Former MotoGP team boss Livio Suppo is looking on the sidelines as Marc Marquez hopes the Ducati star can return to full fitness ‘for the sake of the sport’ following his horrific crash during the Le Mans Sprint.
Given his experience in returning to action at the earliest opportunity, Mark Marquez He has been tipped by several figures in the MotoGP paddock to get back on the bike for the upcoming Catalan Grand Prix.
Ducati The confirmation that they will not provide a replacement at Barcelona has only fueled rumors that they will immediately return to where they came from. however, Marquez has been advised not to cut corners in his recovery To ensure he is in peak physical condition upon his return.
Is Marc Marquez’s body still on the MotoGP test?
They said, they said. Some concerns that Marquez chose not to return at allAnd simply call it a day following another injury setback.
In the year Since his first injury nightmare of 2020, his crash at Le Mans was arguably at his most violent peak. It was a hell of a time for the Spaniard, who won the title last year.
Livio Suppo hopes that Marc Marquez can return to full form for MotoGP
During a recent interview with Engine scriptLivio Suppo offers his thoughts on the road to recovery that Marquez is currently facing.
“He’s a guy who rarely complains, especially about his physical condition,” he began by highlighting reigning world champion Stoke’s attitude towards the tournament.
“He’s had four years of hell winning tournaments with an out-of-work arm, but he’s not complaining. I don’t think he’s complaining now, but his shoulder isn’t completely healed yet.”
After assessing the rest of the crop of riders under the Ducati umbrella, Suppo made a decision on Marquez’s title hopes on his return to the sport.
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The Italian added: “I saw a Marquez who went through four years of hell, dominated the world championship and got injured again. It wasn’t his fault, obviously the bike isn’t right yet, but I mean, then he has to get back on track.”
“It’s difficult, so let’s give it time. The championship is still a long way off, and I hope he comes back for the sake of the show and the sport.”
“I’m not going to say last year’s levels because those were really terrible, but he knows how to do it, at least be competitive in every way.”
If Marc Marquez retires, MotoGP will lose a vital figure on the grid.
Should Marquez call time on his career in the premier class, the sport will undoubtedly lose one of its most important members of the grid.
as a Valentino Rossi Having done so during his time in MotoGP, Marquez is currently the only rider to overtake the paddock. Of course, there are many other world champions on the grid, but none of them are international brands like the Spaniard.
Following the debacle at the Spanish Grand Prix, ‘huge numbers’ of MotoGP fans reportedly left the grandstands, showing just how eager fans are to see the talent on the race track.
While things may be more competitive in Marquez’s absence, the sport will find it truly difficult to fill such a big man void.
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