Marc Marquez returns to the MotoGP paddock in Catalunya
Injured world champion Marc Marquez returned to the MotoGP paddock in Barcelona on Thursday, marking the first time he has been back at a track since being forced to abandon an early comeback from a broken right arm at Jerez in July.
The Repsol Honda star had to undergo a second round of surgery, to replace a broken plate, soon after and recent medical estimates suggested Marquez could need a further two-to-three months on the sidelines.
Injured world champion Marc Marquez returned to the MotoGP paddock in Barcelona on Thursday, marking the first time he has been back at a track since being forced to abandon an early comeback from a broken right arm at Jerez in July.
The Repsol Honda star had to undergo a second round of surgery, to replace a broken plate, soon after and recent medical estimates suggested Marquez could need a further two-to-three months on the sidelines.
But this weekend's local Barcelona round at least provided the chance for Marquez to see his team and machine again, before returning home to Cervera to continue his recovery.
“It has been great to come back to the MotoGP paddock and see my team and HRC again," Marquez said. "Of course, we have been speaking on the phone, but I have really missed them a lot and it was great to see them, but also my bike again!
"There was a part of me which certainly wanted to ride again, especially after sitting on the bike but now is the time to be patient.
"It was good to come here to speak not only with the team but also with Honda as we start to make a plan for 2021. I wish I was riding here at my home race with weekend, but I will enjoy watching it on TV instead.”
With LCR's Cal Crutchlow also battling injuries this season, Honda is yet to claim a podium finish so far in 2020.
Revised 2020 MotoGP Calendar (including free weekends) | ||||||||
Round | Date | Race | Circuit | |||||
1 | 19 July | Spain | Jerez | |||||
2 | 26 July | Andalusia | Jerez | |||||
| 2 August |
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3 | 9 August | Czech Republic | Brno | |||||
4 | 16 August | Austria | Red Bull Ring | |||||
5 | 23 August | Styria | Red Bull Ring | |||||
30 August | ||||||||
6 September | ||||||||
6 | 13 September | San Marino e Della Riviera di Rimini | Misano | |||||
7 | 20 September | Emilia Romagna e Della Riviera di Rimini | Misano | |||||
8 | 27 September | Catalunya | Barcelona | |||||
4 October | ||||||||
9 | 11 October | France | Le Mans | |||||
10 | 18 October | Aragon | Aragon | |||||
11 | 25 October | Teruel | Aragon | |||||
1 November | ||||||||
12 | 8 November | Europe | Ricardo Tormo | |||||
13 | 15 November | Comunitat Valenciana | Ricardo Tormo | |||||
14 | 22 November | Portugal | Portimao | |||||
MotoGP 2020: List of Cancelled events | ||||||||
1 |
| Qatar (MotoGP class) | Losail | |||||
2 |
| Italy | Mugello | |||||
3 |
| Germany | Sachsenring | |||||
4 |
| Netherlands | Assen | |||||
5 |
| Finland | KymiRing | |||||
6 |
| Great Britain | Silverstone | |||||
7 |
| Thailand | Buriram | |||||
8 |
| Japan | Motegi | |||||
9 |
| Australia | Phillip Island | |||||
10 |
| Malaysia | Sepang | |||||
11 |
| Americas | COTA | |||||
12 |
| Argentina | Termas de Rio Hondo |