The Catalan Grand Prix was the scene of a terrible accident for Alex Marquez and some embarrassing TV direction after the accident.
Following the Sprint victory on Saturday, Marquez He entered Catalan Grand Prix Like favorite. However, the Gresini The rider got off to a rough start as a meeting with Jorge Martin left him behind Pedro Acosta and Raul Fernandez.
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The Spaniard and Ducati’s strength saw him claw his way back to second at the Catalunya circuit to take the lead. He fought well. Pedro Acosta On lap 11, but on the back straight, a crash occurred.
of KTM A driver’s engine cut out, and Marquez couldn’t react in time to get out of the way. It smashed into Acosta and was sent flying into a gravel trap and wall, splitting the GP26 in two and scattering debris onto the track.
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The winner of the competition is Fabio D’Gianantonio He was crushed in the crash when he collided with the tire of Gresini’s rider’s bicycle. Raul Fernandez was reportedly hit by debris.
Marquez was taken to the hospital Because the race immediately had a red flag. The marshals worked tirelessly to relaunch the track, but the television direction did them no favors for what was to follow.
Television coverage soon showed a repeat of the crash, with horrifying camera footage showing that Marquez had no idea what had happened to Acosta’s bike or had any way of avoiding it.
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It’s worth noting that Marquez was found to be conscious after the crash, but even there, the seriousness of the situation is evident. Gresini boss Nadia Padovani was visibly distressed in the garage after the crash.
Under no circumstances should the replays be played until the fans, riders and teams have been assured that Marquez is completely safe.
His condition is currently unknown, aside from the news that he has been hospitalized. Driver safety and privacy should be a top priority after an accident, and it is never acceptable to see replays after a horrific accident.
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