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Marquez admits Jerez MotoGP return was 'a mistake'
Six-time MotoGP world champion Marc Marquez has admitted his attempt to return to action at Jerez just days after surgery on a broken right arm was "a mistake". Marquez crashed heavily in the closing stages of the season-opening Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez, breaking the humerus bone in his right arm which required an operation to have a plate fitted. The Honda rider tried to return for the following week's Andalusian GP at Jerez, having been cleared to do so by doctors. But he had to abort this after encountering problems in his right arm after qualifying, with the stresses of that weekend ultimately weakening the plate, leading to it breaking when he attempted to open a door at...
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