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MotoGP champion Marquez's injured arm finally starting to heal

Six-time MotoGP world champion Marc Marquez's broken right arm, which ruled him out of the 2020 season, is now beginning to show signs of healing, according to Honda. Marquez broke his right humerus in a crash during the latter stages of last year's Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez and immediately underwent surgery to have a plate fitted to the bone. He attempted a comeback just days later at the second Jerez race, but had to abandon it after qualifying as the strain of his efforts damaged the metalwork. PLUS: The true Marquez blunder that caused lasting damage He required a second operation in August, which ultimately ruled him out for the rest of the season, before undergoing a third surgery...
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