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Jerez de la Frontera (Spain) - The organizers of the Motorcycle World Championship announced on Saturday that the Spanish world champion Marc Marquez (Honda) withdrew from the Andalusia Grand Prix scheduled for Sunday at the Jerez circuit, days after he underwent surgery to treat a fracture.
And the championship account on Twitter stated, "Mark Marquez will not start the Andalusia Grand Prix tomorrow," which will be held at the Spanish jerez circuit.
The Honda team had indicated today that Marquez will not go into official trials on Saturday, knowing that he participated in the last round of free trials held earlier on Saturday, after he missed those held on Friday.
But he returned and made it clear that Marquez was consulting with those close to him to "make the final decision about the Andalusia Grand Prix."
The 27-year-old, who was searching for his seventh title in "Moto GB", was awarded the green light Thursday for the second stage of the World Series One championship.
This came just two days after Marquez underwent surgery to treat a fracture of the right humerus that he sustained as a result of his falling onto the Jerez Circuit at the Spain Grand Prix last Sunday, which was the first stage of the championship for the "Moto GB" category with a delay of months due to the emerging Corona virus.
Marque's derailment came as he lost control of his bike on lap 20 of the race that ended with Frenchman Fabio Cartararo (Yamaha) winning his first in Moto GB.
Like the first race, Kartararo finished first in the official trials on Saturday, to start tomorrow from the top. - (AFP)

 

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