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Leak: Marquez Also Absent in Austria and Styria

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MotoGP - The comeback of Repsol Honda racer Marc Marquez in the Andalusian MotoGP has failed miserably.

When the Spaniard tried to get off the track just three days after the operation, sadly the decision now made his arm worse.

Previously, Marquez suffered a broken right upper arm in the Spanish MotoGP.

Due to the overload after surgery, the plate on his arm was damaged and has now undergone another operation for repair.

So, Marquez and Honda have decided to quit the Czech MotoGP or the third series this weekend.

This means that in the worst case, Marquez could be 75 points behind in the standings if the Petronas Yamaha SRT Satellite racer, Fabio Quartararo, wins again.

Speculation is even worse that even if Marquez can return to racing in Austria and Styria, it will not make him appear 100% because his injury still takes a long time to recover.

Now the news is circulating that Marquez will only be able to return to the track in mid-September, namely at MotoGP Misano on September 13 and 20.

But if there is any miracle about his recovery, then Marquez could ride earlier than this plan.

So far, Honda has just stated that Marquez will skip the Czech series, while Austria and Styria have yet to be officially announced.

News of this has spread rapidly in Spain today, as well as the appointment of German racer Stefan Bradl as a temporary replacement, who is likely to participate in three consecutive races this August with Repsol Honda.

Will these conditions make Marquez fail to win the 2020 title?

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