent crash with ...
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RNF Aprilia's Miguel Oliveira has become the fourth MotoGP rider confirmed as skipping the Argentina round, after being hit by Marc Marquez.
None of the four are expected to be replaced for this coming weekend. The news that Oliveira will miss the race will add further fuel to the fire stoked by the fact that Marquez has essentially escaped serving his punishment for the contact, after The Race first revealed that the specific wording of the double long lap penalty he was handed means that it only applies to the Argentine Grand Prix and is not set to transfer to the first race in which he’ll be able to ride again after his recovery. That was confirmed when he underwent further medical examination on Monday morning but, such was the severity of the contusions he received to his right leg in the impact, his team confirmed later that evening that he will rest up and recover for the United States Grand Prix in three weeks’ time rather than travelling to Argentina with the rest of his team.
Miguel Oliveira will miss this weekend's MotoGP Argentina Grand Prix as a result of his massive smash with Marc Marquez. Lewis Duncan. By:.
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Jorge Martin hit out at Marc Marquez after their Portuguese MotoGP collision, saying “it's not the first time he has destroyed my race” and demanding.
“After the impact, he moved my handlebar so I was riding in a difficult way. “I’m happy with my performance, I was super-competitive. I was in first position, I had to pick up the bike so I didn’t crash. I thought I was stronger than [Saturday]. I will focus on myself.” He was too enthusiastic, for the second time in a row. I tried to avoid the crash. Before the key incident involving Oliveira, Martin and Marquez made earlier contact on the first lap. I couldn’t [put my foot down]. Martin recalled Silverstone 2021 when Marquez crashed into him, and said: “It’s not the first time he has destroyed my race. I don’t need to check on this. You need to understand when you have riders in front of you.
Miguel Oliveira has now also been ruled out of the Argentina MotoGP round due to injury after he was crashed into by Marc Marquez at Portimao.
Then we will issue a clearer statement on how long it will take to recover. He will return to being a full-time MotoGP rider soon. Pol will come back to a normal life, pretty soon. His legs and arms are moving. We were really worried about his back. “Miguel Oliveira will not be participating in the upcoming Argentina Grand Prix due to a recent injury,” read a team statement, in part.
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Marc Marquez was not trying to overtake Miguel Oliveira, and could not have avoided their collision at the Portuguese MotoGP, claims Honda boss.
“Maybe in the future he can manage to avoid me. “It’s not the first time he has destroyed my race,” Martin raged. It was impossible for him to avoid the crash. “He wasn’t trying to overtake. “He was using hard tyres which probably weren’t at the temperature, they needed one more lap. All the riders were really, really together.
Miguel Oliveira will miss this weekend's MotoGP Argentina Grand Prix as a result of his massive smash with Marc Marquez in Portugal on Sunday. Lewis Duncan.
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The RNF Aprilia MotoGP team is urging the FIM stewards to impose harsher sanctions on what it calls “reckless” incidents like that involving Marc Marquez and ...
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The RNF Aprilia MotoGP team has called for "stricter" and more "severe" penalties after Marc Marquez wiped out Miguel Oliveira at Portimao.
“CryptoData RNF MotoGP Team condemns such behaviour and strongly advocates for stricter penalties to deter future offenders, including the team’s own riders. We look forward to supporting the FIM stewards in their ongoing efforts to develop a safer and more responsible racing environment.” “The incident at the recent race between Marc Marquez and Miguel Oliveira should serve as a wake-up call for riders in MotoGP, Moto2, and Moto3.
RNF has described Marc Marquez as reckless and feels stiffer penalties are needed for crashes such as the one which wiped out Miguel Oliveira.
We look forward to supporting the FIM stewards in their ongoing efforts to develop a safer and more responsible racing environment.” “CryptoData RNF MotoGP Team condemns such behaviour and strongly advocates for stricter penalties to deter future offenders, including the team’s own riders. “The incident at the recent race between Marc Marquez and Miguel Oliveira should serve as a wake-up call for riders in MotoGP, Moto2, and Moto3.
On lap three of last Sunday's Portuguese GP, Marquez collided heavily with RNF's Oliveira at Turn 3 when he locked up under braking.
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