David Tardozzi has assured Marc Marquez that ‘everything is fine’ after undergoing double surgery following a crash at Le Mans.
of Ducati A had a terrible accident on his vehicle French Grand Prix During the Sprint race. Turn 13 to go in two rounds Marquez He had a violent high and suffered a fracture in his right leg.
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It was a bad crash. Pedro Acosta admitted that he was scared when he saw the accident of Marquez come back. The 33-year-old announced on Sunday that he was out of the French GP and will not miss next weekend’s home game in Barcelona.
Dani Pedrosa was left ‘speechless’ After seeing the accident. Márquez was lucky not to go through serious injuries, and everything went well with his surgery in Madrid.

For Ducati, the factory team ran just one bike on the grid at Le Mans, with Peco Bagnaia lining up on pole position. Unfortunately, it would be another fruitless race for the Red Ducatis as the Italian crashed and retired on lap 16.
Before the competition, the team manager Tardozi He gave an update on Marquez’s condition, assuring that everything went well with the surgery.
Through said on the grid DAZN“I think this competition is very important, especially for Peko. But now our thoughts are with Mark, who came out of the operation theater, everything was good, and we hope that he will come back as soon as possible.
“The most important thing for us right now, apart from the sport, is Mark’s health.”
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Ducati confirmed that Marc Marquez will start his recovery on Monday
In a statement, Ducati confirmed that Marquez has undergone successful double surgery on his shoulder and leg and will begin his rehabilitation on Monday. His return date is currently unknown.
It read: “Marc is currently recovering at the Madrid Ruber International Hospital and this morning underwent a successful double operation. The medical team successfully stabilized the fracture to the fifth metatarsal of the passenger’s right foot.”
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“At the same time, Marc has undergone a second scheduled operation to repair an injury to his right shoulder. As previously announced, he will not take part in next week’s Catalan GP.”
“He will stay overnight in the hospital and return home tomorrow to begin his recovery. Progress over the coming weeks will determine when he can return to competition.”
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