Márquez Faces Potential Right Arm Troubles Again
Marc Marquez is again facing potential problems with his right hand, marking a challenging new chapter in his MotoGP career. Marquez was hoping for a fresh start after joining the Gresini team and taking the Ducati reins, but physical health concerns overshadowed his aspirations.
According to the respected GP Mag, the main concern is not with the rider’s adaptation to the Ducati, but with the condition of his right hand. Since 2020, Marquez has conducted four operations in the region. There has been no official confirmation from riders or teams, but the source has a MotoGP license, adding weight to the concern.
Marquez, the six-time premier class world champion, recently admitted to the-race.com that his arm is no longer in shape before he crashed at the 2020 Spanish Grand Prix. Pilot admitted to four surgeries. Between 2020 and
The news raises questions about the Spanish driver’s performance this season. In a sport where fitness is crucial, especially in an elite competition like MotoGP, any limitation can have a significant impact on performance.
Fans are eagerly awaiting new information on Marquez’s condition and hope he overcomes these difficulties. His past tenacity in the face of adversity and his impressive track record suggest that if anyone can overcome such an obstacle, it is Marc Marquez. It remains to be seen how he will deal with these potential challenges and whether he can maintain his competitiveness in a tough category like MotoGP.