
Marc Márquez pasa por quirófano tras su highsider en Madrid
Marc Márquez ha tenido que pasar por el quirófano tras una grave caída en Le Mans, poniendo en riesgo su temporada y las ambiciones de título de Ducati.
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Marc Márquez is a Spanish professional motorcycle racer competing in the MotoGP World Championship. Known for his aggressive riding style and exceptional skill, Márquez has secured multiple World Championships, establishing himself as one of the sport's all-time greats. Born on February 17, 1993, in Cervera, Spain, he began racing at a young age and quickly rose through the ranks of motorcycle racing, making his MotoGP debut in 2013. Márquez's career has been marked by numerous records and accolades, including winning the MotoGP World Championship six times from 2013 to 2019. His remarkable ability to push the limits of his bike has earned him a reputation as a fearless competitor. However, recent seasons have been challenging for Márquez due to injuries that have affected his performance and consistency on the track. Despite these setbacks, he remains a formidable presence in the MotoGP paddock and is determined to reclaim his position among the top riders in the league.
As of 2024, Marc Márquez is preparing for a significant season after undergoing surgery to address ongoing issues that have hindered his performance. Recent reports indicate that he is optimistic about his recovery and aims to return to competitive form. In the latest news, Márquez expressed that while others may be improving, he feels he has been slower, which he attributes to his injuries. The upcoming season will be crucial for Márquez as he looks to adapt to new challenges and regain his competitive edge in the MotoGP championship.

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