“If Marc Marquez’s bone breaks again, he’ll be out for four months,” Oscar Haro claims

Marc Marquez’s latest injury could result in a four-month absence if the bone breaks again, claims Oscar Haro.
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The Repsol Honda missed the MotoGP Argentina, and will miss this weekend’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:MotoGP🌺 Grand Prix of the Americas, after crashinꦿg💖 into Miguel Oliveira on the third lap of the season-opener in Portugal.

Marquez required hand surgery due to the accident, which Haro claims coulไd cause a lengthy absence if the same delicate bone is r🅘ebroken.

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The former LCR Honda sporting direcไtor said: “I've been on the phone for an hour with someone close to Marc Marquez, it's a delicat🅷e situation. 

“I already 🐬knew last week that I wasn't going to Austin, but I couldn't say ✤anything.

"The problem Marc ha🀅s is that the bone he has broken is🥃 very small. 

“When you go from 340 km/h to 140 km/🌳h, all the force goes to the hands. The risk is very great. 

“The bone has already begun to weld a little, it has already begun to make callus, but it is still very delicate, and if it breaks again the pr🌼oblem is that it would be four months out.

“Those who operate🐲d on him are always in contact with the team and say to keep him without🃏 running waiting to see if he is ready.” 

Haro claimed Marquez is using a hyperbaric chambers to recover, and was wary of rushing back to COT🉐A because he has learned his lesson from Jerez in 2020, when an early comeback eventually cost him further injury problems.

Marquez has been plagued by major arm injuries, and diplop𝔉ia (a double-vision issue), but the hไand surgery required after Portimao is a new problem.

Six-time premier class champion Marquez is already 43 points behind championship leader Marco Bezzecchi in the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:MotoGP standings, and 34 beh🍎ind reigning champion Francesco Bagnaia. That gap is likely to grow with two races in Austi🍒n this weekend and a maximum of 37 points at stake.

“Marquez prefers a rigid chassis”

Marc Marquez, MotoGP, Portuguese MotoGP, 24 March
Marc Marquez, MotoGP, Portuguese MotoGP, 24 March

H🦩ond🎐a are collaborating with Kalex on a new chassis which they hope will improve their bike, but there is already confusion.

Test rider Stefan Bradl insisted ♋this week that he hasn’t yet seen it, de▨spite hopes that he might have tested it already.

Haro said about the new chassis and how it could aid Marquez:🍸 “The idea I have when I spoke to them, to Marc and his circle - let's say 𒀰Marc needs a very rigid chassis, because he brakes very late and very well inside.

“Alex Rins and♓ Joan Mir are two riders who come from Suzuki and like a softer chassis where they can feel the bike and brake earlier, letting the bike run. 

“To have a chassis as rigid as the one Marc likes, when they want to brake and turn the bike is too rigid and doe⛦sn't turn.” 

Bradl’s two-day test in Je🙈rez this week was interrupted whe🦩n he got the nod to fly to Texas, where he will replace the injured Marquez.

“Let's say this chassis that Bradl has tested would theoretically be a mixed chass🃏is," H𒊎aro claimed. 

"A chassis that feels more comfortable,🔴 but we'll see. Testing a chassis directly in the race is very difficult𝕴. 

“I think Honda's idea is to wait for t💙he Misano test to do kilometres on the bike, but the riders who go on the bike, not the test rider, because in the end the tester the information he gives you guides you a little but in the race it is totally different.

"I have confidence in Honda and HRC, because I have worked ཧwith Honda for many years.”

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