The Andalusia Grand Prix will take place this weekend in Jerez.
Spanish top gun Alex Marquez prepares for back-to-back practices as brother Marc Marquez underwent surgery on his broken right humerus in Barcelona.
The reigning MotoGP world champion had a heavy fall on Sunday and was diagnosed with a broken humerus. He travelled to Barcelona on Monday to the Hospital Universitari Dexeus. Dr Xavier Mir and his team in collaboration with Dr Barrera performed an open reduction and internal fixation of a titanium plate to the right humerus. The radial nerve was untouched and did not need intervention. Marc is now recovering from a successful surgery and will remain in the hospital for up to 48 hours.
Alex Marquez will be back on his Repsol Honda Team RC213V. The Andalusia GP will take place at the Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto. The defending Moto2 World Champion will be aiming to collect points and finish as the top rookie once more.
Alex Marquez (Repsol Honda Team)- What to Expect?
“First, I’d like to again wish Marc, Cal and Alex Rins a speedy recovery. From my side as a rider, the situation does not change too much as I have my job, my objectives and I will always push to the maximum to achieve them. Going racing at the same circuit will be interesting, times will be very fast as most people have a good base setting but I am confident for the weekend, I learned a lot in my first GP and now I can apply it directly on the track again.”
Alberto Puig (Team Manager)
“Everyone who races in the World Championship has the unfortunate possibility of getting injured and having to go to the operating room. Unfortunately, it was our turn and it was Marc who has had to undergo surgery. Marc will take some time to recover but we are happy with how everything has gone. Doctor Mir and his team have taken care of the entire situation since the fall and performed a successful operation. This gives the Repsol Honda Team a lot of motivation, knowing it went well. But now we have to be patient to see how Marc recovers and to understand when he can return.”
“Cal Crutchlow also had an operation that went well and in principle, his intention is to test the wrist on Friday. We are optimistic about his participation in the Grand Prix.”
“This weekend we will be focused on Alex, helping him to take another step forward. When you are young and new in a category, every week you improve and grow. We hope he can close the gap to the front of the race”
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