Marc Marquez says the surgery has fixed the ‘main concern’ but warns his body ‘doesn’t work miracles’.
At last month’s French Grand Prix at Le Mans, Marquez is in a terrible accident..
The Spaniard was trying to stay on the back of Honda’s Luca Marini but crashed on the highside.
Because of this, Marquez had to have surgery on his leg and his troublesome shoulder.
Marquez was back last weekend At Mugello, finishing the Aprilia in seventh place Marco Bezzecchi won the Italian Grand Prix.
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Marc Marquez says surgery ‘main concern’ fixed but body won’t perform miracles
Ahead of this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix, many are expecting the seven-time world champion to challenge for victory.
Aprilia rider Jorge Martin called Marquez ‘the man to beat’. Around the Balaton Park district.
Speaking on Thursday, Marquez His ‘main concern’ was fixed by the surgery.
However, the 33-year-old downplayed his chances of winning, saying that his body will not perform miracles.
as a DAZN SpainMárquez said: “As I progress, I hope to continue with the same pace as Mugello this weekend, and since I have a week and a half to go, I’ll see if I can make a big leap forward.”
“The main concern was getting the nerves free, that connection with the throttle. That didn’t happen in Mugello. I think the operation was successful in that regard.
“It’s possible, yes, but it’s not the right time. I won’t fall into that trap. It’s been four days. His body doesn’t do miracles, even if he gets used to it.”
“I repeat it to myself many times, even before I go up, so that later, when I close my visa, it doesn’t work much.”
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Marquez says the others are ‘doing something wrong’ if he is to fight for victory this weekend.
He added: “People should forget about fighting for the podium. If you are fighting for the win or the podium, then the others are doing something wrong.”
I hope to notice something between Balaton and Brno (June 21), but I already know it won’t be a short recovery period. I also need to regain my confidence on the bike, but the physical aspect comes first.
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