Marc Marquez injury update - “I don’t know” what my arm can do

Marc Marquez has confessed that he still doesn’t have full understanding of what his troublesome right arm can do.
Marc Marquez, MotoGP, Malaysian MotoGP, 21 October
Marc Marquez, MotoGP, Malaysian MotoGP, 21 October

The six-time MotoGP champion mis❀sed part of the 2022 season to undergo a fourth major surgery which threatened his caree✅r.

He roared back into action with a pole position and a podium finish but insists that h𓆉is physical capabilities are still a mystery.

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“I don’t know what my 100% is on my right arm,” he said. “Of course, it won’t be like my left arm. It is an arm that they have opened up f🍸our times!

“I have had four diffe🍌rent surgeries so it isn’t a🌊 normal arm.

“This winter, ♌I need♊ to understand what the maximum for that arm is.

“I believe, still, that I can grow a lot.

“Step by step, I began to have a normal life.

“There were still some limitatiℱons. But I began to ride motocross. It was still too early. I was just trying to understand m♔y limit.

“Every week I feel better and better.

“One day, I will💯 stop progressing. And I will understand what my 1🧸00% is.”

Marquez finished 13th in the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:MotoGP standings - despite his injury, absen൩ce and comeback he was still somehow 🌄Honda’s highest-placed rider.

In Germany this year, Honda failed to score a point in 💛a premier class race for the first time in 40 years.

“Honda must work hard on the bike if we want to♑ fight for the champ🥃ionship,” he said.

“Every year we think: ‘This will be the year!’

“We will startꦇ in February, March with the target of returning to the top. This was the target [earlier in 2ꦍ022] but many things happened - diplopia, the arm, surgery, the comeback.”

Marc Marquez, Valencia MotoGP test, 8 November
Marc Marquez, Valencia MotoGP test, 8 November

Marquez documentary: “They follow me everywhere”

🔯Amazon Prime will release a docum𓆏entary about Marquez’s injury, surgery and rehab in February 2023 called ‘Marc Marquez All In’.

He said about the documentary: “It is another point of view of a♑n athlet🎀e.

“I got up from surgery and they were already [in my face] with a cam꧙era. They follow me everywhere.

♊“People can understand anoꦗther part of my life. 

“Winning, winning, winning - but I am human and I’m n♕ot always winning.

“People describe me in different words.

“In the documentary you will see my crying. Not always smiling a🐻nd happy.

“Normal𝓰ly I never open the door to my house. I am quite closed. I triꦬed to keep my personal life just for me.”

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