Six-time world champion Marc Marquez will race in the Aragon Grand Prix this weekend, exactly 110 days after his last MotoGP race at the Italian Grand Prix on May 29.
Since a successful fourth operation on his right humerus, the eight-time world champion in all classes has followed the strict instructions of his medical team to ensure a full recovery.
After numerous check-ups, consultations, and tests, everyone involved is pleased with the progress made, and the No.93 will now move on to the next stage of his rehabilitation: returning to competition.
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The goal for the weekend, according to a Repsol Honda media statement, will be to continue improving Marquez’s bike fitness and assessing his performance during the intensity of a Grand Prix weekend and race.
Marquez was born in Cervera, so MotorLand Aragon is truly a home circuit for him, and the home fans have always boosted his on-track performance. Since moving up to MotoGP, Marquez has been the fastest rider at Aragon, but this year is different.
The iconic No.93 will return to racing 110 days after his last appearance at the Italian Grand Prix, with little expectation but a tremendous amount of attention.