Marc Marquez is set to return to action with renewed hopes of winning the MotoGP World Championship at this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix.
Tuesday Ducati has confirmed that Marquez will compete in Mugello Until a medical examination on Thursday. The reigning champion sat in the main race at Le Mans and the entire Catalan GP weekend.
He is ninth in the championship this weekend, 85 points behind leader Marco Bezeci. While winning seven premiership titles, Marquez never came back from a deficit greater than 37.
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Marc Marquez believes that Aprilia’s dominance has ‘diminished’
Speaking ahead of the French GP, Marquez says he can’t think about winning the championship. Because of the results on Sunday. He won two sprint victories but did not score a podium over the full race distance.
However, couch-bound Marquez He has seen Aprilia struggle in the past. Marco Bezecchi managed to secure fourth place in a crash-filled race but lacked pace, and his P12 qualifying result showed.
George Martin was fast but didn’t collect a single point from the race weekend after a series of crashes. It was arguably a missed opportunity for the Aprilia couple to take Marquez out of the picture for good.
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As he says The newspaper Journalist Emilio Perez de Rosas, who is close to the Marquez family, is ‘sure’ the #93 can still ‘fight’ to win the world championship. Fabio di Giantantonio saw ‘Aprilia’s power diminish’ as ​​Ducati led one-two-three.
He was ‘nearly fully recovered’ from his shoulder injury after successful surgery. The spigot on the radial nerve, which he had effectively (in his own words) left behind, was now properly fixed.
During training, he applied loads to increase his shoulder, and he was arrested. This gives him confidence that he is ready to return now, rather than waiting until Hungary as some had predicted.
After finding an explanation for his exceptional performances, Marquez arrived at Mugello with no ‘bad ideas’ in mind. There are still 16 runs to go and 592 points available, but the margin of error has shrunk from here.
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