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MotoGP champion Marquez ruled out for two to three months by arm injury
Honda has announced MotoGP world champion Marc Marquez will remain out of action for a further two to three months due to his broken right arm. After breaking his arm in a crash during the 2020 MotoGP season-opener at Jerez last month, Marquez underwent an initial surgery two days later as part of a brave comeback attempt at the second round less than a week later at the Spanish circuit. Despite completing FP3 and FP4 at the Andalusia Grand Prix, Marquez withdrew due to swelling on his arm and was expected to return to action for the Czech GP. However, the plate fitted to his arm had been stress-damaged during his attempt to come back for the Andalusian GP and it broken when he tried to...
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