Massimo Rivola hopes Marc Marquez will return to MotoGP action as soon as possible to fight against the ‘best rider’ of the Aprilia.
Seven-time world champion Marquez had a tough weekend at Le Mans after crashing out of the sprint.
The 33-year-old was trying to stay on the back of Honda rider Luca Marini but was forced up by lap 13.
After staying away from the accident, the Spaniard was diagnosed with a metatarsal fracture in his right foot.
Marquez has since had surgery To treat the right leg, as well as the troublesome right shoulder. It is currently unknown when he will return to the track.
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Massimo Rivola wants a quick return for Marc Marquez
He said recently. Speed weekAprilia team boss Rivola sent his best wishes. Marquez And the Spaniard expressed his desire to get back on track as soon as possible.
Rival He said he wants his Aprilia team to fight with the best bike and the best rider.
Rivola said: “It’s about half a second or a tenth of a second – the gap on KTM and Ducati is ridiculously small.
“I wish Marc all the best. I hope he’s 100 percent fit and comes back well because we want to fight for the best bike and the best rider. We want to see what we can do.”
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It’s a great start to the 2026 MotoGP season. ApriliaThey sit at the top of the table with 255 points.
Marco Bezecchi and George Martin are fighting. For the world championship, the former is now just one point ahead of the weekend’s Catalan Grand Prix.
Rivola said they had the ‘best bike’ and praised Fabiano Sterlacchini’s influence. However, the Italian indicated that it is too early to say that Aprilia is dominating the field.
“We’ve become a better company because we have a better bike,” says Rivola.
“Also, a big thank you to Fabiano Sterlacchini, who has helped us with his technical expertise to make us a strong competitive company – his competitive approach, quick problem solving and quick decisions. Everything we learn now will benefit us in 2027 as well.”
I don’t think we can talk about dominance, because there were only five weekends and only race days. The season is long and MotoGP is not a 125 or 250 class – it’s a different story.
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