Marc Marquez recalls the experience of watching Alex Marquez’s big crash at the Catalan Grand Prix.
In the competition held in Barcelona in the year Alex had a terrible accident With Pedro Acosta KTM.
Alex suffered multiple fractures. And he underwent surgery in a hospital in Barcelona on the night of the accident before leaving on Monday afternoon.
Looking ahead, Alex will miss this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix and next week’s race in Hungary.
Alex’s brother, seven-time world champion Marc, suffered a broken leg in a serious crash during the French Grand Prix sprint.
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Marc Marquez remembers watching Alex Marquez’s Catalan GP crash on TV
Before returning to the track this weekend Mark He was asked about his brother’s crash and general safety in MotoGP.
The seven-time world champion admitted that he was left ‘freezing’ and ‘watching the TV’ AlexA crash occurred.
He has a mark. DAZN Spain: “Well, imagine watching from home, everything was cut, I was eating, well, I finished eating before the race started.
“When you see a crash like that, whoever the rider is, especially if it’s your brother, it was Snow, I had a bad time in front of the TV.
“I was watching the TV. I was having a bad time, but OK, these things happen in motorcycles, all the risks that riders accept and no matter how much the safety commission improves, this risk will always be there.
“Fortunately, he’s safe, and I’m very happy. One rider from the world of motorcycling was very lucky, not only him, but the Zarco crash, it could be a Sunday that everyone wants to forget.”
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Looking ahead to his own weekend, he said his expectations are low and his full focus is on getting back to ‘the highest level’.
as a Motor sportMark said: “I’d love to think about a comeback, but I’m not in a position to do one, I have to focus on building my future.
“Getting back to a good mood, feeling like I can ride a MotoGP bike at a high level, because the way I was doing at the beginning of this season was impossible.
“If I can get back in good shape and I’m pointing my right hand, I know the momentum will come.
If I think about the championship, I only do it for added damage. I need to know where I am and where I want to go.
“I’m here because I believe I can finish the weekend. My shoulder needs time, but the doctors have told me it’s the right time to get back on the bike.”
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