
Marc Marquez, the six-time MotoGP world champion, is returning to the competitive circuit after a three-month absence, the Honda team announced on Tuesday. The Spaniard will take part in the Aragon Grand Prix this weekend.
At the age of 29, Marquez underwent surgery on his right hand in early June and was sidelined for 110 days. Now Mark is back and trying to find the best level of competition.
“The aim of the weekend is to continue to improve Márquez’s physical condition and assess his performance in the intense conditions of the Grand Prix,” announced the Japanese manufacturer Honda in a press release.
Before announcing his return, Marc Marquez took part last week in official tests in Misano, writes News.ro.
OFFICIALLY!! uD83DuDE01 Muy feliz de anunciador que estaré de vuelta corriendo este fin de semana en el GP de Aragón uD83DuDCAAuD83CuDFFC Full throttle!!
OFFICIALLY!! uD83DuDE01 Today I will be racing again at the Aragon GP uD83DuDCAAuD83CuDFFC Full throttle!
–#MM93 pic.twitter.com/vXAEf8ywjK
— Marc Marquez (@marcmarquez93) September 13, 2022
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