MotoGP fans are worried that Marc Marquez will soon return to action and suffer another injury at the Italian Grand Prix.
Last year’s champion He suffered an injury in 2026. In the year He has been struggling with an accident at Mandalika in 2025, which left him with a nerve problem due to a lightning strike in his right hand.
Marquez He left a high position at Le Mans and needed surgery on his leg – he was already scheduled to have surgery on his arm before the accident. He missed the last two races and is set to return to Mugello, but fans are concerned about his fitness.
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MotoGP fans still think that Marc Marquez needs more rest after announcing his return to the Italian GP
The return of Marquez at the Italian Grand Prix He will undergo a final medical examination on Thursday. As surgeries and rehabs go, it’s been a little less for the Spaniard this time around, but the concerns are still there.
Much has been said about the Ant of Cervera’s future in MotoGP due to the many accidents and injuries he has suffered in recent years.
Carlo Pernat thinks Marquez has a retirement clause In it Ducati A contract – believed to be signed until 2028 – could move him if his body is not fully recovered. Many fans will question whether he has recovered enough for the Mugello race.
How do you expect Marc Marquez to fare if he returns to the Italian GP?
He responded about his return Redditseveral people expressed concern for the Ducati rider, with one asking: “Is this really too soon (again)?” he said.
Another fan said: “Not happy about this.. Of course I want to see him compete again.. But at what cost?”
“Bro needs some rest but he’s acting like nothing happened,” wrote one user. Another said: “If he fails again, he will rethink his career.”
One user was distraught: “No Mark, it won’t happen again!!! I don’t want history to repeat itself, take a break.” Marquez even suggested not returning at all in 2026: “Take the season off the man. Just heal. Please.”
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